1960 Morris Mini-minor Huge Original Color Brochure Mint on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, British Columbia, CA
This is an original 1960 Morris sales brochure introducing the new Mini-Minor. It is 11” X 8 ½” opens to 22” X 24 ½” & is in absolutely mint condition. It shows several large color pictures of the Mini from different angles. It shows numerous large color pictures of the interior & dash. It also shows many close-ups (all in color) of the engine, brakes, suspension, truck etc. Specs, engine data, dimensions, standard features, exterior colors & optional equipment are all covered. This is a very thorough & comprehensive brochure on the very first Mini. This is form #5950(A). Buyer to pay shipping in $US via Paypal.
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