The spirit of classic British motoring will be proudly represented at this year’s Classic Perfomance Car Show, as the Manchester Morris Minor Owners club hit a remarkable milestone of 50 years.
As one of the longest-standing and most recognisable names in the classic car community, the Manchester branch of the club will be marking its golden anniversary with a special display at Tatton Park, bringing together a selection of cherished Morris Minors that highlight the enduring appeal of this much-loved British icon.
Founded on shared enthusiasm for the Morris Minor, the club has spent five decades supporting owners, preserving vehicles and keeping the spirit of the model alive for future generations. From carefully maintained originals to sympathetically restored examples, the display at Tatton Park will reflect the breadth of ownership within the club and the dedication of its members.
Visitors will have the opportunity to meet club members throughout the weekend, hear stories of restoration journeys, and learn more about what continues to make the Morris Minor such a popular choice among classic car enthusiasts. Whether it’s decades of ownership or a recent purchase sparked by nostalgia, every car has a story to tell.
The 50th anniversary presence at the show not only celebrates the club’s history, but also its ongoing role in supporting a vibrant and active community of enthusiasts across the region and beyond.
As part of a weekend dedicated to classic and performance motoring, the Manchester Morris Minor Owners Club will stand as a proud reminder that true motoring heritage is built on passion, community, and a shared love for iconic design.

