Morris LD is just perfect as a mobile catering unit.
THE LD has always been in something of a limbo, as far as magazines go. It is, arguably, just a little on the large side to be featured in a light commercial magazine. On the other hand, it’s just a little too small to warrant space in a truck magazine. Well, whatever the case, we simply cannot ignore its existence, especially when we get to hear of one that’s been expertly converted into a mobile catering unit by two enthusiastic friends.
This story is from the March 2017 edition of Classic Van & Pick Up.
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