That car's has been for sale recently around £8k. Cheap for what it is but no-one was biting all that quick. Roof was terrible - 'patina' indeed. And how do you fix a panel with paint like that? Spoke to a dealer who said that Drew was prompted what to say by TV director on his other antiques show and that they would make up the full price after filming the 'bargain' they made with him on camera. Sounds like many of the deals negotiated on these sort of shows are fake.
I used to own that car and I remember taking the head off the engine at least twice and decoking it. I also remember, about 1975, taking it up from the London area to the Lake District, with some school friends, and having thirteen breakdowns on the way, until I pinpointed the ignition fault to a loose rivet on the coil. I also remember the starting handle slipped once and punctured the bottom of the radiator with one of its lugs. As there was no temp. gauge on it, the first I knew about losing the coolant was when the head gasket blew. That was one of the occasions that I had the head off. I soldered the hole up in the radiator bottom rail and it went on for years after that. I wonder if its still got that radiator with the solder on the base?
A friend bought one of these as his first car back in 1973. It was a 1958 model with I think an 850 cc engine. We had a great time fixing it up and driving it around. It was not in anywhere as good of shape as yours. He paid $10 for his.
Yeah single lane roads tend to have a much more pleasant relaxing appeal to them especially out of rush hour, many run parallel to motorways, even though the journey takes longer often you arrive more relaxed.
My ganddad bought his morrie brand new he whent from a ford V8 to a morrie , awsome, he paid 700£ in new zealand and had to wait 6 mounths for delivery, people in Amberly nort canterbury used to set their watches when they saw grandddad driving home from tne boweling club for lunch, great little car and he loved it so much , the family hhas many stories and home movies of nanna who never learnt to drive and granddad in this car, my father was also the youngest person to get a drivers licence (12yrs)in N Z in this car, story for another time, the car is still around and on its original registration driving the streets of christchurch.
Dan 5675 - Yes exactly, along with upgraded (fiesta?) brakes. The aim should be to broaden the appeal to people who want one for daily use in modern conditions, not narrowing down the target audience from 500 to 2 people as Drew himself said!?!
Yep, marina disc used to be the easiest conversion but probably quite hard to find now. Even a 1275 head on the 1100 lump with su carb mini inlet manifold and midget diff will make a significant difference. I did this to my wife’s 1959 saloon when the original 950 gave up.
I wouldn't touch it, other than to fix any obvious issues. It's perfect the way it is. I'm sure it will be much loved and well looked after by someone who'll pay a good price for authenticity. As for dolling it up and making it appeal to a younger buyer, I don't get the reasoning of that at all. This is hardly a young person's car. To them, a Mini is cool, but a Minor is not really, is it? It's still lovely though.
They are so slow, they are almost dangerous in modern traffic. If you make them go faster , then they don't handle. or Stop. Leave the Moggies in the museums where they belong.
Is that speedo original? It's obviously a Smiths instrument as was used, but I've only ever seen the ones with the ivory coloured faces fitted in Minors, not the black faced one seen here.
The ''we have to keep it original'' man adds a stupid looking fake wicker paint job, wider wheels, aftermarket steering wheel and lowered the front suspension (which looked wrong) and yet if Paul had suggested those mods drew would have thrown a wobbler.....
Faux wicker stuck on the side panels, low profiles....."I just want to make it that bit more funkier". Jeez....that Drew guy really does my head in.
What's the difference between Drew and Google.? Drew "things" he knows everything about everything.! what a dick.
How to spoil a perfectly good Morris Minor. Tasteless.
That car's has been for sale recently around £8k. Cheap for what it is but no-one was biting all that quick. Roof was terrible - 'patina' indeed. And how do you fix a panel with paint like that? Spoke to a dealer who said that Drew was prompted what to say by TV director on his other antiques show and that they would make up the full price after filming the 'bargain' they made with him on camera. Sounds like many of the deals negotiated on these sort of shows are fake.
I used to own that car and I remember taking the head off the engine at least twice and decoking it. I also remember, about 1975, taking it up from the London area to the Lake District, with some school friends, and having thirteen breakdowns on the way, until I pinpointed the ignition fault to a loose rivet on the coil. I also remember the starting handle slipped once and punctured the bottom of the radiator with one of its lugs. As there was no temp. gauge on it, the first I knew about losing the coolant was when the head gasket blew. That was one of the occasions that I had the head off. I soldered the hole up in the radiator bottom rail and it went on for years after that. I wonder if its still got that radiator with the solder on the base?
A friend bought one of these as his first car back in 1973. It was a 1958 model with I think an 850 cc engine. We had a great time fixing it up and driving it around. It was not in anywhere as good of shape as yours. He paid $10 for his.
This is why classics are so unobtainable by people who would actually drive and enjoy them.Horders!!
and the old rich fart haggles over a few bucks.
When I was a kid... Morris Minor was my dream car. It still is.
Just bought a 1960 Traveller. Lots of issues to contend with on them but you never stop smiling when driving them. 948cc power all the way!!!
