Morris Oxford Farina
| Morris Oxford Farina | |
|---|---|
Oxford Series VI Saloon 1963 | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Morris (British Motor Corporation, later British Leyland) |
| Production | 1959–1971 |
| Designer | Pinin Farina |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Family car |
The Morris Oxford Farina is a series of motor car models that were produced by Morris of the United Kingdom from 1959 to 1971. The Farina name coming from the Italian design studio employed for styling.
Named by William Morris after the university town in which he grew up, the manufacture of Morris's Oxford cars had helped to turn the south-side of Oxford into a thriving industrial area.
Like its predecessors, the Morris Oxford for the 1960s was a four-cylinder mid-size family car. The Oxford Farina competed with cars such as the badge-engineered A55/A60 Austin Cambridge, the Singer Gazelle, the Vauxhall Victor, and the Ford Cortina.