Current owner 30+ years; restored some years ago and still very 
presentable today
The Morris Ten 
was introduced in 1933 as the company's offering in the important 10hp sector of 
the British market. It continued through a series of variants until 1948 when it 
was replaced by the MO Series Morris Oxford. 
Launched in 1938, the Series M was completely new compared to its 
predecessors with unitary construction and a 37bhp 1,140cc OHV engine 
(also fitted to the MG TC sports car). Driving through a four-speed gearbox, it 
gave the car a top speed of 62mph.
The underpinnings were conventional for the time with 
solid axles front and rear with leaf spring suspension all round. A steel 
sunroof was a popular post-war option that helped to keep sales bouyant. Only 
saloon bodies were made for the civilian market, but a range of pick-up bodies 
were fitted during the war as one of many similar vehicles by British 
manufactures collectively known as ‘Tillies’.
First registered in Surrey 
as KPH 815 in September 1946, nothing is known about the early history of 
this car but our vendor’s father (now deceased) acquired it way back in the 
1980s as a restoration project. Owner of a local garage, he then spent many 
years slowly bringing it up to the condition you see today, as shown in 
half-a-dozen photos on file.
One old MOT implies that it 
was back on the road by 2005, a check of the MOT history online showing that it 
was in use from 2005 – 2007, covering around 450 miles. Since then it has been 
stored at the back of the garage gathering dust, the odometer currently showing 
11,434 miles. We did note that the VIN plate on the bulkhead has 
different car and engine numbers to the chassis and engine numbers quoted on the 
V5C and reproduced at the top of this listing (see 
photo).
Recently got running again, 
it has been starting promptly and running sweetly as we have moved it around on 
site, with good 50psi oil pressure. Having been in storage for a lengthy period, 
it will doubtless benefit from a thorough service/check-over before returning to 
the road once more. 
For more information 
contact James on 07970 309907 or email [email protected]