It’s a difficult job, but someone’s got to do it - and you drew the short straw! You luck man ! What a great original idea to cheer us up in Lockdown. Well done TMF.
That was a funny statement, it reminded me of my old paddock basher. Blancmange suspension, no doors, no bonnet, exhaust broke off under the drivers seat area, 4 inches of steering free play, front drum brakes only, milk crate drivers seat.
The whole time I was thinking "his hands must be super cold". But then I don't think it matters at all if you are driving a machine like this. What a treat, thanks TMF!
Great review! Thought I'd add a quick story; About 9 / 10 years ago my dad took our car to be serviced at Brands Hatch Morgans, when some prospective buyers for a 3 wheeler just came back from a test-drive, to my surprise one of the engineers there offered to take me out in that 3 wheeler for a drive. Saying "yes" was the best decision I ever made. I think it was bright orange with black chequered squares. Feeling the engine start was something I've never forgotten, it pulsated through the car as the exhausts blared into life. The drive was even more exhilarating, the wind rushing through your hair (Sorry Missenden Flyer) as the engine snarled. Needless to say they sold me on it, although it'll be many more years before I'm in any sort of position to purchase one.
What a quality piece of kit !!,never seen you so happy reviewing a machine.Not a white van in site,great weather,friendly truck driver and a pleasure to watch over my breakfast .
“Morgan as much fun as a motorcycle”, completely agree. Became a lucky owner of a Roadster 2 years ago and the open cockpit, mechanical feel to driving it makes you feel completely connected to the surrounding environment. Brilliant fun, but my motorcycle still first choice. Great review 👍
A special treat on our special day. 👍🏼 One could never say this is a boring channel. You do mix-it up quite well. The perfect sport car for “The Missenden Flyer”. Well played Sir. 👍🏼 😎 🇺🇸 🌎
Great review, you really nailed all the technical and emotional things about driving one. I've had one of the JZR kit car versions, with bike engine, including the standard sequential box - exactly as you said, seeing those front wheels dancing around on their suspension, like you could reach out of touch them, is as close to bike riding as you can get on more than 2 wheels.
When I was a kid in the early fifties, my uncle had a couple of Morgans, so I was taken for several rides, and always loved them. They had some interesting features. The steering was lock to lock in 3/4 of a turn of the steering wheel, and to switch on to reserve, one had quickly get out of the car to operate the reserve switch. Wooden floorboards and inflatable seats helped to keep the weight below 800lbs for registration benefits. Starting was by hand cranking (beware of "kick back"). I believe several V twin engines were tried as well as the JAP (J A Prestwich), such as an 1100cc watercooled Matchless and a British Anzani. Another uncle also had a 3 wheeler, but this was a Raleigh, I think the model was the "Safety 7", and had one wheel at the front, thus offering a wider rear seat. In those days, the Morgans were considered "quick off the mark". Excellent video, TMF.
anyone getting one of those... arhhh 🌠 .. lucky bods.. thats a real treat.. always loved the idea of owning one . Will never afford one, but super special to see.. stunning 😍 fabulous review 👍
Hi TMF! Not been out on the bikes through the C19 period and have some major practice now required to get my Rospa re-test for November. You’ve tempted me back to watching some videos surprisingly with your Morgan review (my dad had a Bright orange +8) love the 3wheelers. Although away from the bikes this year for my wife and we have learned to ride EUC’s electric unicycles. The learning curve and adrenaline of balancing on one wheel that does 0-30mph in 3.4 and 50mph is quite something. Nice to be watching your videos again.
Couldn’t sleep. Thought I’d catch up on your channel. My god you woke me up and cheered me up. Fantastic. Love your reviews but you just excelled yourself. Well done. Love the enthusiasm so genuine. I was in the cockpit with you. Can’t believe they are stopping making it and here’s me just starting to save up. What happens to Morgan when we go electric? I’ve got loads of questions. Well done again.
Great stuff Andy. What a beautiful thing. I saw one last year hit a roundabout with a little too much enthusiasm, they were all out of shape but thankfully made it round, as I passed them the two guys in it were in hysterics. Looks great fun.
