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The Morris Eight is a small family car produced by Morris Motors from 1935 to 1948. It was inspired by the sales popularity of the Ford Model Y , styling of which the Eight closely followed. [ 1 ] The success of the car enabled Morris to regain its position as Britain's largest motor manufacturer.
Morris displayed at the next Motor Show in October 1932 a Minor chassis for £87.10.0. For £90 the same chassis came equipped with a four-speed twin-top gearbox ("silent" third), cam steering and deep radiator. [10] The 2-door Minor coachbuilt saloon is £125 or with fixed head £122.10.0 [20] Also displayed was the new side valve Family ...
1928–1932 - Morris Minor (8 hp) 1929–1935 - Morris Oxford Six, Sixteen and Twenty (16 or 20 hp) 1931–1934 - Morris Cowley (12 or 14 hp) 1931–1933 - Morris Major (15 hp then 14 hp) 1932–1948 - Morris Ten (10 hp) 1933–1935 - Morris Ten Six (12 hp) 1933–1935 - Morris Cowley Six (14 hp)
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The Wolseley Eight is a four door, light saloon car which was produced by Wolseley Motors from 1946 until 1948. It was based on the Morris Eight Series E and also shared many body panels with the MG Y-type. At the time it was said to be Lord Nuffield's favourite car. [3]
The Morris family in New York was a longstanding political force in the colony and state. Pages in category "Morris family of Morrisania and New Jersey" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Morris is fourth on Miami’s all-time rushing list with 3,877 yards, behind Csonka (6,737), Ricky Williams (6,436) and Ronnie Brown (4,815). Morris was added to the Dolphins’ Walk of Fame in 2013.
James Morris volunteered to temporarily step down from the board of elders at that time on the recommendation of the law firm to demonstrate a “truly independent and unbiased inquiry,” church ...