A super little 4-door Morris Minor 1000 in good condition and with a massive and interesting history file including the original RF60 Registration Book and the sales receipt as it passed to its second owner in 1963.
First registered in April 1960 the car remains true to its original condition with a period interior, working trafficators and nice brightwork. The body and paintwork is in good overall condition with no signs of rot. Mechanically, the car starts on the button first time and sounds like a Minor should. It drives well with smooth gears, sound brakes and comfortable suspension.
The extensive documentation shows thousands having been spent on the car with service, maintenance and MOT records dating from the early 1960s to the present day. It appears that it underwent a major restoration in 1989 and, subsequently, any significant corrosion having been dealt with in 2008 and 2019. Service receipts show that almost every corner of the car has been well looked after including recent brake work (2015) and a new clutch (2016).
This is not only a lovely drivable classic car but, coupled with its intriguing paperwork, offers a real opportunity to bag a piece of every-day British motoring history.