Estimated Price: £5,000 - £8,000
- Introduced during 1913, the basic Morris 'Bullnose' design lasted until 1926 by which time its variants accounted for an impressive 45% of new car sales in the UK
- The four-seat 'Bullnose' Tourer was very popular in the early 1920s, recognised by its distinctive rounded radiator and offered practical, accessible motoring - ideal for family use
- The 13.9HP Cowley was powered by a four-cylinder side-valve Hotchkiss engine displacing 1,802cc driving through a cork clutch and a 3-speed gearbox
- This example is finished in Old English White with black artillery wheels and a decent black top and appears to have been restored in the past
- In current family ownership since 2008, the car is offered as a non-running project, requiring restoration or recommissioning and a little TLC
- The history file includes previous invoices and MOTs, indicating past road use and maintenance prior to its current project status
- An appealing mid 1920s 'Bullnose' tourer with classic looks and family-friendly origins, offered as a straightforward project for the enthusiast seeking an engaging entry into vintage motoring
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