Owned my M3W since 2012, and yes great fun. The engine is an S&S X-wedge and does sound great and works well with the MX5 gearbox via a torque converter. One issue I’m discovering though is catholic corrosion where the pop rivets bind the the aluminium body to the steel frame, especially at the rear end. Mine is in British racing green with RAF roundels...just great fun. I’m a biker to with my CCM and Speedmaster and hold a PPL..mmmmm a theme here me thinks👍😃
Fantastic! Finished my supper and sat down with the Chromebook...with the audio coming from the home theater via Bluetooth. If you're watching this on your mobile device you're missing out on some wonderful noise!
Coolest ride in the world. I am a proud owner of a proper BRGreen on Tan 2013 and it is by far the funnest thing I have ever owned!! Good on you for a great experience and review! Cheers from across the pond in Lake Tahoe California!
@@TheMissendenFlyer indeed. Our scenery is epic! What a joy it is to motor around the Sierras. Glad you got to experience it!! Well, if you find your way here again I would love to invite you to drive my M3W around. It would be my pleasure to host such an experience.
As a motorcyclist for fifty years believe me they are fantastic my friend bought one three years ago i we have been racing it and hill climbing it with very little mods because you race under same ACU rules as a sidecar outfit driver passenger they are good fun. Nice one M flyer.
Lovely, my friend at Verrall's classic motorcycles in Handcross has a Morgan, he has had it a long while and he still grins after driving it!!!!! Personally, I think this type of car looks better in British racing green with some stainless here and there, but that is my preference. I can totally get why you love this car with your aviation and motorcycle background......Very enjoyable video. Cheers
I remember an original morgan racing at mallory quite a number of years ago driven by a guy named Tuer with his wife or daughter acting as ballast. If memory serves that one had the matchless v twin. The sight and sound of the mogan being gunned out of the hairpin on two wheels will never leave me.thanks for a great video and stirring old memories,just need a whiff of castrol R and the jobs a goodun.
What a refreshing change. I loved watching that. You need a ww2 flying jacket, a leather helmet and a white scarf to finish off the look. And the bloody red baron song blasting in your ears.
Brilliant stuff! Absolutely love these! You should definitely do a few quirky car reviews every now and again. Westfield next? Especially if it's around Bury St Edmunds! I'm a Bury boy born and bred!!
Nice, I’d love to have one. After riding bikes as a teenager, when I bought my first car it was an old mg midget. Lots of fun to be had driving a little open top car.
Brilliant video Andy, they are great fun, as a direct comparison, and taking into account your plane passion, borrow and try a Messerschmidt KR200. With 4 reverse gears and a pilots yoke they really are fantastic!!!
@@TheMissendenFlyer Sadly I sold mine in 1972 but the owners club may be able to help. This is a link to their contacts page and if you drop the secretary an email you never know! :www.messerschmitt.co.uk/contact-us/
My Dad had a Morgan with the 1000cc JAP engine. Chain drive to back wheel and power enough to spin the back wheel away from the traffic lights, which he did regularly. He was a copper!?!?! Great fun. John CB500 fa.
Andy, you've excelled yourself with this one! What a fantastic car and review. I saw recently that the new Euro emissions meant the end of these. Very sad. It looks and sounds gorgeous. Being that low to the ground reminds me of my MK1 Midget I used to have. Although it wasn't nearly as quick I used to love driving it. Brilliant!
Three wheeler, Motor-trike or Motor-tricycle, either way that machine would be incredible fun to own. Thank you TMF and Krazy Hoarse, oops I mean Horse ;)
I had a 3 wheeler morgan copy kit in the 80s. Fitted with a Guzzi MK2 Le Mans 850 engine. Took 2 years to build. Well worth it for the track days at Brandshatch.
Totally agree with you in regards to the aircraft comparison. I feel the same whenever I throw my leg over the big old boxer, but this Morgan was certainly next level. Please Santa, I want one. 🎅😅👍🏍🇦🇺
That is one incredible machine.........would love one in my garage too.........I definitely think they made a 3 wheel Morgan better......stay safe......thanks for sharing
Great review as ever. I can confirm it is great to tour in. My brotuer has a standard 2018 which he has driven to Prague to visit friends, they all loved it over there. We only life about 30 miles from the Morgan factory they do a great tour. Grinnall also manufacture 3 wheel cars and trikes in worcestershire, they area part of Midwest Moto an Indian dealership. Maybe a worcestershire roadtrip for you in the summer some great roads. Keep the reviews coming !
