Highlights
- Classic pre-war open-top British classic that now requires a light recommissioning
- Acquired by the seller in October 2007 and kept dry-stored in a garage ever since
- Reported to have just four owners from new
- MOT exempt and ULEZ compliant
The Appeal
The Morris Eight was introduced in 1935 as Morris Motors’ answer to the Ford Model Y, and its styling reflected the prevailing trends of the era. With its upright proportions, flowing wings and traditional radiator grille, it captured the character of pre-war motoring while providing practical and affordable transport for an increasingly mobile Britain.
Among the range, the Tourer offered motorists the appeal of open-top motoring at a remarkably accessible price. In 1935, the two-seater was priced at £118, while the four-seater commanded £120.
Powered by a simple and economical four-cylinder engine, the Morris Eight was never intended to be a performance car. Instead, it won favour through its durability, ease of maintenance and dependable nature, becoming one of Britain’s most popular small cars of the period. Today, it is remembered as one of the quintessential British pre-war motor cars, combining charm, character and an important place in the nation’s motoring history.
Dating from the model’s inaugural year of production, this example is praised by the seller for running and driving well. While a degree of light recommissioning is now required, it presents an appealing opportunity for an enthusiast seeking a manageable project. Once attended to, it promises to make a delightful companion for vintage motoring events, local shows and leisurely countryside drives.

Key Information
- Mileage: 16,727 miles (indicated, unwarranted, odometer is inoperative)
- Country of registration: United Kingdom
- Technical inspection status: MOT-exempt
- Technical specs: 885cc inline-four, three-speed manual
- Paperwork: V5C registration document
The Detail
- Two-tone maroon and black paintwork
- Black soft top (reported to be in a good, useable condition)
- Maroon interior with beige carpets (described as fair condition)
- Black wire wheels (powder-coated four years ago)
- Front and rear flashing direction indicators installed
- Purchased by seller in October 2007, with just three former owners reported
- Reconditioned dynamo and starter motor
- Brakes overhauled
- Paintwork displays various imperfections including chips on the doors, light cracks at the bottom of both doors, and ageing across its surface
- Undercarriage said to be solid
- No recent service history available
- Starts using starting handle
- Hydraulic brakes
- Reported to run well with no overheating problems and good oil pressure
- New speedometer cable required
- Said to require light recommissioning
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