Oxford Diecast 76ME005

Alamo Beige Morris Eight E - 1:76 Scale

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Prototype Eras
Era 3 (1923 to 1947) The Big Four (LNER, LMS, GWR and SR)
Era 4 (1948 to 1956) British Railways Early Crest
Era 5 (1956 to 1966) British Railways Late Crest

Manufacturer description

The Morris Eight was a small car inspired by the sales popularity of the Ford Model Y. The success of the car enabled Morris to regain its position as Britain's largest motor manufacturer. The Series I ran from 1935-1937, the Series II was slightly restyled and in late 1938 the Series E appeared on which our model is based. This continued in production during the war for the military, essential civilian use and export. Post war general production restarted in 1945 but there were no more tourers made in the UK. In Australia, however, a flourishing body building industry continued to provide tourer versions on imported chassis/mechanicals. The engine went on to be used, with very minor changes, in the Series MM from 1948-1953, they were also adapted as auxiliary power units in Centurion, Conqueror and Chieftain tanks. Morris also used this engine as the basis of special Marine and Stationary power plants.There was a van version of the Series E rated at 5 cwt capacity called the Z Series. It was first produced in 1940 and outlived the saloon, ceasing production in about 1953 when the engine was phased out. Over 120,000 of the Series E version were produced.

 

Catalogue listing

Brand
Oxford Diecast
Manufacturer
Oxford
Product Code
76ME005
RRP
£7.45

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Oxford Diecast Alamo Beige Morris Eight E – 1:76 Scale
Manufacturer part number: 76ME005
Period represented: British Railways Early Crest

The Morris Eight was a small car developed in response to the sales success of the Ford Model Y, helping Morris regain its status as the United Kingdom's largest motor manufacturer. Series I was produced from 1935 to 1937, Series II received a modest restyle, and the Series E, on which this model is based, appeared in late 1938. Production continued through the Second World War for military, essential civilian and export use, with post‑war civilian manufacture restarting on 01/01/1945. While tourer bodies ceased to be built in the UK after the war, they continued in Australia where local coachbuilders fitted imported chassis.

Over 120 000 examples of the Series E were built. A van version, the Z Series with a 5 cwt rating, was introduced in 1940 and remained in production until about 1953 when the engine was withdrawn. The Series E engine was later employed, with minor modifications, in the Series MM (1948‑1953) and as auxiliary power units in Centurion, Conqueror and Chieftain tanks, as well as in specialised marine and stationary power plants.

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