How much HP does a Morris Minor have?

Morris Minor 1000 Engine Technical Data
Compression Ratio : 8.50
Maximum power – Output – Horsepower : 49 PS or 48 bhp or 36 kW @ 5100 rpm
Maximum torque : 81.0 Nm or 59 lb.ft @ 5100 rpm
Drive wheels – Traction – Drivetrain : RWD

How much does it cost to convert a Morris Minor to electric?

around £25000
The vehicle is for sale as it is or it can be upgraded to your requirements. We can also convert any Morris Minor or Classic car to your requirements. The cost of a conversion like this is around £25000 including all labour and parts.

Is a Morris Minor a good investment?

Full of charm, universally recognised and admired, plus easy to upgrade for everyday use, this is one of the most practical cars ever created. However, despite a cult following, the Minor remains eminently affordable – if you’re already tempted, there really is no good reason to put off buying one.

What size engine was in a Morris Minor?

The new Morris Minor was launched at the British Motor Show at Earls Court in London on 27 October 1948. The original range consisted solely of a two-door saloon or a two-door tourer with a 918-cc engine and a starting price of £358.

How much does a Morris Minor weigh?

The Morris Minor 1000 weighs 762 Kg / 1680 lbs.

How do you value a Morris Minor?

The very best 1098cc Travellers are fetching £19,600 these days, while usable projects can be had from £5100. A Minor 1000 948 saloon is good value and easy to source, with values ranging from £2900 to £9100, while Series 2 saloons fetch from £2300 to £7700.

Does a Morris Minor have a chassis?

Morris Minors could be supplied in either Saloon, Convertible, Traveller, Van and Pickup forms. One other form that could be specified was as a chassis cab. This was an LCV chassis with a cab but no back body. The cab could either have an open back or a closed back like on a pickup.

What engine is in the Morris Traveller?

What engine is in Morris Minor Traveller? The Morris Minor Traveller has a Inline 4, Petrol engine with 1098 cm3 / 67 cu-in capacity.

Is a Morris Minor a good classic car?

The Morris Minor saloon remains the practical, easy-to-own classic it has been since it kick-started the classic car movement way back when. There’s simply nothing you can’t buy for them, they’re easy to work on, easy to garage and in Minor 1000 form have the pace to keep up with modern traffic.

How much does a Morris Minor weight?

1,708 lb

Morris Minor
Length 148 in (3,759 mm)
Width 60 in (1,524 mm)
Height 60 in (1,524 mm)
Kerb weight 1,708 lb (775 kg) (four-door saloon)