A charming and increasingly rare example of the Morris Oxford MO, representing early post-war British motoring at its most honest and characterful. This 1953 example offers an appealing opportunity for enthusiasts seeking a usable classic with period charm, benefitting from recent mechanical attention and accompanied by a substantial history file.
The vehicle has recently benefitted from important maintenance works including new wheel cylinders and front wheel bearings, supporting confident road use and reliability. These updates reflect ongoing care and attention, helping to preserve the driving experience of this classic saloon. Overall, the car presents as a well-maintained example, ready to be enjoyed or further enhanced to the next level.
Accompanied by a comprehensive history file, this Morris Oxford provides valuable insight into its life and upkeep over the years. Such documentation adds to the car’s provenance and appeal, offering reassurance to prospective buyers and collectors alike.
The Morris Oxford MO was introduced in 1948 as part of Morris’s post-war line-up, marking a significant step forward in design with its modern ponton-style body. Powered by a 1.5-litre side-valve engine, the MO combined reliability with straightforward engineering, making it a popular choice for British families during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Today, surviving examples are increasingly sought-after for their simplicity, charm, and representation of a bygone motoring era.
With its attractive period appeal, recent mechanical investment, and strong history file, this Morris Oxford MO represents an accessible entry into classic car ownership. Ideal for shows, local events, or gentle touring, it offers a rewarding ownership experience and the chance to enjoy a true piece of British automotive heritage.
Commission rates:
Minimum £150+VAT
6%+VAT thereafter
2.5%+VAT for vehicles over £50,000
Zero entry fee period closes 03/04/2026
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