File:Morris Oxford 1927.jpg
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DescriptionMorris Oxford 1927.jpg |
1927 Morris Oxford Flatnose. DVLA: 1802cc (14/28) manf. 1927 first registered 22 July 1927 Photographed by myself at Newby Hall, Yorkshire, England in July 2000.is it still there |
Date | 19 March 2007 (original upload date) |
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