Morgan Four-Wheelers 1936-1967


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Morgan's first 4-wheeler, the 4/4, was lunched in 1936 and was also available as a two-seater and later a coupe version. Competition from the more modern TR2 caused sales to drop in the UK, but sales remained very buoyant in the US. Racing was developed in the 1950s with Morgan winning several SCCA National Championships.







Completely Morgan - 4-Wheelers 1936-68


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For all owners – and would-be owners – of four-wheeled, four-cylinder Morgans, this invaluable book is packed with genuinely useful information. A detailed look at the Morgan motor company’s history opens the book, followed by the marque’s motorsport record, and a thorough chronicle of the evolution of all four-cylinder models.




Completely Morgan


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Morgan Plus 4 and Four/4 Gold Portfolio, 1936-67


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The four-cylinder, four-wheeled Morgan has become a tradition. As time went on they became more powerful and faster, especially the later 4/4 and Plus 4 models. Engines were always bought-in so Morgan was able to keep abreast of the times. Body styling was more difficult, particularly where the GRP Plus four Plus was concerned of which only 26 were made. The only major change was from the flat radiator to a curved one in the early 1950s. This is a book of contemporary road tests, new model introductions, specification and technical data, development, competition and history. Models covered include: 4-4, Coventry Climax, Drop Head CoupT, Standard engine, Plus 4, Plus Four CoupT, TR2 engine, 10HP Series II, Plus 4 (TR3), Four-Seater, Series II 4/4 Competition, 4/4 Series III, Kieft 4/4, Lawrence-tune, 4/4(Ford Classic), 4/4 Series IV, Super Sport, Plus Four Plus, 4/4 Series V Competition.




Completely Morgan - 4-Wheelers from 1968


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For all owners – and would-be owners – of four-wheeled Morgans, this invaluable book is packed with genuinely useful information. Beginning with a detailed look at Morgan’s history, Ken Hill then describes the marque’s motorsport record, followed by a thorough look at the evolution of all four-cylinder and eight-cylinder models available since ‘68.




Morgan Four 1936-81 Autobook


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