Our 1965
open top
Morris Minor
convertible is a beautiful little British car in a rich, merlot red
with contrasting beige interior and concertina soft top roof.
It's a gorgeous, romantic, fun little car and the perfect vehicle
for someone looking for something a little bit different.
Our open top Moggie is
adorable. It's a popular choice for those having a vintage or
country-style wedding, and also for those looking for wedding transport
on a budget.
This is an incredibly
pretty car with an abundance of character and looks great with
the roof either up or down. It's a modest, popular British classic and
with a gorgeous
deep red colourscheme and immaculate beige leather interior it is
perfect for chocolate box weddings in the English countryside.
The distinctive
Moggie engine is sure to turn heads, while the open top and large
windows offer plenty of creative photo opportunities, particularly
leaving as a married couple.
We are happy to take
instructions on the day as to whether you want the roof up-or-down - we
will normally leave it up on the main drive to the church so that you
arrive with not a hair out of place, but can put the roof down around
the corner so that on arrival, the bride and the car will look perfect
for any photo opportunities.
We highly recommend viewing prior to
booking - please get in touch if you wish to
do this.
Our Morris Minor is available for
around £250,
which includes chauffeur-driven transport, champagne, ribbons, a scenic
route, photo stops en-route and no unreasonable time limits.
The front
passenger seat folds and tips up to allow for easy access -
please see our video (left) to see demonstration
Comfortably seats
three (two in the rear, one in the front passenger seat
Painted in a dark
red with a beige leather soft top roof which is easily folded up
or down for photos or bad weather
Beige interior
with fold-down front seat to allow for easy access
Owned by and
driven by Steve
The car has a
small boot suitable for a limited amount of luggage
.
"Everyone
loved the car, and my daughter was made up with the drive along
George Street to the restaurant. Keith, the driver, couldn't have
been more obliging and had the patience of the proverbial saint!
So many thanks for everything, and
we'll be sure to recommend you"