Morgan Motor Company is a British auto manufacturer who got their start producing quick, fun to drive 3-wheeled roadsters. After WWII , Morgan introduced the Plus 4 as a longer and more powerful roadster. Starting in 1962, Morgan's used the drivetrain borrowed from the Triumph TR4 increasing displacement to 2138cc. Many Morgan Plus 4's were used in racing. This one proudly displays a plaque from the Chester Festival Cavalcade of Motoring in 1967. It was imported to Michigan in 1972 and has only had the one American owner since. This car has always been well stored and professionally maintained. It features a new leather strap, yellow paint, dual Stromberg carburetors, and fiberglass fenders. This is a right hand driver, 2138cc 2.1L Straight 4 cylinder engine, with a 4-speed manual transmission. These Morgan's are classics that give the driver the fine British open air motoring experience with great performance to back it up. This is truly a rare find in the United States.
| Price | $22,425 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Morgan |
| Model | Plus 4 |
| Year | 1963 |
| Miles | 71,804 |
| Color | Yellow |
| Engine | 2138cc 2.1L I4 |