The Morris Minor S2 Traveller Van 1953, often styled as the 'Moggy', is a classic British car that has established itself as an enduring symbol of motoring nostalgia. The front-wheel drive Morris Minor Traveller dates back to 1948 and was available in the S2 version from 1953 to 1956. The S2 was an immediate success, with the two-door saloon, four-door saloon, estate and van models all proving popular. The Morris Minor Traveller Van 1953 had a forward-sloping truncated tail, with exterior amenities including headlamp flares and a distinctive split windscreen. Under the bonnet is a 948 cc A-series, four-cylinder petrol engine, mated to a four-speed gearbox with synchromesh on the third and fourth gears. This provides a top speed of 57 mph and a 0-60 time of 37 seconds. Despite its vintage, the Morris Minor Traveller Van 1953 is surprisingly reliable and efficient. Its classic styling, trademark curves and grille mounted Morris badge combine to ensure its timelessness and enduring charm. Inside, the Morris Minor Traveller Van 1953 includes warm, comfortable seating for five and plenty of space for cargo. The cabin is wood-trimmed and upholstered in soft brown fabric with chrome details adding a touch of class. Standard features on the S2 include a heater and dash-mounted radio, with provisions for an optional second windshield wiper. The Morris Minor Traveller Van 1953 embodies all of the quintessential qualities of traditional British motoring - quality craftsmanship, great comfort and enduring style - making it a highly sought-after classic.
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