The Morris 10-4 Series 2 was introduced in 1935 to much critical acclaim. Described as being 'a streamlined design, without being in any way extreme' the new model entered a market place with plenty of competition. The car was noted for its roominess and performance was average with a top speed of 61 mph. At 183 the saloon was well priced and if added glamour was required the very attractive Coupe would set you back 215.
License plate DDH48.
Days | Sales | Average | Low | Median | High |
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180 days | 1 | $76.23 | $76.23 | $76.23 | $76.23 |
2 years | 1 | $111.28 | $111.28 | $111.28 | $111.28 |
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