Highlights
- Truly stunning condition inside, outside and underneath
- Comprehensively restored in the late 1980s
- 3 previous owners
- Original transferable number plate
- Part of a car collection
- Fitted with rare ‘Traffic light’ turn indicators
The Appeal
The well-known jewel in Oxford's crown, Morris, had built a reputation for producing well-built, usable cars based on conventional and therefore DIY friendly packages during a period that is frequently known as the "Golden age of motoring”. This is inherently the Morris 10/4’s main appeal to this day, as it once served as a roomy and reliable workhorse whose traits have not diminished over this example's 90-year lifetime.
This 1933 Morris 10/4 finished in a very appealing green colourway has benefited from a ground-up restoration in the late 1980s. Believed to have been retained by the owner's son until relatively recently, it saw very little use and has been since obtained by a vintage car collector as part of their collection. Mechanically sound, with a very clean interior and presentable body, the car will benefit from a light mechanical check-over. It has very little in terms of provenance, but it’s not impossible for the new potential owner to carry out their own investigation work. It will come with its V5 registration document.
The History and Paperwork
- No appreciable history documented with the car
- Declared to have only three previous owners
- Believed to have been restored from scratch in the late 1980s
- Odometer was taken to zero in 1990 following the restoration
- Nominal mileage since
- MOT and tax exempt
- V5c present
- Part of a dry stored collection
- Carries its original transferable number plate
The Interior
- The matching green interior presentation is very positive
- Wood capping in good order
- Leather seats in good shape with minimal wear
- Decent carpets with no signs of dampness
- Minor signs of age on instruments
- Light wear on the steering wheel
- Door cards and headlining all present and correct
The Exterior
- Coach-built saloon with suicide doors and sliding roof
- Solid chassis
- Body free of significant damage, with minor signs of light blemishes on panel work
- No discernible corrosion observed on the body panels
- Doors open and close freely
- Wings in good shape with neatly applied paint
- Body paint has a good colour match and is coach painted, adding an attractive period texture
- Chrome is in good shape with no significant signs of pitting
- Charming ‘Traffic light’ turn indicators with rear repeaters also fitted
- Original radiator-mounted winged temperature gauge
- Glass and running boards in good shape
- Lights and lenses are free of damage. All are said to function.
- 19-inch wheels are in good condition with tyres showing plenty of tread
The Mechanics
- The wet cork clutch is temporarily sticking - the vendor will ensure this is resolved prior to the handover
- 1292cc side valve engine starts and runs well
- May need a light mechanical check-over before prolonged use
- Lockheed hydraulic brakes are said to be fit for purpose
- The engine presents well with healthy-looking components
- The hoses and radiator appear intact
- Electric fuel pump fitted
- Steers within its expected remit
- Suspension components in visibly good shape
- Good condition exhaust system
Summary
This well-restored and solid example would be perfect for those who have a passion for pre-war motoring, with plenty of practicality, space and charm. As one of the earlier examples of the long-running Morris 10 series models, the quality of its restoration has meant the car still presents very positively which bodes well and should be encouraging news for those who are not afraid of a little tinkering here and there.
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