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Morris Big Six

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Morris Big Six
Late 1935 Morris Twenty Five saloon
Overview
ManufacturerMorris Motors Limited
Production1935–1939
Chronology
PredecessorMorris Oxford Six
SuccessorMorris Six MS

Morris Big Six is a range of motor cars that was produced by Morris of the United Kingdom from 1935 to 1939. The first models are sometimes referred to as the Big Six Series II, and the last Morris Twenty-Five, after upgrading to an overhead-valve engine, as the Big Six Series III.

They were the successors to the Morris Oxford Six range, which comprised the Morris Sixteen and Morris Twenty by the time of its cessation in 1935, and the original Morris Isis (which briefly grew into what would retrospectively be thought of as the Big Six Series I).

The largest Morris models, the Big Sixes were produced with 4-door saloon and, optionally for some models, 2-door coupé bodies.

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Models

The range was announced on 2 July 1935. Production of most ended in 1937, with the Twenty-Five continuing through an update in 1938, until the end of production in 1939.

All models had a single plate cork insert clutch, running in oil, with a spring hub. All had a 3-speed gearbox except some Eighteens — those that had the QSHM rather than QJ engine featured a 4-speed.

There was no direct successor during the war years. The next comparable Morris was the Morris Six MS of 1948.

Morris Sixteen

Morris Sixteen
Overview
ManufacturerMorris Motors Limited
Production1935-1937
Body and chassis
Body style4-door saloon
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L Straight-6
Dimensions
Wheelbase2972 mm
Length4801 mm
Width1778 mm
Curb weight1435 kg

Available as a 4-door saloon, the Sixteen had a Morris QH engine the same size as its predecessor, at 2062cc. It achieved 15.94 hp (RAC hp).[1] It had semi-elliptic leaf-spring suspension.

Morris Eighteen

Morris Eighteen
Overview
ManufacturerMorris Motors Limited
Production1935-1937
Body and chassis
Body style4-door saloon
Powertrain
Engine2.3 L Straight-6

The Eighteen differed from the Sixteen in having a larger bore than its predecessor and a displacement of 2288cc. Engines were either QJ (with a 3-speed gearbox), or QSHM (with the only 4-speed of the Big Sixes). It made 17.7 hp (RAC hp).[2] It could achieve a top speed of 107 km/h.

Morris Twenty-One

Morris Twenty-One
Overview
ManufacturerMorris Motors Limited
Production1935-1937
Body and chassis
Body style4-door saloon
Powertrain
Engine2.9 L Straight-6

The Twenty-One, available as a 4-door saloon, had a Morris OJ engine displacing 2916cc and achieving 20.92hp (RAC hp).[3]

Morris Twenty-Five

Morris Twenty-Five
Late 1935 Morris Twenty Five saloon
Overview
ManufacturerMorris Motors Limited
Production1935-1939
Body and chassis
Body style4-door saloon
2-door coupé
Powertrain
Engine3.5 L Straight-6

Available as a 4-door saloon and a striking 2-door "Doctor's Coupé", the Twenty-Five "Series II" had a Morris OK side-valve engine displacing 3485cc, and giving 25.01 hp (RAC hp).[4]

The Twenty-Five "Series III" had a new over-head valve Morris OPEM engine, still displacing 3485cc and rated at 25 hp. The model is distinguished by a small number of cosmetic changes including a painted, rather than chromed, radiator cowl.[5]

It had a top speed of 123 km/h.

References

  1. ^ "Morris Sixteen SII at Morris Register". Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Morris Eighteen SII at Morris Register". Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Morris Twenty-One SII at Morris Register". Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Morris Twenty-Five SII at Morris Register". Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Morris Twenty-Five SIII at Morris Register". Retrieved 7 August 2017.
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