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PROJECT MORRIS MINOR PART 10: THE FINISHING TOUCHES

And so we come to the final instalment of our Morris Minor project. Of course, cars of this age are never truly finished and unless you store it in a museum there will always be repairs that need doing and improvements that can made, but we have completed virtually everything on our initial list of jobs to do and the Minor is now smart, safe, enjoyable and – hopefully – reliable. You will be able to follow its further progress in our Driver Diary pages, but for now here is a whistle-stop tour of the final jobs carried out this month, some of them planned,

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