Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars of Atlanta is proud to present 1967 Morgan
Plus 4. Morgan Motor Company was founded in 1910 by Henry Frederick
Stanley Morgan. Morgan cars are unusual in that wood has been used
in their construction for a century and is still used in the 21st
century for framing the body shell. Production of three wheelers
approached 1000 by WW1 and quickly resumed with both racing and
touring models. Morgan's first four-wheeler came in 1935 with three
wheelers phased out in 1952. The Morgan +4 was introduced in 1950
as a larger-engine ("plus") car than the 4/4. Body styles available
were a 2-seat sports, 4 seat sports and more luxurious 2 or 4 seat
drophead coup. The bonnet of the Triumph-engined Plus 4 fitted so
closely to the engine that there was no room for an air filter.
Powering this Morgan Plus 4 is the 2138CC Triumph TR4 engine backed
by a 4-Speed Manual Transmission. This Morgan Plus 4 is painted
white with a black vinyl interior.