@@TheMissendenFlyer My brain is rubbish at doing things like that, you got the cuts in at just the right moments, and boy oh boy, that polished metal looked sublime!
Beautiful spec. Sad these are going with the engine not meeting emissions any more, but I wonder whether we get the EV3 for real. You’d lose the soundtrack but with them being all about the torque I’d imagine it’d drive pretty well.
That thing is just awesome. Very rarely we see one in SoCal. I have a friend who has a 1970's era Morgan, four wheel however. Just such an automotive anachronism.....this one was special.
Took a tour through the Morgan factory when I was in the UK in 2017. Very interesting to see the cars being made by hand. I hope you took Mrs Flyer out for a spin? Cheers from Australia.
Welcome to the ‘Dark side’ Mr Flyer’ I’ve been a 3 wheel fan since my Lomax 223 build in the late 80’s. The dogs danglies is a ‘Triking’ . If you get chance grab a ride in one. I managed to get one myself after years of looking. The. Morgan is a lovely thing but gosh its expensive.
The theme to 633 Squadron was running through my head as I watched this, what a fabulous thing. Off to have a chat with the Air Marshall to ask her if we can re-equip the squadron... TALLY HO!!!
This is fantastic 😃😃😃 looks so very special being more "traditional" very authentic video. Genuinely enjoy driving the car/bike/... airplane 🤷♂️ whatever it is. Fantastic. Great video
Well, your enthusiasm usually is infectious but this production, you went up a gear which I thought was nigh impossible! I asked you previously to review the Mog and you replied saying 'wait and see', well there is another tenuous link between us, have you ever flown into Defford airdrome, the grass strip just south of 'the dishes', well i used to keep my plane there and so did Maurice, ex Chief Engineer at Morgan and the pub stories he told us were legendary!!!! So, what's it to be, Mog or Goldwing, and only after you have consulted the Boss?
This is gorgeous, so glad we're building vehicles like this in 2020. The bodywork is amazing.
"The handling is terrible... It's brilliant". Great quote, great video! Keep them coming 👍👍
Thank you! Will do!
It’s a difficult job, but someone’s got to do it - and you drew the short straw! You luck man ! What a great original idea to cheer us up in Lockdown. Well done TMF.
Thank you! Cheers!
TMF: "The handling is terrible. Brilliant!"
Yeah, I had to laugh at this. It just goes to show that 'fun' doesn't always mean scalpel sharp and advanced. Sometimes it's the complete opposite.
Great minds think alike 👍👍
That was a funny statement, it reminded me of my old paddock basher. Blancmange suspension, no doors, no bonnet, exhaust broke off under the drivers seat area, 4 inches of steering free play, front drum brakes only, milk crate drivers seat.
As a previous reviewer/owner stated, It's the Worst Best car in the World bar non.
. Great review
I'd put the handling down to new tyres and a damp road. Hammond did OK with one on a track: ruclips.net/video/C8-4IKUntko/видео.html
"Chocks away chaps" and someone to crank over the propeller. Absolute dream weekend toy😊👍👍
What a lovely thing, an old neighbour had a 3 wheel BSA car from the late 20’s. Would be great for a seaside run in the summer.
Very cool!
10:45 "I so need a bigger garage.... and $50k." Hey, don't we all! 😆
Yes just those little details that get in the way!
@@TheMissendenFlyer 😎✌ Hehe
There may be plenty car reviewers on utube...but difference is passion and above all Andy... is like being a kid again in our heads 👌good work...
That's very kind of you - thank you.....
The whole time I was thinking "his hands must be super cold". But then I don't think it matters at all if you are driving a machine like this. What a treat, thanks TMF!
Yes, exactly
@@TheMissendenFlyer I thought you were going to say you'd slipped on a pair of heated gloves..
What a cracking car! I’ve always liked the Morgan 3 wheelers but that one looks the biz! Great vid, your enthusiasm is infectious.
It was such fun to drive Paul - loved it!
