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DescriptionMorris Oxford Series IV rear.jpg
English: Morris Oxford Series IV. Only body aft of the rear passenger doors is new, the rest of the Series IV Oxford is pure Series III which continued to sell as a saloon alongside this Estate only IV.
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Morris Oxford Series IV. Only body aft of the rear passenger doors is new, the rest of the Series IV Oxford is pure Series III which continued to sell as a saloon alongside this Estate only IV.
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Morris Oxford Series IV. Only body aft of the rear passenger doors is new, the rest of the Series IV Oxford is pure Series III which continued to sell as a saloon alongside this Estate only IV.
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Simon GP Geoghegan
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Photograph created by Simon GP Geoghegan, August 2007