The Morris 8 Tourer Cabriolet 1935 is a classic British automobile that brings back nostalgia for the golden era of motoring. Its exterior design captures the iconic art-deco style of the 1930s, with its rounded edges, chrome accents, and sweeping fenders. The exterior is painted in a deep, satin black and trimmed in gleaming chrome. The unmistakable Morris pyramidal badge on the grille and the 8 badge on the hub caps, add an element of class to the classic design. The interior of the Morris 8 Tourer Cabriolet 1935 is just as luxurious as its exterior. The cabin is spacious, with room for four comfortable seats and plenty of legroom. The fabric upholstery is upholstered in a deep maroon, adding a luxurious feel to the overall interior dcor. The interior trim is detailed in polished wood panels, complimented by marble-effect dials and knobs. The steering wheel is a two-spoke classic design, with chrome trim and inset Morris 8 logo. Under the hood of the Morris 8 Tourer Cabriolet 1935 is a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder engine that was capable of producing around 25 horsepower. The engine is mated to a three-speed column-shift manual gearbox that effortlessly transfers the power to the rear-wheels. The Morris 8 Tourer Cabriolet was fitted with a streamlined body and a wind-cheating semi-droop snoot front-end and a variety of custom features, making it a desirable classic. The car also featured a four-wheel drum braking system and an electric starter. The Morris 8 Tourer Cabriolet 1935 is a timeless classic that combines classic style with modern performance. It is an outstanding example of a classic British car that stands out from the crowd.
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