Description
The Morgan Plus 4 (or +4) is a sports car produced by the Morgan Motor Company. It is a more powerful and, in the case of the earlier cars, a slightly longer version of the company's previous 4/ 4 model. Plus 4 production ran from 1950 to 1969. It was revived in 1985 and filled the gap between the 4/ 4 and the Plus 8 until 2000. It was again produced from 2005 until it was replaced in 2020 by the "all new" Plus Four built on a bonded aluminium platform. The Morgan Four Seater is a model from the Morgan Motor Company with four full seats and was designed as a touring car, with snap-on top and side curtains. The Four-Seater Tourer has been offered since 1937, the Plus 4 (1950–68); reportedly only about 50 four-seaters were built per year.
This two-tan green and ivory Morgan Plus 4 over tan leather upholstery is powered by a 1, 991cc Triumph inline-four and has a four-speed manual transmission. Additional equipment includes dual SU carburetors, 15″ steel wheels, front disc brakes, Koni shocks, a tan soft top, a rear luggage rack, a Lucas driving lamp, new Vredestein Sprint Classic tires, and a Bluemel’s Brooklands banjo-style steering wheel. After residing in California for about 23 years, it is ready for a new home.




















