Gateway Classic Cars of Detroit is proud to present this
exceptional 1959 Morris Minor Gasser. This vehicle was pulled from
a barn and went through a thorough transformation into the Mocha
Pearl beauty you see here today. the body was restored as close to
factory as possible, with a few obvious upgrades. A 350 cubic inch
Chevrolet V8 is tucked neatly between the fenders and spins up a
B&M 350 transmission putting power to a 9" Ford rear axle
housing a 4.11 posi-traction gearset. While this Morris looks like
it belongs at the racetrack, it was built to be driven on the
street. A set of mufflers sit under the car with turn down tips
helping reduce the sound of the healthy powerplant. This Minor has
all the looks, sounds, and most importantly the feel of a vintage
gasser without the compromises of losing streetability. the
underside of the car is just as clean as the top, having been
painted and had great care taken to keep it as clean as when the
build was completed in the spring of 2021. The individual throttle
body injection creates a unique sound, not often heard. Don't let
this quick coupe get away!
Vehicle Details
1959 Morris Minor
Listing ID:CC-1674495
Price:$39,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1959
Make:Morris
Model:Minor
Exterior Color:Mocha Pearl
Interior Color:Mocha Pearl
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:249
Stock Number:DET1937
VIN:GCCDET1937
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