This 1954 Morgan Plus 4 two-passenger roadster was dispatched to
Cavalier Motors of Los Angeles, California, in April 1954, and it
was refurbished at some point before the previous owner purchased
the vehicle in 2004. The car was shipped to Japan in 2008 and
participated in the East Nippon Grand Touring event, which was
hosted by the Morgan Club Nippon. Upon returning to the United
States, the Morgan is said to have been driven sparingly through
2013 and was then placed into storage. Since obtaining the car, we
have renewed the fuel system, cleaned carburators, spark plugs,
fuel tank, refreshed transmission, all new wheel cylinders, and a
new master cylinder and battery.
Powered by a replacement 1,991cc inline-four paired with a
four-speed manual transmission, the car is finished in two-tone
blue over black leather. Equipment includes a black soft top, a
tonneau cover, 16? steel wheels, hubcaps, dual spare wheels and
tires, dual SU carburetors, louvered hood panels, a wood dashboard,
a Bluemels Brooklands steering wheel, and seatbelts. The car comes
with the Morgan Motor Company Chassis Record and a tool kit.
Finished from the factory in a non-standard shade of cream, the car
was repainted in two-tone metallic blue prior to 2004. Features
include a black soft top, a black tonneau cover, a badge bar, a
single Lucas driving light, louvered hood panels, fender-mounted
side mirrors, wind wings, running boards, a flip-up fuel cap, and
chrome bumpers.
A decal from the aforementioned 2008 East Nippon Grand Touring
event is applied to the right-side hood panel. Badges from the
1980s car shows in Pennsylvania are affixed to the engine
compartment.
The Bluemels Brooklands steering wheel fronts Smiths
instrumentation, including a 6k-rpm tachometer, a 110-mph
speedometer, and a combination gauge for oil pressure, fuel level,
coolant temperature, and amperage. The five-digit odometer shows
37596 miles.
The Morgan Motor Company Chassis Record shows factory colors and
equipment, and the document indicates that the car was dispatched
to Cavalier Motors on April 12, 1954.
The car is located in our indoor facility 25 miles east of downtown
Nashville Tn. Independent inspections by a marque specialist are
encouraged and welcomed.
If the car holds interest, contact Jeff Frazier at 615-971-4409 or
email
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