Sadly, this classic sliding-window Mini estate has seen better days but, on the positive side, it's still on the road and its B -reg designation suggests that it's not been that long since it passed a roadworthy. It is probably a Morris, rather than an Austin version, as far fewer of the latter made it to Australian shores. Mini estates - or, as they're also known in the UK, Travellers or Countrymans - weren't common here in Oz, either. We did, however, see large numbers of Mini sedans, vans and Mokes, as well as some rarer Speedwell editions, plus a few Wolseley and Riley variants. According to the UK-based Mini Traveller and Countryman Register ( http://www.minitravellerandcountrymanregister.org ), all Morris steel-sided and 'Woody' estates were given the Traveller designation, while their all-but identical Austin cousins - in either guise - were called Countrymans. Being steel-sided or wood-embellished therefore has nothing to do with ...