Great review! Thought I'd add a quick story; About 9 / 10 years ago my dad took our car to be serviced at Brands Hatch Morgans, when some prospective buyers for a 3 wheeler just came back from a test-drive, to my surprise one of the engineers there offered to take me out in that 3 wheeler for a drive. Saying "yes" was the best decision I ever made. I think it was bright orange with black chequered squares. Feeling the engine start was something I've never forgotten, it pulsated through the car as the exhausts blared into life. The drive was even more exhilarating, the wind rushing through your hair (Sorry Missenden Flyer) as the engine snarled. Needless to say they sold me on it, although it'll be many more years before I'm in any sort of position to purchase one.
Yes great fun aren't they Sam....can see how it would have made an impression on you (it did me!)....
This would be my no. 1 Xmas present. Even better than a TMF neck roll
What a quality piece of kit !!,never seen you so happy reviewing a machine.Not a white van in site,great weather,friendly truck driver and a pleasure to watch over my breakfast .
Brilliant - glad you liked it!
How much fun was that - both to watch and, obviously, to drive. Lucky man Andy. Yours aye, Alan
Yes it was brill as you saw....and I like to think of myself as fortunate rather than lucky ;0)
@@TheMissendenFlyer Good point - deserving even! A
Absolutely epic little car that is.....and I'd reckon is a good investment! I think we all want one now😁
Wow! What an amazing looking and sounding car. Your enthusiasm was infectious.
Glad you enjoyed it!
“Morgan as much fun as a motorcycle”, completely agree. Became a lucky owner of a Roadster 2 years ago and the open cockpit, mechanical feel to driving it makes you feel completely connected to the surrounding environment. Brilliant fun, but my motorcycle still first choice. Great review 👍
Yes I must get me a go in the 4 wheel version....
A special treat on our special day. 👍🏼 One could never say this is a boring channel. You do mix-it up quite well. The perfect sport car for “The Missenden Flyer”. Well played Sir. 👍🏼 😎 🇺🇸 🌎
Thank you Bradley - variety is the spice of life and all that!
Superb. That brought a smile to my face 😀
Mine too - what a hoot!
Great review, you really nailed all the technical and emotional things about driving one. I've had one of the JZR kit car versions, with bike engine, including the standard sequential box - exactly as you said, seeing those front wheels dancing around on their suspension, like you could reach out of touch them, is as close to bike riding as you can get on more than 2 wheels.
Better still its impossible to fall off it 😁
I have always wanted a Morgan. What an awesome piece of kit
When I was a kid in the early fifties, my uncle had a couple of Morgans, so I was taken for several rides, and always loved them. They had some interesting features. The steering was lock to lock in 3/4 of a turn of the steering wheel, and to switch on to reserve, one had quickly get out of the car to operate the reserve switch. Wooden floorboards and inflatable seats helped to keep the weight below 800lbs for registration benefits. Starting was by hand cranking (beware of "kick back"). I believe several V twin engines were tried as well as the JAP (J A Prestwich), such as an 1100cc watercooled Matchless and a British Anzani. Another uncle also had a 3 wheeler, but this was a Raleigh, I think the model was the "Safety 7", and had one wheel at the front, thus offering a wider rear seat. In those days, the Morgans were considered "quick off the mark". Excellent video, TMF.
Nice one Jim - cheers!
anyone getting one of those... arhhh 🌠 .. lucky bods.. thats a real treat.. always loved the idea of owning one . Will never afford one, but super special to see.. stunning 😍 fabulous review 👍
Thank you Debbie - it sure was fun to make!
Hi TMF! Not been out on the bikes through the C19 period and have some major practice now required to get my Rospa re-test for November.
You’ve tempted me back to watching some videos surprisingly with your Morgan review (my dad had a Bright orange +8) love the 3wheelers.
Although away from the bikes this year for my wife and we have learned to ride EUC’s electric unicycles. The learning curve and adrenaline of balancing on one wheel that does 0-30mph in 3.4 and 50mph is quite something.
Nice to be watching your videos again.
Welcome back! ...and thanks for returning....
Something different today Mr Flyer, always good to have variety. Good work 👌
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for watching!
Couldn’t sleep. Thought I’d catch up on your channel. My god you woke me up and cheered me up. Fantastic. Love your reviews but you just excelled yourself. Well done. Love the enthusiasm so genuine. I was in the cockpit with you. Can’t believe they are stopping making it and here’s me just starting to save up. What happens to Morgan when we go electric? I’ve got loads of questions. Well done again.
