Morris Minor Collection
"Step back in time with the iconic Morris Minor: a glimpse into the past" Transport yourself to Olivers on Cardiff Street, Caerphilly, on 23rd April 1964
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"Step back in time with the iconic Morris Minor: a glimpse into the past" Transport yourself to Olivers on Cardiff Street, Caerphilly, on 23rd April 1964. The streets were buzzing with excitement as a customised Morris Minor van rolled by, turning heads and capturing hearts. Fast forward to 28th January 1967, and the main shopping street in Caerphilly witnessed another memorable moment. A sleek Morris Minor gracefully glided through the bustling crowds, showcasing its timeless charm. Meanwhile, in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, two proud owners displayed their beloved Morris Minors. CM26 2173 belonged to Michael Foley while CJ7 5342 was Keith Wright's cherished possession. Not far away, CJ7 5325 also belonged to Michael Foley - a testament to his love for this classic car. These Morries truly stood out amidst the picturesque landscapes of Ely. In an unexpected twist of fate or perhaps sheer coincidence, CM22 9228 found itself under police ownership. Chris Rea proudly drove this Morris Minor through town as part of his duty. Keith Wright's trusty CM21 7004 shared the spotlight with Tom Abbott's Skoda 110R - a unique sight that brought together two automotive legends. Venturing further north brings us to Teesside area in England where vintage petrol pumps adorned the landscape alongside a stunning Morris Minor car. A perfect blend of nostalgia and beauty captured forever in one frame. Finally, we find ourselves amidst Shoreditch's historic Georgian town houses in London. Here stands an elegant Morris Minor parked beside these majestic architectural wonders – a harmonious juxtaposition between old and new. The legacy of the Morris Minor lives on through these snapshots frozen in time – each telling its own story filled with memories and admiration for this remarkable automobile that has left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness.