1962 Morris Minor Navigation
An updated version of the Morris Minor appeared in 1960 and saw only minor changes over the prior year's models. Powering was from a BMC 948cc four-cylinder engine that was rated at just under 40 horsepower. The vehicle was available as a two-door sedan, sedan, convertible and station wagon. A Deluxe model was also available, offering bumper overriders, leather-covered seat cushions and backs, and a sun visor for the passenger on sedans. Popular options included a heater, whitewall tires, and an adjustable passenger seat. Wagons were painted black or dark grey with red upholstery. The convertibles were available with an off-white top with a black or blue-grey body. Another possible combination was a maroon top with a dark grey or off-white body. The Morris Minor was priced at $1500 - $1800.
By Daniel Vaughan | Jun 2011
By Daniel Vaughan | Jun 2011
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