Thank you Peter - glad you enjoyed it!
Great stuff Andy. What a beautiful thing.
I saw one last year hit a roundabout with a little too much enthusiasm, they were all out of shape but thankfully made it round, as I passed them the two guys in it were in hysterics. Looks great fun.
Brilliant!
Owned my M3W since 2012, and yes great fun. The engine is an S&S X-wedge and does sound great and works well with the MX5 gearbox via a torque converter. One issue I’m discovering though is catholic corrosion where the pop rivets bind the the aluminium body to the steel frame, especially at the rear end. Mine is in British racing green with RAF roundels...just great fun. I’m a biker to with my CCM and Speedmaster and hold a PPL..mmmmm a theme here me thinks👍😃
You seem a man of great taste!
As Morgan already use BMW engines in their 4 wheelers, I wonder if they’ve tried bolting a Euro 5 R18 motor on the front of one of these?
Indeed.
Nice idea!
Or a Ducati V twin?
Surely a H-D M8 would be the obvious choice...
@@martinhaskell376 With a S&S kit on.
Amazing boys toy LOVE IT .I NEED ONE !!!great review Andy
Thank you Steve - me too.....and a bigger garage!
How cool is that!!! Might not be a motorcycle but any petrol head will appreciate that, and to drive it, you are one very lucky man.
I like to think of myself as fortunate rather than lucky 😜
Really nice ride! What a sound. Nice to see one again.
I am loving that exhaust note. Beautiful Morgan, and great review.
Thank you kindly!
Variety is the spice of life! That is a beautiful thing, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Extraordinary, Andy! 🏍👍🏍
Cheers Gary!
@@TheMissendenFlyer 😎
Remember watching these things race at Cadwell in the 80s with my dad.
Fantastic! Finished my supper and sat down with the Chromebook...with the audio coming from the home theater via Bluetooth. If you're watching this on your mobile device you're missing out on some wonderful noise!
That’s brill!!
Coolest ride in the world. I am a proud owner of a proper BRGreen on Tan 2013 and it is by far the funnest thing I have ever owned!! Good on you for a great experience and review! Cheers from across the pond in Lake Tahoe California!
Wow, what a beautiful place to drive one of these around - I had my Honeymoon skiing at Lake Tahoe!
@@TheMissendenFlyer indeed. Our scenery is epic! What a joy it is to motor around the Sierras. Glad you got to experience it!! Well, if you find your way here again I would love to invite you to drive my M3W around. It would be my pleasure to host such an experience.
Looks great in the polished finish ... awesome :)
Isn't it just....
Great video TMF, looked like loads of fun 👍
As a motorcyclist for fifty years believe me they are fantastic my friend bought one three years ago i we have been racing it and hill climbing it with very little mods because you race under same ACU rules as a sidecar outfit driver passenger they are good fun. Nice one M flyer.
Cool!
Lovely, my friend at Verrall's classic motorcycles in Handcross has a Morgan, he has had it a long while and he still grins after driving it!!!!!
Personally, I think this type of car looks better in British racing green with some stainless here and there, but that is my preference. I can totally get why you love this car with your aviation and motorcycle background......Very enjoyable video. Cheers
Yes ticks lots of boxes for me this one!
I remember an original morgan racing at mallory quite a number of years ago driven by a guy named Tuer with his wife or daughter acting as ballast. If memory serves that one had the matchless v twin. The sight and sound of the mogan being gunned out of the hairpin on two wheels will never leave me.thanks for a great video and stirring old memories,just need a whiff of castrol R and the jobs a goodun.
Nice one....
Brilliant video! Liked your extra camera angles as well! That thing is mint 👌
Glad you liked it and spotted the bonus camera angles!
What a refreshing change.
I loved watching that.
You need a ww2 flying jacket, a leather helmet and a white scarf to finish off the look.
And the bloody red baron song blasting in your ears.
A great and enthusiastic review. The car looks and sounds superb.
Thanks a lot!
Brilliant stuff! Absolutely love these! You should definitely do a few quirky car reviews every now and again. Westfield next? Especially if it's around Bury St Edmunds! I'm a Bury boy born and bred!!
