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1963 Morris Minor Van. Delightfully Cute survivor Rare, Iconic and Very Fun.

1963 Morris Delivery Van

Morris 1963 technical specifications

Condition: Used
Item location: Belchertown, Massachusetts, United States
Make: Morris
SubModel: Delivery Van
Type: Van
Year: 1963
Mileage: 36,671
VIN: MGV3154671
Color: Almond/Grey
Engine size: 1100CC
Number of cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: 4 Speed Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Brown
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

Wallace and Gromit, Curse of the Were Rabbit immortalized these more than cute English delivery vans, theirs being an Austin of course, but remarkably similar in its architecture to this delightful survivor 1963 Morris Minor van.

Found languishing in front of the SoCo Creamery's production facility in Great Barrington, Massachusetts sans a engine and transmission. I purchased the Morris van and immediately set about locating a engine and transmission for it. Remarkably, the same afternoon, I located a refurbished engine in Norton, Massachusetts with a four speed transmission from a gentlemen who's father, now since departed had performed the work to it a number of years ago. Once installed, it ran and shifts nicely. "I get pushed out of shape, and its hard to steer, when I get rubber in all four gears" (Little Deuce Coupe/Beach Boys forthose of you under 40). Well not really..... but fun none the less.

The Morris van utilizes front torsion bar suspension accompanied by lever action serviceable hydraulic shocks, and rear leaf springs for a quarter ton capacity and conventional shocks. Its ride is very nice and smooth. Rack and pinion steering provides postive and precise steering while driving.

Recommissioning entailed installation of refurbished engine and four speed transmission, all new hoses, and belts, spark plugs, four new 185/70-14 radial tires, new antifreeze, all oils replaced, complete chassis lubrication, carburator overhaul, wiring upgrade, brake inspection and new Dot3 brake fluid, new interior carpeting, new clutch assembly w/release bearing, new Interstate premium 12 volt battery, rebuilt generator, new voltage regulator, and much more. Accompanying the vehicle when its sold will be two very nice original and comprehensive factory Morris Minor/Sprite workshop manuals, and a extra four speed ribbed aluminum case transmission.

The Morris Van's body reflects a ealier period restoration and painting. Its paint, what appears to be a single stage enamel and applied quite liberally is brittle and flaking off in some areas. There appears to be no bondo. The body is very solid overall, with indications of some previous rust, but nothing structural (ie, the frame, suspension, floors, etc). This is to be expected of a vehicle of this vintage. The front fenders interestingly, are fiberglass and fit quite nicely, obviously the result of its first restoration. It'sappearance is charming as it is.

All the lights, turn signals, (no trafficators), windshield wipers, speedometer/odometer, heater etc, work nicely. Glass is in very nice condition and the windows roll up and down nicely. Electrical

In conclusion, the Morris Minor van is a great candidate for anyone with a business to promote their advertising. The 1963 Morris Minor Van, without question, garners a phenomenal amount of attention when on the road, and second looks from drivers pulling up next to you and not seeing anyone behind the wheel on the left. Very fun.

The Morris Minor van will be sold as is, where is, with no warranty expressed or implied, and with a clear Massachusetts title. Personal inspections are encouraged, and will not be allowed as acondition of sale after the fact.

I further reserve the right to end the sale early, given the Morris Minor Delivery Van is for sale locally and on other venues.

Thank you for the interest, and enjoy the pictures. Chris 413-575-8600


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