Wicker effect?? Don't fcuk with a classic! Keep it original! (Trust Uncle Rog! x!)
What a crazy idea. It just eliminates a vast proportion of potential buyers.
Yeah single lane roads tend to have a much more pleasant relaxing appeal to them especially out of rush hour, many run parallel to motorways, even though the journey takes longer often you arrive more relaxed.
I love the 4 door and the Traveller best but any Moggie is a favorite of mine .
My ganddad bought his morrie brand new he whent from a ford V8 to a morrie , awsome, he paid 700£ in new zealand and had to wait 6 mounths for delivery, people in Amberly nort canterbury used to set their watches when they saw grandddad driving home from tne boweling club for lunch, great little car and he loved it so much , the family hhas many stories and home movies of nanna who never learnt to drive and granddad in this car, my father was also the youngest person to get a drivers licence (12yrs)in N Z in this car, story for another time, the car is still around and on its original registration driving the streets of christchurch.
In a crowded market place of rusty Morris ..nice bodywork stands out.
Designed by engineers as I understand. Maybe that's why they lasted so well.
They lost me when they put the wicker paint treatment on the side doors. Why?
Drew must be sitting on a booster seat
My sister used to drive sitting on a cushion, to see over the bonnet.
my first car light blue traveller
“Pat-tin-a”? No, it’s “pa-teen-a”
Actually no it's f*k*d up paintwork.
😂 sort of thing Pritchard would dribble out. Blokes an idiot.
Wicker !?! 1275,ford 5 speed, diff, discs and van wheels done.
Dan 5675 - Yes exactly, along with upgraded (fiesta?) brakes. The aim should be to broaden the appeal to people who want one for daily use in modern conditions, not narrowing down the target audience from 500 to 2 people as Drew himself said!?!
Yep, marina disc used to be the easiest conversion but probably quite hard to find now. Even a 1275 head on the 1100 lump with su carb mini inlet manifold and midget diff will make a significant difference. I did this to my wife’s 1959 saloon when the original 950 gave up.
Bellissima 🙌👍😁💝💝
Who gives a fuck what drew buys 🤷♂️
stick with normal antiques :) funny i agree keep it stock …dont mess it up with wicker , man
I wouldn't touch it, other than to fix any obvious issues. It's perfect the way it is. I'm sure it will be much loved and well looked after by someone who'll pay a good price for authenticity. As for dolling it up and making it appeal to a younger buyer, I don't get the reasoning of that at all. This is hardly a young person's car. To them, a Mini is cool, but a Minor is not really, is it? It's still lovely though.
They are so slow, they are almost dangerous in modern traffic.
If you make them go faster , then they don't handle. or Stop.
Leave the Moggies in the museums where they belong.
@@A1DJPaul He he..Point.
Morris Minors are much better than Minis in my opinion. Also they can be used as everyday cars.
Really?
I would have thought Drew would leave it all original!
I wish they made a programme showing all the car owners who have sent drew packing after the insulting offers he makes....
Please leave it as it is! just restore what needs restoring, not modifying
Is that speedo original? It's obviously a Smiths instrument as was used, but I've only ever seen the ones with the ivory coloured faces fitted in Minors, not the black faced one seen here.
Mad Biker 3020 From a Jag ?
Mad Biker 3020 just saw it , not from jag
@@tarmac1697 It reminds me of the one in my dad's old Alvis. Many moons since I saw it though.
Yes, the later 1098cc Minors were fitted with the black-faced speedo (earlier ones had cream or gold instruments).
@@FMFGUF Thanks for the information. :-)
buy a picasso then scrawl graffiti all over it
MA SII,... ANCHE IO IN GARAGE HO UNA COLLEZIONE SIMILE ...A!A!A!..….NATURALMENTE STO SCHERZANDO 😜😜😜😀😀😀😀
It's my destiny
I personally do not like this feller
Me too, Utter bullshitter. TV crap.
Ditto!!!
@@maximedwards3456 Yeah he bullshits his way through a lot but worse is his cocky arrogance. And as for sticking "faux wicker" on this car...FFS!!!
@@Bulletguy07 well said.
I like the way he negotiates a price...his numbers game is good.,I wish I could do it like that..
Maybe I could if I got a break.
The ''we have to keep it original'' man adds a stupid looking fake wicker paint job, wider wheels, aftermarket steering wheel and lowered the front suspension (which looked wrong) and yet if Paul had suggested those mods drew would have thrown a wobbler.....
Wow! Just WOW!
Mk Gruetter. Wow! Just WOW ~ Your a Dickhead like Drew!!!
Bucking the trend hate the morris minor and proven "fake" negotiation
*Usually rotten as a Pear, at that price a loss ahead predicted*
So sad to see when there are people sleeping on the streets
Why not just keep it ffs.
Total bullshit.
How silly--how to ruin a car in one easy lesson--let a fool loose on it! QED
Drew should stick to furniture
First
First! Is this your only claim to fame???
Have you seen the state of it now.bad restoration it looks hanging.it's up for sa!le on market place for £5000 .
where?