THE LANDS END TO JOHN O'GROATS RALLY
Article and photographs by Ron Crissell
Having done the Lands End to John O'Groats rally in 1997 with my son Nigel in a Triumph GT6, I decided to try again this year with a Morris Traveller. Around August I got in touch with Charles Ware's Morris Minor Centre in Bath. We picked a Traveller with a five year chassis guarantee and worked on the rest of the car, Tim Brennan and his staff at the Centre were very helpful and did all the modifications I wanted in a very short time.
A rebuilt marina 1300 engine was fitted together with a 5-speed Sierra gearbox. Also MG Metro front seats, halogen headlights, brake servo and a larger capacity radiator - amongst other mods. Having met my deadline I was asked to collect the modified car from Bath. I now had enough time left to fit extra instruments and run the engine in - and generally fettle the car for the rally. During the running in I found that the Travellers petrol tank only held 6.5 gallons, 'Not good' considering that we would be motoring late at night and in areas with no petrol stations.
Having decided on a crew of three and to carry 'posh' gear for the start and finish functions, together with emergency food and drink, extra petrol and bad weather gear we realised that weight was at a premium. Our third crewmember, Graham, was due to join us at the Severn Bridge. Nigel and I left at 5.00am on Friday 1st December for the journey to Lands End.