1959 Morgan 4/4 Series IIIntroducing this 1959 Morgan 4/4 Series II
finished in dark blue over a cognac interior. Under long-term
ownership, this Morgan presents as an honest example of one of
Britain's most enduring sports cars. The 4/4 holds a special place
in Morgan history, with its name derived from "4 Wheels, 4
Cylinders," distinguishing it from the company's earlier
three-wheeled models and becoming the foundation of the Morgan
lineup for decades.Highlights:- Long-Term Ownership- Exterior
Color: Dark Blue- Interior Color: Cognac- 3-Speed Manual
Transmission- Ford 1172cc Inline-4- Aquaplane Cylinder Head- Weber
Single-Barrel Carburetor- Black Convertible Soft Top- Leather
Bonnet Strap- Bonnet Louvers- Chrome Bumpers - Wood Trim-
Side Wing Air Deflectors- Yellow Lucas Auxiliary Driving Fog Light-
Receipt Copies (2019-2026)- Fergus New York Distributor Plate
IncludedPower is provided by a Ford-sourced 1172cc inline-four
engine equipped with a Weber single-barrel carburetor and paired
with a 3-speed manual transmission. Exterior details reflect the
traditional Morgan design, including a black convertible soft top,
leather bonnet strap, bonnet louvers, chrome bumpers, and side wing
air deflectors. Steel wheels with chrome hub caps are fitted with
Michelin tires, while a rear-mounted full-size spare completes the
period-correct appearance.The cabin features low-back bucket seats,
Smiths instrumentation, a Moto-Lita wood-rimmed four-spoke steering
wheel, glove box, side curtains, and wood trim accents. Accompanied
by receipt copies dating from 2019 through 2026, this Morgan offers
documented ownership history along with the distinctive driving
experience that has made the marque a favorite among enthusiasts
for generations.If you're looking for a vintage British roadster
with timeless styling, documented history, and a direct connection
to post-war sports car motoring, this Morgan 4/4 Series II is
mechanically sound. For $24,750
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