Morgan Plus 4
£34,995
Roadster 2.3
Manual
transmission
Reg: 343UXF
registration
2300cc Engine
engine size
50,000 Miles
mileage
Unsupplied Bodystyle
body style
Petrol
fuel type
Green
colour
1952
year
£34,995
price
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Morgan Plus4 Roadster 2.3 for £34,995

Features
CHEAP INSURANCE
CLEAN AIR ZONE COMPLIANT
LOW ROAD TAX
PETROL
ALLOY WHEELS
Description
Advertised on behalf of a customer is this lovely 1952 Morgan Plus4, finished in green with black leather. Originally believed to have been registered to the Morgan factory itself, the original registration number was apparently just one digit out from some of their racing cars, and so was possibly a 'spare' racing car. The number was retained when the factory sold it on. It has since had a period living in Guernsey, and so today wears an age-appropriate number. There is a massive history file with the car showing all its adventures which will be passed on to the next keeper. At the heart of the car is the engine, a late Triumph TR4A unit running twin SU carbs. The engine also benefits from recent attention in the form of a high-port cylinder head and 89mm pistons and liners, along with a re-profiled Piper camshaft and electronic ignition. The total capacity is increased slightly from the standard 2289cc to approx. 2400cc The car has also been fitted with a brake servo. Externally the car has a had a bare metal respray in its original dark green, which contrasts nicely with the silver wheels, and the interior has been retrimmed in black leather with dark green piping. It further benefits from a new, period-correct classic wiring loom and some useful additions such as modern indicators. All in all, this would make a fine addition to any enthusiasts' garage. Especially as all the had work has been done and it's ready to be used and enjoyed right from the get-go. The car i