1972 Morgan 4/4

Congratulations to James Watton, winner with ticket number 4034.

Description

The Morgan 4/4 is undeniably and unapologetically British. It is one of the most timeless and nostalgic designs to grace the roads across not only this island, but the world at large. From its earliest days, the company’s DNA has run strong through each of the models combining a beautiful blend of craftsmanship, style, and nostalgia.

From its introduction in 1936 and onwards to the modern day, the 4/4 has been a mainstay of the Malvern master’s arsenal – Just like this one, our 1972 Morgan 4/4.

With the classic pairing of Midnight Blue paintwork alongside a black cabin, our 4/4’s beauty is highlighted by the limited use of chrome across the flowing, elegant lines of the car and its satin grey wheels. The car’s long and signature handmade bonnet, stretches out from the driver’s seat, with the tops of its rolled arches allowing you to perfectly place this sports car out on the open road, but some may have noticed that this bonnet is not like others – this one has a new intake and hints at the sportier life it has led.

Supplied new in 1972 by I & J Macdonald in County Durham, our 4/4 is fitted with the signature Ford 1600cc crossflow 4-cylinder engine and has been developed to make this nostalgic sports car feel more modern in terms of performance. With a set of twin Dell’Orto 40 carburettors working in conjunction with a sports cam and a 4-into-1 exhaust, and when set up on a rolling road in 2019 made 117bhp to the crankshaft and 91bhp to the wheels with 120 lb/ft of torque, between 30 and 50bhp more than it originally had.

Included in the vehicle’s history file, which dates back to 1978, are invoices relating to replacements of the aluminium wings and other items as well as the general maintenance of the cars 44 years.

Now is your chance to win this truly sensational, and uniquely British sports car. Get your tickets, dust off your driving gloves, and get ready to take the long way home with our 1972 Morgan 4/4.

*Please note: On the vehicle HPI check, a previous finance agreement has been flagged but after contacting the finance company this was cleared in 2015 and not actually connected to this car.
  • Uniquely and truly British sports car with a strong connection to its heritage
  • 1600cc crossflow 4-cylinder engine which in 2019 was recorded at 117bhp
  • Midnight Blue over a Black cabin with satin Grey wire wheels
  • Modern upgrades such as sports camshaft, Koni shock absorbers as well as a Kenlowe axial fan
  • History file dating back to 1978 and supplied new in 1972 by I & J Macdonald of County Durham
  • Limited to 4999 tickets
  • Bridge Classic Cars Pre-Delivery Inspection
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