Description
Morris Eight 1934 4 Seater Tourer Convertible Morris was a British car brand designed and produced by the Morris Company. The company, founded by William Richard Morris (1877-1963), was originally a manufacturer of (motor) bicycles, but in 1912 decided to establish the first Morris car factory in Oxford. The Morris Eight was a small family car produced by Morris Motors from 1934 to 1948. The Morris was inspired by the popular sales of the Ford Model Y, whose styling closely followed that of the Eight. The car's success helped Morris regain its position as Britain's largest motorbike manufacturer. Registration: available Engine number: 5648 Car number: 12142 Displacement: 918 cc Car of today. The engine The engine is a 4-cylinder and produces 918 cc. The car has a 3-speed gearbox. The Morris is a driving car. The engine and gearbox work well. It is possible to see the car driving! History of this car This Morris comes from a hangar in Germany where the car stayed for 2 to 3 years. It was driven a lot before that. The previous owner also had the car for a long time, but due to its age, this person sold the car to the previous owner. This 1934 Morris Eight 4-seater convertible is now for sale Asking price: €7, 950 or make a good offer