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£4,872

1937 Morris Eight Series I 5cwt Light Van

United Kingdom • 18 Feb 2026 • Lot 46

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Vehicle Details

AI Listing Summary

This 1937 Morris Eight 5cwt Light Van, owned by a single family for 80 years, is an unfinished restoration project with substantial history and its original number plate. It requires an enthusiast to complete the restoration to a high standard.

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Condition 

6

The car is described as an unfinished restoration project. While much work has been done, including chassis restoration, body panel replacement, and mechanical component refurbishment, the listing explicitly states that it's not 100% complete and requires finishing. There's mention of wear, parts in boxes not fully unpacked, and uncertainty about the precise extent of completed tasks. This suggests moderate wear and the need for some reconditioning to bring it to a fully operational and cosmetically pleasing state.

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Manual

Transmission:

S1EV1600936

Chassis No:

Odometer:

[Odometer Reading]

BAM667

Reg Number:

RHD/LHD:

[RHD/LHD]

Description From a deceased estate; single-family owned for 80 years; unfinished restoration with most of the hard work done; thousands spent; huge history file; original number plate; wonderful project for someone Launched in 1934, the Morris Eight 5cwt Light Van was mechanically identical to the hugely successful saloon car version, with the same 918cc engine, three-speed gearbox and Lockheed hydraulic brakes.

The front end was the same as the car but the rear bodywork was made from ‘Plymax’ (plywood panels with a thin skin of metal which were light and resistant to ‘drumming’) fixed over an ash frame with a fabric roof and two rear doors.

Whereas the car had 17” wire wheels, the van’s were 18”.

Supplied new by Barnes Motor Works of Dauntsey, Wiltshire, in November 1937, this 5cwt van was bought new by a poultry farmer, Mrs ME Cooper of Swindon, and was in regular use as a delivery vehicle until 1964 when it was parked up in a nice dry garage where it was to remain for the next 53...

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£2,100

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£5,838

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£15,680

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