
At first glance, this 2-door saloon Series II Morris Minor appears to be almost the same as it rolled of the production lines of the British Motor Corporation's Cowley factory in the summer of 1953.
On closer inspection it is revealed that the car has been upgraded over the years by the Torchwood Institute, upgrades that consists of the following;
*Original Austin A-Series 30 hp engine replaced by a power plant recovered and adapted from a crashed UFO in 1956. In effect it is Carbon Neutral.
*Fitted with power steering and transmission systems and gears replaced to take advantage of the new power plant.
*Car phone installed in 1971, upgraded in 1976, 1981, 1987, 1993 and then in 2001. Fitted with satellite data uplink and GPS tracking.
*Automated lockdown system with a limited supply of oxygen, passengers will have a supply of air for 6 hours should the vehicle end up underwater or in a toxic/airless enviroment.
*Was fitted with a short range Tmat device for use in case of an emergency in the late 1980s. It has only been used once and almost completely drains the vehicle's power plant.
*Cloaking device in the shape of an anti-audio surveillance signal jamming field.
*Rescue beacon.
*Cup holder...a feature sorely lacking in early Morris Minor models.