Just 2816 1931 SV Morris Minor Coachbuilt Saloons were manufactured of which this late spring East Sussex registered car is one. Some of this number were built as Fabric Saloons…
This Morris 5 cwt van (RX 580?) was first registered in Berkshire at the very tail end of 1929. We know that, as the very first Berkshire County Council registration…
This is an ex Tim Harding Collection photograph which features a rare period image of three Morris Special Coupe models, including that of a lwb 1933 Morris Minor variant. Rare…
AG 714? was a 1932 season Morris Eight Family Saloon first registered in Ayrshire in late 1931. The much older vehicle (1923) following on behind the Morris in this cavalcade…
PL 9079 is a 1931 Surrey registered Morris Minor Two-seater. What is interesting about this £100'er is the detail to be found on this simple family snapshot. The 'Auster' manufacturers…
This well looked after 1932 Morris Minor Tourer (VU 8725) was recently sold by a trader in South Norfolk, U.K. It was first registered in Manchester on 12th January 1932…
It is not difficult to find Morris car interest on British 1930s postcards, This mid-thirties item features two such vehicles, one of which is a 1932 Morris Minor Saloon, the…
Yet another eBay sourced snapshot, this time of an unidentified 1934 season Morris Minor Four-door Family Saloon. The photo was probably taken in the pre-war period, the car being in…
While Lord Nuffield (William Morris) was an acclaimed philanthropist, working conditions in his factories for his tens of thousands of employees were basic and in some instances dangerous when set…
Now this is an interesting snapshot. A quick glance reveals the Minor to be a 1932 sliding-head saloon with its distinctive constrasting colour inset in the door panel. A second…