The Series 3 Ten was one of a range of four vehicles,
Ten, Twelve, Fourteen and Twenty Five, launched at the 1937
Motor Show. Cosmetically the Ten was little different from
the Series 2 model it replaced; the most notable changes
being the radiator grille and a painted radiator cowl rather
than a chromed one. Slightly smaller easiclean wheels where
fitted to accommodate a larger tyre size. Mechanically, with
the exception of an overhead valve engine, the car was the
same as the later Series 2 models it replaced.
1938 Ten
Series 3 (Photo -
Jim Riglar)
1938 - 1939 |
Saloon (fixed head) |
Saloon (sliding head) |
Special Coupe (sliding head |
Engine: Morris MPJM 1292cc, 9.9hp(RAC) 4
cylinder overhead valve Clutch:Cork insert between
metal plates, running in oil Gear Box: 4 speed
Ignition: Coil |