RE: PH Blog: Morgan Plus 8 delivery duty

RE: PH Blog: Morgan Plus 8 delivery duty

Monday 12th March 2012

PH Blog: Morgan Plus 8 delivery duty

With Monkey jetting off to drive the Boxster someone had to drive the Plus 8 back from the Alps...



You may have noticed there was a motor show in Switzerland last week. And one of the cars debuting has actually been in PH hands for several weeks already - the black Plus 8 run by our own Mr Harris. According to our man at Morgan this actually caused them a bit of a problem, being how it was their development car and all. Fear not, live feedback via PH (namechecked in Charles Morgan's press conference, so we hear!) has now been incorporated into the car's R&D. Here to help and all that.

You want a camera truck? You got it
You want a camera truck? You got it
Given that the car was debuting at Geneva Chris decided to drive it out there - full story and video in due course. But with him jetting off to drive theBoxster and then new SL(stay tuned, coming shortly!) it needed someone to drive it home. Which is how I ended up, literally, snowboarding down a mountain to meet Chris, cameraman Neil Carey and the Morgan at the bottom of a piste outside Chamonix. Actually, that is as rock'n'roll as it sounds and as I arrived at the bottom of the run Chris was just pulling in. And in the time it took me to release my bindings and walk over there was already a crowd around the Morgan. This, it seems, is what happens with this car.

We spent the rest of the day filming, commandeering the Mitsubishi L200 Barbarian I'd driven out in as a camera truck with the long-suffering Neil (I won't detail quite how long-suffering but, with the roof up, the Morgan is a very confined space to share with someone for a drive across Europe) rattling about on the load bed attempting to keen his lens trained on a giggling Monkey in a Morgan. Well, at least he was in the fresh air now.

Warm jacket definitely essential, roof up or down
Warm jacket definitely essential, roof up or down
So to the drive home. Running solo meant the passenger seat took the bags and I could put the roof down. Which, given the clear blue skies, was a real bonus. Dry roads, two-metre snow banks either side and the most stunning scenery imaginable was, to be honest, simply a garnish to fun to be had at the wheel of the Plus 8.

The imbalance between power and tyre size/grip is heroic. Ditto the noise. So a route combining lots of hairpin bends and tunnels was hoontastically good fun. Into the more rolling Jura region the roads got a little icier and my throttle applications a bit more measured but the Morgan was still huge fun.

It's far from perfect - Chris is right about it being over sprung and it's hard to heel and toe properly - but it's such a riot you just don't mind. And, for my money, the lightly modernised styling is the perfect expression of the more high-tech aluminium chassis beneath. I wouldn't usually like 'modern' wheels on a car like this but even they seem to work visually. It looks kind of civilised but goes and sounds like an utter hooligan, which is an appealing combination that makes all other cars seem dull and anodyne.

Tunnels good, if somewhat noisy
Tunnels good, if somewhat noisy
And people just love it - French girls blow kisses, other drivers mouth 'wow!' as you pass on the motorway and the friendly Dutch bloke who ambled over for a chat when I stopped for coffee nearly fainted in shock to the answers "how much does it weigh?" and "how much power does it have?" 1,100kg (dry) and 367hp being the answers. "You should be careful, the French have cops everywhere with cameras," we warned, somewhat paternally.

Yes, it seems, they do... It could have been a lot worse.

Off the back roads and onto the peage I decided putting the roof up might make for slightly more comfortable cruising. But, it seems, wind noise and draughts actually seem to increase. No, not sure why that happens. I texted Chris at this point. "Try it in the rain" came the response.

Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to the cash point we go
Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to the cash point we go
Some pictures below from the trip and, as I say, look out for a more in-depth report from our man Harris shortly. I still have the car and, having at least hoovered out the road trip detritus from the inside, am now debating how long it's acceptable to leave the rather fetching grime on the outside.

Dan

 

 

 


UPDATED: Now with added (blustery) video footage...

 














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Discussion

Aids0G

Original Poster:

504 posts

149 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Sounds like a brilliant trip am deeply jealous!

also I totally agree that cars like that (for a short time) look really good with some road grime, makes them look used which is of course what they should be.

cant wait to hear more

Janosh

1,735 posts

167 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Great photos from the Col du Forclaz, it's a nice stretch of tarmac to have on your doorstep biggrin

I presume you got pulled somewhere else as I've never seen a cop on the road between Chamonix and Martigny..

Alfa numeric

3,026 posts

179 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Agreed, sounds great.

One question though- what are those vents for on the rear deck?

LordFlathead

9,641 posts

258 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Wow. What a way to see the alps.

Can we have this as POTW? Would love it as my desktop wallpaper smile



2048x1536 would be great thumbup

Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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I normally don't like Morgans, but the minor styling tweaks and modern wheels give it a much better finish, I like it!

Does this car still have wooden bits underneath, or is it a pure Al chassis now?

Jessop

435 posts

194 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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wow, that top image of the alps is simply amazing.

Absolutely stoked for a road trip right now smile

great post,

Dan Trent

1,866 posts

168 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Janosh said:
I presume you got pulled somewhere else as I've never seen a cop on the road between Chamonix and Martigny..
Yeah, it was up near Epernay. And I didn't see ANYONE on that stretch of road, cop or not!

And, yes, you can still see bits of wood in the cabin!

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

152 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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The chassis (in a driving and handling sense) is alumininium. The body supports on top of the chassis are still Ash

shoestring7

6,138 posts

246 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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No spare wheel?

SS7

Podie

46,630 posts

275 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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I'm really liking that... lick

Numeric

1,396 posts

151 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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I love the picture as you get on the Euro Tunnel - hope you are flogging that to their brochure department for big money!!

Mum used to hoon around in a +8 when I was a boy with a cheese board wedged against the top of the footwell so she could use the throttle more easily with her small feet, so shots down the bonnet bring back very happy memories - many thanks for a great blog!!

swanny71

2,853 posts

209 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Great trip, car, story and photo's.
Good work PH

Itsallicanafford

2,766 posts

159 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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..Nice one Dan, sounds great fun...Going to forward this tread to my other half, titled, 'Ideas for my 40th Birthday Present'....(unfortunetly, in a rental though!)

stroberaver

196 posts

168 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Lovely photography accompanying this article. smile

chunkymonkey71

13,015 posts

198 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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stroberaver said:
Lovely photography accompanying this article. smile
I was just about to say that...!

HeMightBeBanned

617 posts

178 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Have Morgan adjusted the spring rates, based on Monkey's feedback?

soad

32,894 posts

176 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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What a great little trip! thumbup
Photos certainly do tell a story.

lionrampant

577 posts

190 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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First reaction:
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!

DJRC

23,563 posts

236 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Morgan have an open day end of March...invitations to drive everything on offer at the factory...

Gorbyrev

1,160 posts

154 months

Monday 12th March 2012
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Wonderful car, big purposeful woofly V8 with north of 300hp per ton even all fluids in - that is a great combination. The view with the top down must have been staggering.