Yes the Caterham is very much on my radar Simon! Look out Bury!!
@@TheMissendenFlyer The Norfolk Broads in an AC Cobra!
Well that was different...sounds like a hoot to drive! Liked that! Yep, garage space limits most of us! Spare cash helps as well!
Absolutely love that. I would buy it in a heartbeat if I had the money. Great review TMF
Nice, I’d love to have one. After riding bikes as a teenager, when I bought my first car it was an old mg midget. Lots of fun to be had driving a little open top car.
Brilliant video Andy, they are great fun, as a direct comparison, and taking into account your plane passion, borrow and try a Messerschmidt KR200. With 4 reverse gears and a pilots yoke they really are fantastic!!!
If you know where I can get one I’d love too!
@@TheMissendenFlyer Sadly I sold mine in 1972 but the owners club may be able to help. This is a link to their contacts page and if you drop the secretary an email you never know! :www.messerschmitt.co.uk/contact-us/
Looks like a lot of fun, thanks for the review :-)
Sometimes it's not about Horse Power & Top Speed, but the actual driving experience! Morgan nailed it!
Exactly....
Looks and sounds so cool Andy. Chrome polish bill would be substantial to say the least. Thanks for the ride brother.
My pleasure Andrew!
Wow that looks and sounds fantastic, great video and glad you enjoyed your aural pleasures, Cheers TMF
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for watching as ever Dave.
"I hope the mic pics up the oral action". It sure did! Great vid as usual, keep them coming!
Keep it up Andy, this Channel is going to take off!!! ;-)
I'm not so sure of that but thanks anyway!
@@TheMissendenFlyer "Take off", "Flyer" wink wink... :-D
Wonderful and crazy vehicle! Love it! Imagin painted in Sopwith Camel colours!
Yes - they do a green version with RAF rounders which is good fun....
The beauty is you can spec these as you wish!
What a lovely indulgence! :)
My Dad had a Morgan with the 1000cc JAP engine. Chain drive to back wheel and power enough to spin the back wheel away from the traffic lights, which he did regularly. He was a copper!?!?! Great fun. John CB500 fa.
That was different and fun! Cheers, sounds real good. 😊👍🏼
It sure was Scott! Thanks for watching as ever....
Well that was different, looked great fun! 😁 👍
It was!
I know what to put on my Christmas wish list now thanks Andy
No problem 👍 Good luck with it.....
Great review, made me smile for sure. You're as adept in three wheels as you are on two!
Thank you - who knew!
That steering wheel is gorgeous
Isn't it...whole thing is a work of automotive art.....
Andy, you've excelled yourself with this one! What a fantastic car and review. I saw recently that the new Euro emissions meant the end of these. Very sad. It looks and sounds gorgeous. Being that low to the ground reminds me of my MK1 Midget I used to have. Although it wasn't nearly as quick I used to love driving it. Brilliant!
Do Euro emissions matter now we`re not ruled by Brussels?
That looks like a blast to drive! Thanks for the ride!👍
It was!
Sounds fantastic !
It sure did!
Love this review. That sound is fantastic. I wish I had £55k to spare
Three wheeler, Motor-trike or Motor-tricycle, either way that machine would be incredible fun to own.
Thank you TMF and Krazy Hoarse, oops I mean Horse ;)
I had a 3 wheeler morgan copy kit in the 80s. Fitted with a Guzzi MK2 Le Mans 850 engine. Took 2 years to build. Well worth it for the track days at Brandshatch.
That car sounds lovely looks good and it's what I would say is a modern classic great video
Having fun at legal speeds, I love a car that dosen’t handle that well…great vid Mr Flyer!
Nuts isn't it!
I'd love to see you in it again when the rev limiter is off...maybe on a track or disused air field!
I dig it, yep sure do!
Me too!
Nice car and vid as always
Thank you Alfie....
Totally agree with you in regards to the aircraft comparison. I feel the same whenever I throw my leg over the big old boxer, but this Morgan was certainly next level. Please Santa, I want one. 🎅😅👍🏍🇦🇺
Me too!
