1967 Morris Minor 1000 Convertible Joins DFW Car & Toy Museum Collection
November 28th, 2025 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The DFW Car & Toy Museum has acquired a 1967 Morris Minor 1000 Deluxe Convertible, the final model year officially imported to the United States, representing a significant piece of automotive history that highlights the transition from practical post-war design to collector's item.

The DFW Car & Toy Museum has added a historically significant 1967 Morris Minor 1000 Deluxe Convertible to The Ron Sturgeon Collection, marking the final model year this British classic was officially imported to the United States. Originally sold new in California before moving to Oregon, this particular vehicle was acquired by its previous owner in 1979 and underwent a comprehensive refurbishment in 1981 that preserved its authentic character while refreshing its appearance with white paint, red vinyl interior, and a tan cloth convertible top.
Mechanically, the Morris Minor features a 1,098cc inline-four engine paired with a four-speed manual transmission that was rebuilt during the 1970s. This rear-wheel-drive convertible exemplifies the lightweight, simple engineering that made British cars popular during the post-war era, offering an engaging driving experience that contrasts with modern automotive complexity. The model's increasing rarity in American markets following the 1967 import cessation adds to its historical significance and collector appeal.
Ron Sturgeon, owner of the DFW Car & Toy Museum, emphasized the vehicle's narrative value, noting its journey from California to the museum's Fort Worth location. The convertible represents an era when automotive design prioritized practicality and modest charm over excessive features, with its classic silhouette and distinctive front grille remaining instantly recognizable to enthusiasts. Complete with proper VIN documentation and decades of careful ownership history, the vehicle now serves as an accessible piece of automotive heritage for public viewing.
The museum's acquisition underscores the growing appreciation for historically significant vehicles that tell stories about automotive evolution and cultural exchange. Visitors can view this preserved example of Anglo-American automotive history at the museum's North Fort Worth location, which continues to expand its collection of notable automobiles. Additional information about current exhibits and visiting hours can be found at https://dfwcarandtoymuseum.com.
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