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I worked on a number of Morgans years ago when they were a plywood car with a 1600 cc 4cyl engine. They have come a long ways. I wonder if they still are wood framed.??
I worked on a number of Morgans years ago when they were a plywood car with a 1600 cc 4cyl engine. They have come a long ways. I wonder if they still are wood framed.??
It's the ****s to get a termite inspection on a car. When I worked in a boatyard the owner had a +4 Morgan and we had to replace some rotten wood. With luck we had some Brunzeel Mahogany plywood that matched the original so you couldn't see the repair.
Never heard of such a car, did some research on them and wow they are something else huh?
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