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rdfs:comment | - At launch there were several variants, including the standard 2-door and 4-door saloon, and a convertible. The wood-framed estate called the Traveller, plus a panel van and a pick-up truck version were introduced later with the Series II upgrades. The Traveller was very popular, and remained in production until 1971, a year after the saloon had been discontinued. According to one author, the car has frequently been described by writers as typifying “Englishness.”
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assembly | - Birmingham, England
- Oxford, England
- Oxford, England,
- Oxford, EnglandBirmingham, England
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Name | - Morris Minor
- Morris Minor 1000
- Morris Minor MM
- Morris Minor Series II
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abstract | - At launch there were several variants, including the standard 2-door and 4-door saloon, and a convertible. The wood-framed estate called the Traveller, plus a panel van and a pick-up truck version were introduced later with the Series II upgrades. The Traveller was very popular, and remained in production until 1971, a year after the saloon had been discontinued. According to one author, the car has frequently been described by writers as typifying “Englishness.”
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