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The Morgan 4/4 is the world's longest running production vehicle with today's example being recognizably the same car as the 1936 forbearer.
Engineer H F S Morgan showed his first three-wheeled car at Olympia in 1910. The first four-wheeled, four-seater Morgan appeared in 1936 powered by Coventry Climax's 1,122cc, four-cylinder inlet-over-exhaust engine. A special Climax-engined sports model competed at LeMans two years later, qualifying for the Biennial Cup. A special Standard 1,267cc overhead-valve four-cylinder engine was introduced for the 1939 season and would continue to power the 4/4 model to 1950.
In 1955, after a five-year hiatus, the Morgan 4/4 was re-introduced with Ford 100E power. Over the years, the 4/4 was regularly updated with more modern engines. Currently, modern versions are being sold with a 1.6-liter Ford Sigma unit.
This particular Morgan 4/4 two-seater was dispatched on November 11th of 1967. It was sent to the United States and sold new by Joe Cam's Autorama of Pennsylvania. It left the factory with a leather interior, wire wheels, a heater, and a louvered bonnet.
The Morgan was discovered in 1985 by Norris Haynes of Archdale, North Carolina. It was found in Florida under the ownership of the believed-to-be second owner, Ronald K. Ray. The car was with Norris until 1997 when Jeffrey March made an agreement to purchase the vehicle along with a brand new frame, with the understanding that Norris would complete a full nut-and-bolt, no expense spared, concours level restoration. The project took a decade to complete.
This Morgan is finished in Twilight Blue over a tan Connelley leather interior which is contrasted by deep blue Wilton wool carpets pipped with tan leather. It has a Stay Fast Canvas top and tonneau cover which is also pipped with a matching tan leather accent.
The current owner acquired the car in 2009 shortly after the restoration was completed.
The engine is a 1500cc 4-cylinder unit with Twin Weber carburetors and offers 85 horsepower. There is a four-speed manual transmission, a leaf spring suspension, and drum brakes.By Daniel Vaughan | Jun 2017
Engineer H F S Morgan showed his first three-wheeled car at Olympia in 1910. The first four-wheeled, four-seater Morgan appeared in 1936 powered by Coventry Climax's 1,122cc, four-cylinder inlet-over-exhaust engine. A special Climax-engined sports model competed at LeMans two years later, qualifying for the Biennial Cup. A special Standard 1,267cc overhead-valve four-cylinder engine was introduced for the 1939 season and would continue to power the 4/4 model to 1950.
In 1955, after a five-year hiatus, the Morgan 4/4 was re-introduced with Ford 100E power. Over the years, the 4/4 was regularly updated with more modern engines. Currently, modern versions are being sold with a 1.6-liter Ford Sigma unit.
This particular Morgan 4/4 two-seater was dispatched on November 11th of 1967. It was sent to the United States and sold new by Joe Cam's Autorama of Pennsylvania. It left the factory with a leather interior, wire wheels, a heater, and a louvered bonnet.
The Morgan was discovered in 1985 by Norris Haynes of Archdale, North Carolina. It was found in Florida under the ownership of the believed-to-be second owner, Ronald K. Ray. The car was with Norris until 1997 when Jeffrey March made an agreement to purchase the vehicle along with a brand new frame, with the understanding that Norris would complete a full nut-and-bolt, no expense spared, concours level restoration. The project took a decade to complete.
This Morgan is finished in Twilight Blue over a tan Connelley leather interior which is contrasted by deep blue Wilton wool carpets pipped with tan leather. It has a Stay Fast Canvas top and tonneau cover which is also pipped with a matching tan leather accent.
The current owner acquired the car in 2009 shortly after the restoration was completed.
The engine is a 1500cc 4-cylinder unit with Twin Weber carburetors and offers 85 horsepower. There is a four-speed manual transmission, a leaf spring suspension, and drum brakes.By Daniel Vaughan | Jun 2017
2017 Bonhams : Greenwich Concours
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $40,000-USD $60,000
Sale Price :
USD $58,300
Recent Sales of the Morgan 4/4
(Data based on Model Year 1967 sales)
1967 Morgan 4/4 Roadster Chassis#: B1448 Sold for USD$58,300 2017 Bonhams : Greenwich Concours |
Morgan 4/4s That Failed To Sell At Auction
1967 Morgan 4/4's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
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