The Morris 8 Series E Sedan of 1939 conjures up visions of British charm and classic sophistication. This is a vehicle that has an endearing simplicity of design that makes it a desirably collectible car. The handsome exterior is presented in a timeless two-tone colour scheme that adds to the vintage appeal. The front of the car is graced with a rounded grille and large round headlamps, creating a classic touch. The body has a smooth, flowing shape, complemented by a curved windshield, vent windows and passenger-side rear-view mirror on later models. The running boards are integrated into the body shape, contrasting nicely with the chrome bumpers and handles. The interior features a light and comfortable living space that offers plenty of storage. The generous cabin is roomy enough for occupant comfort for up to six adults. The dashboard is neat and tidy with a simple and intuitive set of instruments and controls. The original seats are finished in dark blue cloth with the Morris 8 badge proudly displayed and the switches and knobs all intact. An optional heater was available for keeping occupants warm in colder climates. The Morris 8 Series E Sedan is powered by an 848 cc inline-four engine delivering 28 horses and mated to a three-speed gearbox for responsive performance. The Royal Automobile Club Concours judges have awarded this car its Gold Medal for originality and durability, saying that it still stands as a testimony to what craftsmanship and design, developed over time, can accomplish.
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