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:''For the Morris Major automobile produced in Australia from 1958 to 1964, see Morris Major.'' The Morris Major was an automobile produced by Morris Motors in the United Kingdom from late 1930 to 1933.〔 It was described by commentators as a Morris Oxford Six with a coachbuilt saloon body.〔 4,025 examples of the 1931 model were produced followed by 14,469 of the 1932-33 model.〔 ==15 horsepower== Announced 30 August 1930 this new car was offered in two types of saloon and a coupé.〔Display advertising Morris. ''The Times'', Saturday, Aug 30, 1930; pg. 15; Issue 45605〕 :Range: * Salonette, 4-passengers, black fabric £215 * Coach-built saloon 5-passengers with folding head £225 * Coach-built coupé with folding head £220 The engine was similar to that of the Morris Oxford Six as was the chassis. The nominally 14.9 hp 2-litre engine was said to give off 45 bhp at 3,200 rpm. The gearbox provided three forward speeds. The car was fitted with six brakes, the four-wheel ones adjustable by a single winged-nut.〔Cars Of 1931. ''The Times'', Saturday, Aug 30, 1930; pg. 12; Issue 45605〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Morris Major (1931 to 1933)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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