Traveller Wood
The timber frame on the Traveller is structural and clad in aluminium panels. It must, therefore, be rot free for basic safety
Rot starts at the joints due to damp penetration. This first stage rot cannot be eliminated by bleaching and re-varnishing, this merely seals in the damp making the process accelerate However. If the old varnish is cleaned off and the rot area is treated with clear Cuprinol and finished with Danish or Teak oil, this will give the wood a few more years of useful life
Timber replacement is very labour intensive, therefore it makes better economic sense to replace a whole side at a time rather than fit an individual section.
For over 18 years a small top quality bespoke kitchen joinery company has manufactured our wood. We use seasoned Ash incorporating all the original design details. The joints are hand-finished to ensure accurate fit. The cost is from £1195 +VAT for one side to about £2700 +VAT for all the wood, supplied and fitted. However depending on the quality of the wheel arches and panels, and whether you'd like the panels repainted extra cost may be incurred
Proof that the wood frame of a Morris Minor Traveller is an essential part of the cars structure.
Not all wood needs to replaced as above. Often sanding down the old wood and removing discoloured varnish can be just as effective, as long as there is no rot.
In many cases customers return the car for a light sanding and re-coat of danish oil to keep the wood in the best possible condition.
THE MINI COUNTRYMAN
Unlike the Minor the Mini Countryman's wood is not structural. But it can still be tricky to fit it well. The providers of our Traveller wood also make the frames for the Countryman. This gives us the capacity to supply and fit the high quality Canadian Ash frame to Issigonis's other iconic British car.