The Morris Cowley Bullnose 2-Seater Roadster 1923 is a classic vintage car, one of the original icons of the automotive world. With simple, romantic lines, this iconic automobile stands out with its unique shape and distinctive curves. The cars exterior has a beautiful, light green paint job, and sits on a four-spoke radial roan-type wheel. Its profile is rounded with a spike in the front, and a gentle slope to the rear. The soft contours on the hood and running boards give it an even more old-fashioned aesthetic. Under the hood, the Roadster 1923 houses an 1139 cc, four-cylinder engine, coupled to a three-speed transmission. This is designed to deliver smooth, responsive performance and enough power for traveling up and down roads, dale, and hills. The opening cowl and side flyscreen provide the necessary cooling, allowing you to enjoy your drive in fresh air. The interior is where the true classic elegance of the Morris Cowley Bullnose 2-Seater Roadster 1923 off comes to life. The finish is a black coach leather, with matching leather upholstery on the door cards and headliner. The car has a glove box between the two front seats, along with original traditional instrumentation, including a speedometer, ammeter, and fuel gauge. There are handles for the back-seat passengers to make it easier to get in and out. This classic Bullnose Roadster 1923 is the perfect car for taking a leisurely drive into the countryside, and is sure to be a head-turner and conversation starter wherever it goes.
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