I grew up with these things, my late father deciding that because you could pile luggage to a great height on the rear mounted luggage rack they made the most practical family car out there. Some winters the frozen hood wouldn't stretch back up and as teenager's we got the full benefit of the slipstream, perched on the higher back seat. On summer holidays we happily bounced around Europe. To be honest, I wouldn't change a thing. Fun to drive as well.
Morgan’s are great I have a 1985 4/4 like this one in the same colour. It goes great and still covers the miles with smiles. Great club support too. Don’t think twice go get one!
Can it be practical? Yes, providing you don't want to take a larger family about or shift furniture. My 4/4 was my daily driver for many years, now has 191k miles on the clock with original engine and gearbox and only its second clutch, and still handles a 180 mile round trip without a hiccup.
The wooded floor boards rotted something horrible. Replace them with marine grade plywood coated with several coats of polyeurathane yacht varnish, don't forget the edges. Problem fixed.
I grew up with these things, my late father deciding that because you could pile luggage to a great height on the rear mounted luggage rack they made the most practical family car out there. Some winters the frozen hood wouldn't stretch back up and as teenager's we got the full benefit of the slipstream, perched on the higher back seat. On summer holidays we happily bounced around Europe. To be honest, I wouldn't change a thing. Fun to drive as well.
What memories to have!
They always bring a smile to my face 😊
I know it makes no sense in the modern world, but it's cool!
The space behind the seats is NOT for kids or groceries, but a water ski fits beautifully.
Nice car good video 👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️👏👏👏👏👏
Morgan’s are great I have a 1985 4/4 like this one in the same colour. It goes great and still covers the miles with smiles. Great club support too. Don’t think twice go get one!
Excellent and informative review thank you. I’m in the market and trying to decide old school or later model
Can it be practical? Yes, providing you don't want to take a larger family about or shift furniture.
My 4/4 was my daily driver for many years, now has 191k miles on the clock with original engine and gearbox and only its second clutch, and still handles a 180 mile round trip without a hiccup.
RED RUM how appropriate !!
Unlike the Union flag 1:30 that is upside down.
The wooded floor boards rotted something horrible. Replace them with marine grade plywood coated with several coats of polyeurathane yacht varnish, don't forget the edges. Problem fixed.
I wish I can buy a Morgan. Too bad I'm too poor to afford one.
A real drivers car
I love classic cars but I think Id rather have a Toyota Corolla. I just don't get it.
I'm not sure about the Corolla, but I am with you. I don't get it either.
Driven by eccentric"s who want to look like Toad from Toad Hall. Vastly overpriced and overrated for"something that sounds nice ".
And nothing else.