GALLERY
A Traveller at RAF Cosford. (39FJ01) (Peter Sleaford)
An RAF Traveller at Tidworth. The marking 'I of R' indicates use by the Recruitment Services. (Geoff Fletcher)
A BAOR Traveller, (LHD) for use in Germany. The marking indicates use by the Station Staff Officer. (Geof Fletcher)
An Army Traveller at Ashchurch Central Vehicle Depot. (Geoff Fletcher)
A Morris 1000 Traveller on Bomb Disposal duty. (Royal Logistics Corps Museum)
Spartan interior was standard military spec. (Gerry Cambridge)
Later vehicles had a de- luxe interior finish. (Gordon Bishop)
Location of fire extinguisher. Note also rubber mat and plain door panels. (Gerry Cambridge)
Alternative location on the transmission tunnel by the gear lever. Also shows position of Data Plate (Gerry Cambridge)
Absence of arm rests (Gerry Cambridge)
The engine bay showing the location of the data plate on the bulkhead. (Peter Sleaford)
Four types of data plate attached to vehicles
Four types of data plate attached to vehicles
Four types of data plate attached to vehicles
Four types of data plate attached to vehicles
After overhaul, a plate was attached to the engine giving details. The overhauled unit (engine, clutch and gearbox) were then painted duck egg blue. (Peter Sleaford)
Many Morris Minors in Military Service had Pictorial Formation and Arm of Service Unit signs e.g. S E District Tiger's Head ...
... and RCT 41 Squadron badge ...
... Peter Sleaford took pictures of these signs as they were revealed while he was restoring his Traveller
North West District Headquarters pictorial sign. (Gerry Cambridge)
Pictorial signs for REME and 20th Infantry Workshops. REME ,BETFOR (Gordon Bishop)
Peter Sleaford's Traveller showing the two badge transfers on the bonnet
Bryan & Alison Fletcher's ex-Army Traveller (40FJ50) before restoration
40FJ50 after restoration
Ex Royal Navy Traveller (Paul Atkinson)
Ex RAF Traveller formerly 43AM35 at an MMOC Rally at RAF Woodvale (formerly owned by G&D Cambridge)
Gerry and Dorothy Cambridge's ex RAF Traveller during restoration, showing the high visibility marking for use on airfields
An Ex Army Traveller (Gerry Cambridge)
Gillian and Cameron Shaw's Ex Forestry Commission LCV
Peter Sleaford's Traveller at RAF Cosford
A vehicle park at the RAOC's disposal facility at Ruddington where Morris Minors were displayed prior to the auctions. (Battle of Britain Prints International Ltd)
The same scene today: The site has been redeveloped as a conservation and leisure amenity. (Gerry Cambridge)
Godfrey Crew with his LCV
01 FK 37 at Beverley Museum of Army Transport. It can now be seen at Dundee Transport Museum, having been completely restored there