The Morris Eight Series 2 Sedan 1938 is a compact and modern vehicle known for its reliability and affordability. This model was the second in the series of the Eight, and as such it featured some notable improvements over the previous one. The styling was sleek, with the body being made of sheet steel with a painted finish for extra longevity and appeal. Its design was similar to the Ford Model Y, while the engine was a 4-cylinder with a capacity of 918cc and a power output of 32bhp. This car featured four-wheel hydraulic brakes as well as its three-speed gearbox. The interior had nice touches like the wood panelling at the dashboard and rear. It had seating for four, with a comfortable bench in the back and the rear seat have split-folding backs for versatility. A range of extras were available, including a heater, fog lights, and an oil filter. The car was light and manoeuvrable, making it easy to handle even in tight spaces. It had a top speed of 59 mph which was quite respectable considering its size and power. This combined with its robust engine and suspension provided a smooth ride all the way. The Morris Eight series 2 has an incredible reputation for being reliable, affordable, and easy to maintain – making it an excellent choice for any classic car enthusiast.
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