The Old Oregon Motor Company presents:
1952 Morris Minor Pro Street. Orange/Black. This little Morris has been a race car for many decades, with an unknown history at Woodburn drag strip in Oregon. The current owner bought it a few years ago in well-used condition as the basis for his new creation...this stunning little Pro Street machine. A rundown of the feature is as follows: New 2" x 3" square tube frame, along with new steel floors, console, and wheel tubs. New paint and chrome Morris Minor hood badges. New roll cage. New pinstriping and working electric semaphores! 1968 GM 350cid motor bored .40 over making for 358cid. 10.5:1 compression Speed Pro pistons, Como Cam, and LT1 heads with new valves and springs. New chrome 100 amp alternator and new high torque starter. New MEI distributor, high output water pump, and fuel pump. New Demon carb, Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold, and 3500 stall convertor. Hedman headers. The GM 350 Turbo transmission has a new cooler, new aluminum pan, and new B&M shifter. New driveline yokes and U-joints. Narrowed 9" Ford rear end with new 3.73 non-positraction gears. Four bar suspension with new coil over springs and shocks with a Panhard bar. New upper and lower ball joints. New Opel GT rotors, calipers, wheel cylinders, backing plates, and hardware. New Corvette master cylinder and brake lines. New aluminum radiator and electric fan. New 10 gallon aluminum fuel tank. 1972 Opel GT rack and pinion steering with column drop. New Equis gauges and tachometer. Hiway 15 wiring harness, and a new battery and cables. New 10" rear wheels with M/T street/strip tires. Polished front mags with new tires. New front seats. New polished Hilborn hood scoop, new chrome front and rear bumpers, and new chrome hood and trunk hinges. No gas gauge or speedometer. No wipers...but car comes with a wiper motor and controls. No emergency brake. Properly titled. This super fun and tractable street machine runs and sounds fabulous! Don't miss it! Please call Bill Penny at (503) 209-5510 to answer all your questions!
In fairness to all Bidders, reserve prices are always held in confidence.