Morris Motors - Car Models (excludes Light Vans)

Car Models (excludes Light Vans)

  • 1913–1926 - Morris Oxford (Bullnose)
  • 1915–1935 - Morris Cowley
  • 1920–1929 - Morris Six
  • 1926–1935 - Morris Oxford
  • 1928–1932 - Morris Minor
  • 1931–1933 - Morris Major
  • 1929–1935 - Morris Isis
  • 1933–1939 - Morris Twenty-One/Twenty-Five
  • 1935–1939 - Morris Twelve
  • 1935–1939 - Morris Fourteen
  • 1935–1948 - Morris Eight
  • 1933–1948 - Morris Ten
  • 1948–1952 - Morris Minor MM
  • 1952–1956 - Morris Minor
  • 1955–1971 - Morris Minor 1000
  • 1948–1954 - Morris Oxford MO
  • 1948–1953 - Morris Six MS
  • 1954–1971 - Morris Oxford II / III / IV / V / VI
  • 1954–1959 - Morris Cowley
  • 1955–1958 - Morris Isis
  • 1957–1960 - Morris Marshal (BMC Australia)
  • 1958–1964 - Morris Major (BMC Australia)
  • 1959–1969 - Morris Mini Minor
  • 1964–1968 - Morris Mini Moke (United Kingdom)
  • 1966–1973 - Morris Mini Moke (Australia)
  • 1962–1971 - Morris 1100
  • 1967–1971 - Morris 1300
  • 1969–1972 - Morris 1500 (Australia)
  • 1966–1975 - Morris 1800
  • 1972–1975 - Morris 2200
  • 1969–1972 - Morris Nomad (Australia)
  • 1971–1980 - Morris Marina
  • 1980–1984 - Morris Ital

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