The Morris Minor Traveller Van of 1969 is an icon of British motoring, combining the classic lines and materials of a traditional Morris Minor with the modern convenience of a van. The exterior of the Traveller is unmistakable, with its sturdy box-like body, high roofline, and barley twist-style wooden framing supporting the two-tone painted panels. Its distinct front fascia features a grille with the Morris Minor logo, two-piece headlamps, and its classic round bonnet atop a show-stopping chrome stripe wrapped around the bodywork. A chrome rear bumper and a round taillight cluster complete the classic British look. The interior of the Morris Minor Traveller features a spacious cabin with room for up to four passengers. The comfortable front seating is covered in black leatherette, and a single bench seat at the rear is finished with the same warm wood framing and painted panels that are found on the exterior. The narrow doors make for easy access, and despite its age, the van comes with some mod cons, such as a 12-volt electrical system and a push-button AM radio, while the English-style three spoke steering wheel with rubber horn button adds to its charm. Mechanically, the Morris Minor Traveller is known for its dependability, with a humble 948cc four-cylinder engine providing adequate power. The compact motor is mated to a four-speed manual transmission offering good acceleration for urban and out-of-town driving. Its MacPherson strut independent suspension and four-wheel drum brakes guarantee a smooth and safe ride, while the Morris Minor's venerable 50+ years of history provides its owners with a sense of nostalgia.
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