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1930 AJS Two Seater
1919 AJS Outfit
1930 AJS  Fabric Saloon
1929 AJS 2 Seater Special
1913 AJS MotorCycle
1952 AJS MotorCycle

1929 Austin Seven Sports
1936 Austin Seven Ruby
1929 Austin Seven Spors
1936 Austin Seven Roadster

1929 Austin Seven Chummy

1929 Austin Seven Chummy

       Austin Seven

1950 Humber Snipe Mk 3

1927 Indian Motorcycle

1929 Morris Cowley

1949 MGY
          MGA

1928 Oakland

1927 Reo Flying Cloud

1929 Plymouth  U
1929 Pontiac
1914 Twombly CycleCar

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1926  Whippet 96 Roadster

1927 Indian Motorcycle

1935  Austin Seven Sports
1938  Austin Big Seven
1940  Austin 10 Sedan

1937  Bedford Utility

1925  Buick
1937  Buick 8/40 Sedan

1926  Chevrolet
1930  Chevrolet
         
Chevrolet
1930  Chevrolet Four Door

1924 Chevrolet Tourer
1927 Chevrolet Tourer


1927 Dodge Tourer

1924 Dodge

1927 Dodge standard 6

1940 Dodge

1940 Dodge

          Ford
1930 A Model Ford
1924 T Model Ford
1915 T Model Ford

1929 Graham Page

1934 Hudson Terraplane

1934 Hudson Terraplane 2
1959 FC Holden Sedan


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1929 MORRIS COWLEY

Entrant number 49 Driver Bob Perry Navigator Truus

Morris Garages may not be a name familiar to anyone but vintage car buffs but everyone is familiar with the popular MG which is actually the Morris Garages' name shortened to its initials. These initials, within the well-known octagon, were first seen on the running boards of the 14/28 MG Super Sports Morris in 1924.

The company was the Oxford distributor of Morris cars and the MG logo was officially adopted in 1929. Morris Garage began as a bicycle and motorcycle shop. The owner, William Morris, was eventually awarded the title of Lord Nuffield in honor of his considerable contributions to the British automobile industry.

The diminutive Morris Minor was developed as an economic alternative to the company's larger and costlier six-cylinder models. Two Morris Minor models were produced: a two-seater fabric Saloon and a four-seat Tourer which, in fact, was less costly than the more popular Saloon.

Demand for these popular little cars necessitated limiting color choices in order to keep up with production demands. Fabric models were available only in Niagara Blue and the newer Folding-Head Saloon in brown.

The Morris Minor (1929-1932) was featured in several models:


A 20 HP Fabric Saloon, four-seat Tourer, Sports Coupe and the best-selling two seater with dickey seat. This model was powered by a four-cylinder in-line 1548 cc, 11.9 HP water-cooled engine, designed with 69.5 MM bore X 102 MM stroke aluminum alloy pistons. Additional specifications were a three-speed gear box, spiral-gear driven camshaft, coil ignition and a four-wheel, cable operated brake system.

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