1926 Morris Cowley Roadster barn find – $7,000

The Morris Cowley, often referred to as the Bullnose Morris for its unique radiator shape, was the car that put the Morris company on the map. With a sound design and straightforward mechanicals providing great reliability, the Morris built an excellent reputation.

Available in many body styles, this car wears attractive Roadster coachwork, with a dickey seat to the rear, made by Holden’s.

The owner bought this car 32 years ago and it has remained in much the same, the owner passing away in 2018, followed by his wife last year. Hence it’s now on the market.

It is evident that this Morris has never been restored and as such makes a good basis for an accurate restoration project. It has been dry stored for decades and thus has not suffered any further deterioration.

A small quantity of spare parts is with the car.

Next year this Morris will be 100 years old – surely time for it to be brought back to its former glory.

Please request an email with a more detailed description and more photos from paul@classicrally.com.au

Paul Blank Classic Car Broker – MD28143 www.paulblank.com.au

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