Talk:Morris Major (1931 to 1933)

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"My father had a car like this in the 1950s. A very strange vehicle indeed. It had the accelerator pedal in the middle and the back doors opened out backwards. It had a running board, a luggage rack on the back and you signaled a turn with trafficators. There was a thermometer with a little red bull in it on the top of the radiator where you put the water in and the windscreen wipers had little handles on the inside so you could operate them manually. Like driving around in some sort of alternate reality."

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It may have appeared strange in the 1950s amongst the Morris Minors and Oxfords but it was entirely conventional in its day. By the way that is an ox not a bull (Oxford) and yes, there is a difference. Eddaido (talk) 00:43, 27 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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