That is one incredible machine.........would love one in my garage too.........I definitely think they made a 3 wheel Morgan better......stay safe......thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Great review as ever. I can confirm it is great to tour in. My brotuer has a standard 2018 which he has driven to Prague to visit friends, they all loved it over there. We only life about 30 miles from the Morgan factory they do a great tour. Grinnall also manufacture 3 wheel cars and trikes in worcestershire, they area part of Midwest Moto an Indian dealership. Maybe a worcestershire roadtrip for you in the summer some great roads. Keep the reviews coming !
Will do Mike - cheers!
What an absolutely stunning car, and sounds amazing :-)
Loved the extra angles you shoved in too !
Thanks a lot - so glad you noticed!
@@TheMissendenFlyer My brain is rubbish at doing things like that, you got the cuts in at just the right moments, and boy oh boy, that polished metal looked sublime!
I live in the States and I have a Vanderhall but I have a love for the morgan. I like the two cylinder the best. Thank you for the video
My pleasure
Something different thanks for the cool video keep up the good work.
Thank you Dante - willco...
Beautiful spec. Sad these are going with the engine not meeting emissions any more, but I wonder whether we get the EV3 for real. You’d lose the soundtrack but with them being all about the torque I’d imagine it’d drive pretty well.
Loved everything about this video! What a thing of beauty 😍😍😍
Agreed!
That thing is just awesome. Very rarely we see one in SoCal. I have a friend who has a 1970's era Morgan, four wheel however. Just such an automotive anachronism.....this one was special.
It sure was! Thanks for watching Garey....
The driver of that Merc that was behind you throughout the first half of the video must have been crying for having bought a Merc instead of a Morgan.
Maybe.... :0)
The Merc driver might be jealous of the fun TMF was having :-D
I seriously doubt it
In 10 years time there will be no doubt. The Merc will be worth buttons but the Morgan will be worth more than it cost.
Brilliant drive and review, Id have no problems if you did more car particularly vintage , quirky or historic car reviews thats for sure!
Thank you!
Took a tour through the Morgan factory when I was in the UK in 2017. Very interesting to see the cars being made by hand. I hope you took Mrs Flyer out for a spin? Cheers from Australia.
Err oops!
What a lucky boy you are! Absolutely brilliant.
Cheers Simon (though I prefer "fortunate" ;0)
Welcome to the ‘Dark side’ Mr Flyer’ I’ve been a 3 wheel fan since my Lomax 223 build in the late 80’s. The dogs danglies is a ‘Triking’ . If you get chance grab a ride in one. I managed to get one myself after years of looking. The. Morgan is a lovely thing but gosh its expensive.
I love it, looks Awesome, love the nod to the J.A.P brand, I have a 1950s J.A.P speedway bike all chrome too, just wish I had £50k spare.
You and me both!
Always loved these cars, quirky and can be made to be very special with all of the trim options.
The theme to 633 Squadron was running through my head as I watched this, what a fabulous thing. Off to have a chat with the Air Marshall to ask her if we can re-equip the squadron... TALLY HO!!!
Jolly good show!
I think you’ll find that I really really love this car!! No surprises there!
Perfect match for the Speedmaster and a Spitfire.....
@@TheMissendenFlyer beautiful...
Great review
This is fantastic 😃😃😃 looks so very special being more "traditional" very authentic video. Genuinely enjoy driving the car/bike/... airplane 🤷♂️ whatever it is.
Fantastic. Great video
Thank you very much!
Oh my word!! Absolutely brilliant.
Well, your enthusiasm usually is infectious but this production, you went up a gear which I thought was nigh impossible! I asked you previously to review the Mog and you replied saying 'wait and see', well there is another tenuous link between us, have you ever flown into Defford airdrome, the grass strip just south of 'the dishes', well i used to keep my plane there and so did Maurice, ex Chief Engineer at Morgan and the pub stories he told us were legendary!!!!
So, what's it to be, Mog or Goldwing, and only after you have consulted the Boss?
Wait and see! ;0)
In the old Morgan's if you ran into someone you would have to call a carpenter. Chippie that is.
Amazing piece of engineering! A car with a plane feeling and an HD like engine. I only need 50K and a dream :) great vid TMF
Glad you enjoyed it - one of the most fun vehicles I've ever been in control of, brilliant.....
I would never otherwise advocate for this, but i would seriously consider selling some bikes for this. The single coolest car on the planet.