


1964 Morris Other Oxford
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Description
1964 Morris Oxford station wagon that's been a practical classic to own. This is a car with genuine character and utility. Not many of these around in New Zealand. A unique Morris for your collection.
It has the 1.8-litre petrol engine paired with a 5 speed manual gearbox, which makes it straightforward to drive for a vehicle of this era. Miles, not Kilometres. Being a station wagon, it offers a good amount of space inside for passengers and cargo. Has been to Bunnings on several occasions. Could also make a fantastic retro surfers wagon.
The car comes fitted with roof racks and a tow bar, both of which add to its usefulness. It's in good working order overall and gets you where you need to go, though it does need some work - as you'd expect with a classic of this age. Brand new battery. Kept in a garage. Comes with a random selection of spare parts, including some panels and tail lights
If you're after a classic station wagon with space and character, this hard to find Morris Oxford is worth a look.
Happy to answer any questions you might have to my best knowledge. Not a mechanic, just crazy enough to love older cars.
Questions & Answers
Has this car being certified for a 5 speed gearbox? Thanks cadallard (981 • 4:41 pm, Mon, 6 Apr )Pretty sure it was. Done before I owned it, and I have taken it through several wofs etc. Apparently a Datsun 5 speed, as they fitted nicely into the english car. airbrushartist (18 • Monday, 6 April 2026 )Can you please photograph the cert plate and add it to the listing. Thanks cadallard (981 • 6:05 pm, Mon, 6 Apr )Just been in the garage, I can't find one on the car. Previous owner had it for years, and the engine bay has been repainted while he owned it. All, I can say is that I have had zero issues wof wise. Sorry. Not helpful. airbrushartist (18 • Monday, 6 April 2026 )Hello, in the second photo of engine bay, the side of the block looks like a 00 (1800cc) instead of 22 which it would be if it was a 1622cc engine. Can you please check and confirm if this an 1800cc engine and if so is there any certification for that also? Cheers xpatkiwi (569 • 8:58 am, Wed, 8 Apr )Nicely spotted. I didn't see that on the auto fill info. Yes, its a 1800cc engine. No certification needed on engines with less than a 20% increase (and no turbos etc). It's under the Power Increase Threshold. Been through several wofs with no issue. airbrushartist (18 • Wednesday, 8 April 2026 )Took a photo of the 1800 embossed on the engine block. Seller comment Wednesday, 8 April 2026


















