1965 Morgan Plus Four Specifications

These are standard specifications for the 1965 Morgan Plus Four, not necessarily specifications for the vehicle(s) in the photo(s).
Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Body / Chassis : Steel frame
Production Years for Series : 1950 - 1969
Price : $2,965-$3,350
Weight : 1765 lbs | 800.591 kg
Introduced At : 1950 Earls Court
1/4 Mile : 16.8 seconds.
Top Speed : 107 mph | 172.163 km/h
Inline 4
Displacement : 2138 cc | 130.5 cu in. | 2.1 L.
Power : 100 BHP (73.6 KW) @ 4750 RPM
Torque :117 Ft-Lbs (159 NM) @ 3000 RPM
Bore : 3.4 in | 86 mm.
Stroke : 3.6 in | 92 mm.
Compression : 9.0:1
Main Bearings : 3
Construction : Cast-iron block and head
2 SU carburetors
Transmission:
4 Manual

Plus Four Production (1950-1969) : 4,584
  : Some sources say 4754; 893 were with the 2088cc vanguard engine.
1965 Morgan Plus Four
+4+ Coupe 2 dr. 2 P : 101
Coupe 2 dr. 2 P : 26

Roadster

Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 144.0 in | 3658 mm.
Width : 56.0 in | 1422 mm.
Height : 52.0 in | 1321 mm.
Wheelbase : 96.0 in | 2438 mm.
Front Track : 47.0 in | 1194 mm.
Rear Track : 47.0 in | 1194 mm.

Roadster

Price : $3,050
Weight : 1765 lbs | 800.591 kg
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 144.0 in | 3658 mm.
Width : 56.0 in | 1422 mm.
Height : 52.0 in | 1321 mm.
Wheelbase : 96.0 in | 2438 mm.
Front Track : 47.0 in | 1194 mm.
Rear Track : 47.0 in | 1194 mm.

Drophead Coupe

Price : $3,350
Weight : 1765 lbs | 800.591 kg
Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 144.0 in | 3658 mm.
Width : 56.0 in | 1422 mm.
Height : 52.0 in | 1321 mm.
Wheelbase : 96.0 in | 2438 mm.
Front Track : 47.0 in | 1194 mm.
Rear Track : 47.0 in | 1194 mm.

+4+ Coupe

Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 144.0 in | 3658 mm.
Width : 56.0 in | 1422 mm.
Height : 52.0 in | 1321 mm.
Wheelbase : 96.0 in | 2438 mm.
Front Track : 47.0 in | 1194 mm.
Rear Track : 47.0 in | 1194 mm.

Coupe

Price : $2,965
Weight : 1765 lbs | 800.591 kg
Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 144.0 in | 3658 mm.
Width : 56.0 in | 1422 mm.
Height : 52.0 in | 1321 mm.
Wheelbase : 96.0 in | 2438 mm.
Front Track : 47.0 in | 1194 mm.
Rear Track : 47.0 in | 1194 mm.

Suspension
Front : Sliding pillars with coil springs

Rear : Rigid axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs

Tires / Wheels
Tires : 5.60 x 15

1965 Averages
Avg. Car Cost : $2,650
Avg. Household Income : $6,450
Avg. Home : $13,600
Avg. Gallon of Gas : $0.31

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Q: How fast is the 1965 Morgan Plus Four? A: The 1965 Morgan Plus Four has a top speed of 107 mph.

Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1965 Morgan Plus Four? A: The 1965 Morgan Plus Four has a wheelbase size of 96.00 inches.

Q: What is the length of the 1965 Morgan Plus Four? A: The 1965 Morgan Plus Four has a length of 144.00 inches.

Q: What is the width of the 1965 Morgan Plus Four? A: The 1965 Morgan Plus Four has a width of 56.00 inches.

Q: How much did the 1965 Morgan Plus Four cost when new?A: The 1965 Morgan Plus Four cost approximately $2,965 to $3,350 (USD) when new.

Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1965 Morgan Plus Four? A: The 1965 Morgan Plus Four was offered as a +4+ Coupe, Coupe, Drophead Coupe, Roadster.

Q: What tires did the 1965 Morgan Plus Four have? A: The 1965 Morgan Plus Four had 5.60 x 15 tires.

Q: How many Plus Four were produced? A: Morgan produced 4,584 examples of the Plus Four from 1950 to 1969.

Q: What engine did the 1965 Morgan Plus Four have? A: The engine powering the 1965 Morgan Plus Four was a Inline 4 (2138 cc | 130.5 cu in. | 2.1 L.) with 100 BHP (73.6 KW) @ 4750 RPM and 117 Ft-Lbs (159 NM) @ 3000 RPM.

Q: What transmission did the 1965 Morgan Plus Four have? A: The 1965 Morgan Plus Four had a 4 speed Manual gearbox.

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