Car Albums
Makers
Models
Nuffield Organisation
Full menu functions for the buttons above are only available if you ALLOW BLOCKED CONTENT. My menu scripts provide drop-down menus that have been tested with the latest Mozilla browsers. If the scripts do not run, limited navigation is given by these buttons

Morris Eight Series II
Morris replaced the Minor in 1934 with the bigger 8 horsepower 'Morris Eight' In 1937 the wire-wheel Series I gave way to the 'easicleen' wheels of the Series II with painted grille.

 

aa_Morris Eight 1938 Series II 4-seat Tourer badge
Morris Eight 1938 Series II 4-seat Tourer - baddge on grille
aa_Morris Eight Series II badge
Morris Eight Series II - The Series I and Series II carried an '8' badge, whereas the Pre-Series carried an 'Eight' badge.
ab_Morris Eight 1938 2-door Series II grille
Morris 8 1938 Series II 2-door - grille. The Series II was given a painted grille surround instead of chrome, but usually had chrome uprights
ab_Morris Eight Series II grille
Morris Eight Series II. The chromed grille of the Pre-Series and Series I was replaced by the simpler painted surround of the Series II, but a few shiny vertical bars were added
ac_Morris Eight Series II head
Morris Eight Series II - The Series II 8 continued mechanically as the Series I with a 918cc sidevalve engine
Morris Eight 1938 2-door Series II front
Morris 8 1938 Series II 2-door. A new painted grille surround and pressed steel wheel identify the 1938 Series II
Morris Eight 1938 2-door Series II rear
Morris 8 1938 Series II 2-door. The Morris Eight Series II bodies were unchanged from the Series I
Morris Eight 1938 4-door Series II front
Morris Eight 1937 4-door Series II. A painted grille surround and easicleen wheels distinguish the Morris Eight Series II
Morris Eight 1938 Series II 4-seat tourer front
Morris Eight 1938 Series II 4-seat tourer
Morris Eight 1938 Series II Tourer front
Morris Eight 1938 Series II Tourer, 2-seater
Morris Eight 1938 Series II Tourer rear
Morris Eight 1938 Series II Tourer with 2 seats
Morris Eight Series II 4-door rear
Morris Eight Series II 4-door. The 'easicleen' wheels came with the Series II. The body is the more expensive 'Sliding Head' 4-door saloon
s_Morris Eight 1938 4-door Series II side
Morris Eight 1938 4-door Series II. The Series II introduced in 1938 is recognisable by Easicleen steel wheels replacing the Magna wire wheels.
void
Standard Flying Eight
void
Morris Ten Four Series II, Series III
key text:  This is the page introducing Simons love of cars from the website  RedSimon which is a series of photo albums of Simon GP Geoghegan.
The names of Pinin, Farina, and Pininfarina are also considered
There are also notes on Pininfarina
as well as the car maker
and links tothat car maker
see also my Picasa car albums
withe even more on RedSimon
Simon is also a contributor to SuperCars.Net
And also to Wikipedia
Photos may be purchased from PhotoBox