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Hi All. Just joined the forum having recently purchased a 1937 Morris 10/4. I've always been interested in cars but this is the oldest car I have owned. The cars wants some work to get it road worthy so looking forward to the challenge, and getting some useful advice from the other forum members.
 
welcome - one of the older cars on the forum as well. We are glad you are here and would love to see photos.
 
Morris!

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Nice to see it still on the road. My wife and I restored a 36 Morris 8, but I found that I did not fit in the car well and we sold it a few years ago.
 
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