Episode notes
In this episode, Sarah takes the lead as she and co-host James explore the story of one of Britain’s most dependable family cars — the Morris Oxford.
Often overshadowed by its smaller sibling, the Morris Minor, the Oxford quietly played a huge role in everyday British life throughout the mid-20th century. From the early post-war models to the later Farina-styled versions, it was the sensible saloon that families relied on — sturdy, practical, and unmistakably British.
Sarah digs into the history behind the car, its development through the decades, and how it became such a familiar sight on Britain’s roads. Along the way she and James chat about who drove them, what they were like to live with, and why the Oxford still holds a special place in classic car history today.
As usual, it’s two amateur ...