Model record
Morris Six
Background
The Morris Six is a 2½-litre six-cylinder car with an overhead camshaft for its overhead valves first displayed at the October 1927 Motor Show at Olympia as Morris Light Six. When he bought Wolseley in February 1927 W R Morris gave Wolseley employees his reason. It was that he wanted to make good 6-cylinder cars and Wolseley could do that. He said he particularly admired their 2-litre Wolseley 16/45.
Text adapted from “Morris Six (1928)” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Sources
Same marque
Other Morris models
- 250 JU —
- Big Six —
- Commercial J-type —
- Commercial J4 —
- Eight —
- Eighteen —
- FE —
- Fifteen —
- Fourteen —
- J2 —
- Major —
- Major 6 —
- Marshal —
- Nomad —
- Oxford Empire models —
- Oxford Six —
- Oxford bullnose —
- Oxford flatnose —
- Oxford series II —
- Oxford series III —
- Six MS —
- Sixteen —
- Ten —
- Twelve —
- Oxford 1913
- Cowley 1916
- Minor 1920
- MINI 1926
- Isis 1931
- 8CWT 1936
- 10 1957
- 1100 1958
- Oxford Farina 1959
- 1300 1963
- 2200 1965
- 1800 1966
- Marina 1971
- 7CWT 1977
- 440 1978
- Ital 1980