The Morris Minor S2 Pick-up 1954 is a sturdy and reliable British classic among vintage vehicles. It has an iconic, square-bodied design that was available in a variety of bright colours and silver and black two-tone options. The iconic "Split-Level" grille is an indelible feature of this classic vehicle which is highlighted by round headlamps and a pristine chrome trim. Under the bonnet is a 1.5 litre OHV "Mogul" engine which is capable of producing almost 50HP at 4,000 RPM. This is coupled with a classic 4-speed manual transmission which features a standard free-wheeling clutch for smooth driving. The steering is smooth and responsive thanks to the perfect weighting it has been given, while its suspension provides an easy and comfortable ride for its passengers. The truck itself is big enough to carry goods, building materials, or even passengers if both rows of the two-seats cab are occupied. Its rear bed is designed with a tailgate that folds down so it can take loads of up to 350kg with ease. The centre console is designed with two instrument pods and the two front doors can be opened with handles located at the top and bottom. The Morris Minor S2 Pick-up 1954 is now a much sought after classic vehicle due to its impressive engineering and design. Its sturdiness and reliability make it a great investment for classic car enthusiasts and a favourite amongst vintage car collectors. With its unique aesthetic and classic style, it is a timeless car that returns the nostalgia of a bygone era.
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