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Welcome to minorlcvreg.co.uk! Minor
Vans, freezing in winter, unbearable in summer, little acceleration and
even less brakes, forever with a rattle from some hidden depth – what
on earth is their fascination? During
the early 1980s the van was quite a common sight, still very much in use
by the jobbing builder, electrician, etc., although most were in the
further advances of the ‘well used category’. As time went on
though, their sightings became rarer and rarer, and it is quite
noticeable that into the 1990s, they have become very rare indeed,
compared to saloons and travellers. The cult of the Morris Minor, which
has been going for many years, had never really involved the poor old
working vans and pick-ups, and consequently when the ‘general
builders’ wanted their new Escort van or such like, the old trusty
steed more often than not went straight to that great scrap yard in the
sky! Only in the past ten years has a real and genuine interest emerged
for the LCV, and now I do feel that there are many more, who are just
‘LCV nuts’. You
cannot really put a finger on why these wretched vehicles are so
special, but they really are! I suppose that one of the main things with
vans is that they need not be all the same. For many indeed were
delivered ex works in primer, etc., and so their variation in colour
schemes and logos were endless. Indeed now, one of the most pleasing
sights around is a good condition, van/pick-up fully sign written and
being used as an everyday working advert. ’The
Minor 1000 LCV Register’ was created by Dave Thomas specifically for
all LCVs built from 1956 onwards, as Peter Hanby has, for many years
now, run the Series II Register excellently. The Minor LCV Register is
dedicated to the preservation, use, restoration, as well as the
historical study of all Minor LCVs, Morris and Austin no matter what
condition,
concourse
or just rough! If you have a Minor LCV then we are he club for you. How
many are left out of the 326,000 or so produced, heaven knows, but
however far we look and however many people are searching, we can only
guess that a quarter of these will come onto the register, but this will
increase as time goes by. The next thing to do is to save, if possible,
every single one of them and to enter them on the register! This can now
be done on line even if you do not wish to join the club, register
your LCV now! We now know of surviving examples from every corner of the
world. For
more information, contact
Russell
Harvey. Membership Details contact Brian Lee. |