Beschreibung
Fine pre-war car with very good green and black paintwork, lovely original interior with stunning art-deco speedometer and knobs, and a working sunroof, streamlined sloping tail with luggage rack and wicker basket, running very well with sweet engine and 3 speed gearbox. Features in "Fighting through from Dunkirk to Hamburg, a Green Howard's Wartime Memoir", book comes with the car. 'I had never travelled so far south before ... My car was a Morris Ten, registration VN9248 ... newsreader announced that a national emergency had been declared ... all members of the Territorial Army ... to be ready for service in two days time. I was flabbergasted; it was 22 August 1939 ... Our camping holiday came to an abrupt end .... We were soon on our way home up north, three hundred and twenty miles away'. Comes with original buff logbook and current V5, Information Manual, Pitman book, original sales brochure and good collection of spares including a gearbox.





















