Port Townsend, an hour’s drive from Sequim, is a fun day trip. I always find something interesting there. Yesterday I spotted this cute little Morris Minor Traveller parked on Water Street. This model of the English motor car was introduced in 1952. It looks to me like a cousin to the U.S. “Woodie.” I particularly like its painted window.
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That is an amazing find. I had no idea what it was so thanks for the commentary. Looks brand new!
Re your comment on Ocala: Yes, these people took up arms against the United States of America in order continue their desire to buy and sell human beings. That’s what the Confederacy was all about. They began the war at Fort Sumter and many of them have never quit. So, it’s a treasonous flag and when one flies it they are announcing to the world they would like to go back to the way things were in 1860.
You really have posted an interesting photo: flowers on the car’s window echo the flowers in the shop window and the color of the car and the awning look pretty much the same!
I would love to drive this cute car around town! Neat find!
One doesn’t see those very often!
There is a collector that lives over there….you can see where he lines a bunch of them up , as you drive into town, just past the turn-off to the Mill. All are in beautiful shape!
Nice to hear from you tonight. I figured you agreed but sometimes I keep yammering past the point I should have shut up, How are you feeling? I hope that things are going well for you and your mariner!
A woodie! I missed out on that time of my life. And, finding it parked near an awning of very similar color is a bonus.