Lot Ended
Description
1934 Morris Twelve-Four Saloon
Just two
registered keepers since 1996; delightful looking saloon with sunshine roof;
runs and drives; may need some brake adjustment
This is one good looking Morris. It has had just four
recorded keepers since 1938 so it is only the the first four years of its
life that remains a mystery.
The Twelve-Fours
were only produced for a short time and were the first Morris to be
know by their taxable horsepower ratings - following on from the previous
Oxfords, Cowleys and Isis models. They were only available in saloon format
with just two variations – fixed or sliding head – this being the latter.
Only four colours were available and this one was produced with the blue
cellulosed body with the matching blue upholstery that you see today. The
leather is gently worn in places, but is not in need of attention
other than regular feeding and is very appealing.
We understand that the brakes may need some adjustment but
everything else mechanical seems in order and it certainly had no problems
driving off the transporter and into our building. From the same stable as the
Daimler in the previous lot, it has obviously been very well cared for and is a
rare opportunity to acquire a hugely original, charming and delightful pre-war
motor car.
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