In October 1967, the British Motor Corporation (BMC) launched the Mk II Series of the Mini. The Morris Mini Traveller also benefited from the subtle facelift and paraded in the new outfit with a more imposing grille and modifications in the details of the interior (including newly styled steering wheel, improved seats). The previous engine with 848 cc capacity was replaced by the 998 cc engine designed for the Morris Mini 1000 Mk II, generating an output of 39 bhp at 5250 rpm. Like the 1000 Series Saloon, the Traveller Mk II was only available in the better equipped Super de Luxe version.
Morris Mini-Traveller Mk II

Production
10/1967 - 11/1969
Displacement
998 cc
Performance
39 hp at 5250 rpm
Price
GBP 629
Engine Type
Four-cylinder in-line engine
Top Speed
120 km/h (75 mph)