There is a four-door six-light saloon body or a two-door coupé with a dome head, occasional seats in the interior and a dickey seat behind. Both cars have bucket front seats that are adjustable. In early 1929 these bodies were joined by a Club Coupé by
Gordon England. The Club Coupé cost ten percent more than the ordinary coupé but it included wire wheels and reinforced (
Triplex) glass. Both saloon and coupé were given leather upholstery. From June 1928 for an extra £15 the saloon could be supplied with
Triplex windscreen and windows, the same for the coupé was £12.10.0. For a further charge of £10 both cars were available with wire wheels in place of the standard steel artillery wheels. For 1929 bumpers were standardised on all Morris cars as were dipping headlights, electric horns and vibrationless engine mountings. Equipment includes such accessories as: • winding windows • coil indicator light • extra large dipping headlamps • festoon light (sic) • roof lamp • electric screenwiper, • electric and bulb horns • exterior and interior driving mirrors • smoker's cabinet • dash ventilator • petrol gauge • radiator thermometer • double bumpers • locks on all doors • duotone cellulose finish ==Brakes suspension steering==