Oxford Diecast 76MMT002

Morris Minor Traveller - 1:76 Scale

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Prototype Eras
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest
Era 6 (1967 to 1972) British Rail Blue (Pre-TOPS)
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
Era 8 (1983 to 1994) British Rail Sectorisation

Manufacturer description

The Minor was launched at the Earls Court Motor Show, London, on 20 September 1948. The prototype had been known as the Morris Mosquito, and some later models were called Morris Minor 1000. At launch there were two variants, the standard 2-door saloon, and the tourer (convertible),the 4-door saloon arrived in 1950. The wood-framed estate, the Traveller, plus a panel van and a pick-up truck version were introduced later with the Series II upgrades in 1952. The Traveller was very popular, and remained in production until 1971, a year after the saloon had been discontinued.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Oxford Diecast
Manufacturer
Oxford
Product Code
76MMT002
GTIN
5060095681237
RRP
£8.95

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Oxford Diecast Morris Minor Traveller – 1:76 Scale

The model, reference 76MMT002, depicts a British Railways Late Crest Morris Minor Traveller in 1:76 (OO) scale. It is produced by Oxford Diecast and includes the distinctive wood‑frame estate bodywork that was introduced with the Series II upgrades in 1952.

The Morris Minor was launched at the Earls Court Motor Show, London, on 20 September 1948. Initially offered as a 2‑door saloon and a tourer (convertible), a 4‑door saloon followed in 1950 and later a wood‑framed estate, the Traveller, along with panel van and pick‑up versions. The Traveller proved very popular and remained in production until 1971, a year after the saloon was discontinued.

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