Mini Morris Minor 1000 Traveller (1969)
Morris Minor 1000 Traveller with H license plate, Well-maintained overall condition, High-quality wooden elements (1969)
Overview
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Highlights and general information
For sale is a Mini Morris Minor 1000 Traveller from 1969 in the color English Green with a green leatherette interior.
Highlights:
- Right-hand drive, with TÜV and H license plate
- English import in an extremely appealing color combination
- Always well-maintained garage car
- Investment in current ownership of approx. 1,500 €
General information about the vehicle
- Year of construction: 1969
- First registration: England, 01/1969
- Location: 48268 Greven, Germany
- Number of owners: 1 owner since import 2015; owner in UK unknown
- Partially restored
- Duty paid
- Accident-free in current ownership
- Licensed
- H license plate
- TÜV until 07/2025 - could still be renewed by the seller if necessary
- Ready to drive immediately
Model history
The Morris Minor was one of the most popular British cars and over 1.6 million were produced between 1948 and 1971. The Traveller estate version appeared in 1953, followed by the renaming to Minor 1000 in 1956 with a 948 cc engine. In 1962, the model received a 1,098 cc engine, which further increased performance. In 1961, the Minor was the first British car to exceed the million mark. Production of the Traveller ended in April 1971, while the Transporter version was built until 1972.
Facts & Figures
Exterior & interior:
- Exterior color: English green with wood elements
- Interior: green imitation leather upholstery and wood applications
- No moisture in the interior
- Repainting cannot be ruled out
Engine and transmission:
- 1.1-liter four-cylinder engine with 48 hp (35 kW)
- Manual transmission
- Last service: August 2024
Mileage:
- Mileage: 20,028 mi (read off)
- Mileage traceable: partially
- No checkbook available
Documentation:
- Vehicle documents
Tires, body & underbody:
- Condition of tires: Good tread, from 2014 in good condition
- Body: good condition, small rust spots on the A-pillar (see photos)
- Underbody: good condition
- Please view the photo gallery and videos for further insight into the condition of the vehicle.
Known defects
- Scratches on the bodywork
- Small rust spots present (not criticized in HU)
- General signs of use due to age
- Please take a look at the photo gallery and videos to gain further insight into the condition of the vehicle.
Summary of the vehicle
For sale is a Morris Minor 1000 Traveller from 1969 in classic English green. The garage car has been partially restored, has an H license plate and has TÜV until 07/2025. The vehicle is immediately ready to drive and has been treated and maintained with care in recent years. Age-related signs of wear, scratches and small rust spots are present, but only have a minor impact on the overall appearance. In short: A charming collector's car for enthusiasts of classic British automobiles is up for auction here.
Vehicle videos
Kickdown check
- Kickdown photographer was on site
- Video of the vehicle available
- Main inspection
- Matching numbers
- Current service performed

Comments of this past auction
Technik: Das Auto wurde 1956 nochmals überarbeitet und erhielt den Motor des Austin A35 mit 948 cm³ Hubraum. Der neue Motor war durch die verstärkte Kurbelwelle wesentlich robuster; das ebenfalls verbesserte Getriebe (mit kurzem Schalthebel) war besser abgestuft und leichter zu schalten. Die geteilte Windschutzscheibe wurde durch eine gebogene ersetzt, die aus einem Stück bestand. Zudem wurde das Heckfenster vergrößert. Eine Luxusausführung auf Minor-Fahrgestell, aber mit einem größeren BMC-Motor der B-Serie, wurde als Riley 1.5 bzw. Wolseley 1500 ab Anfang 1957 verkauft. Viele Minor-Enthusiasten betrachten den Minor 1000 als das ausgewogenste Modell. Der spätere 1.098 cm³-Motor erreichte nie die Laufruhe, Haltbarkeit und Sparsamkeit des 948er. LG Tom