Complete restoration, including a new wooden frame
Extensive history file with invoices dating back to the 1990s
Participation in notable rallies such as Paris-Goodwood and Rallye d'Aumale
The Plus
The Traveller was a rather unusual vehicle for its time. While most car manufacturers had abandoned wooden-framed estate cars by the late 1930s, Morris did exactly the opposite when it unveiled the Traveller in 1953 and continued to build it until 1971. It may have looked old-fashioned, but nevertheless, the charming Traveller was a huge success. Buyers loved its practicality as an estate car and its unique rear door layout.
This 1968 example is beautiful, benefiting from a major restoration by the seller's brother. We are told that it runs superbly and that the car is used almost daily, also taking part in rallies such as Paris-Goodwood and the Rallye d'Aumale. It is accompanied by a very comprehensive file of invoices in France and the UK since the 1990s, with photographs of all the work carried out over the last thirty years.
Registered in France with a Carte Grise de Collection, this charming little Morris is ready for a new owner.1 Jeremy Battermann.JPG14.51 MB
History and Documents
Right-hand drive example produced for the UK market
Imported to France in 2011, previously located in Norfolk, then moved near Pau (Pardies)
Restoration file dated 2022 and expert report valued at €22,000
Several rallies contested in France and England, including Goodwood and the Rallye d'Aumale
Used by the vendor for a week to take part in a golf tournament in the Ardennes, proved very reliable
Extensive invoice file dating back to the 1990s
Purchased in 2017, sold to seller's brother in 2019, bought back in 2022 after restoration
English V5C present with owners' names on invoices
Very important file of invoices in France and England since the 1990s with photos of all the work carried out over the last thirty years
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