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  • 1947 Morgan F-Super

    1947 Morgan F-SuperBudding car manufacturer, H.F.S. Morgan, was the son of a clergyman and an apprentice engineer with Great Western Railway. He opened a garage in Worcestershire in 1906 and, by 1909, had developed his first car, a single seater powered by a Peugeot V twin engine. His first production car, a three wheeled roadster, was produced in 1910. Morgan production would be exclusively three wheeled vehicles until after World War II.

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  • Glenmoor Gathering of Significant Automobiles >> English Sports Cars (1930-1955)
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