RE: Driven: Morgan 3 Wheeler
Discussion
Ryvita said:
LuS1fer said:
Not every! The Mustang has always been a big car so nothing has changed there, it's not much heavier and has the most powerful engines and best handling it's ever had all for rather less, I would imagine, than a pro-rata Mustang cost in the 60s.
Valid points. I was thinking more in terms of the visual design language than the overall ownership proposition. The Mini is probably the worst offender in the category, having ballooned so much in size.MrSpike said:
That's just down the road from me, I think I may have to go and investigate at the weekend!
Don't think you'll currently find one there. If I recall they start building demo stock in the coming weeks, so in the UK that will equate to something to see at a dealer in September.peterr96 said:
MrSpike said:
That's just down the road from me, I think I may have to go and investigate at the weekend!
Don't think you'll currently find one there. If I recall they start building demo stock in the coming weeks, so in the UK that will equate to something to see at a dealer in September.1 - when they will get one in Asia
2 - will Thailand classify it as a bike or a car
2.1 - as this will set a precedent for singapore too!
XJSJohn said:
if i recall correctly, wasn't it the boss of Toyota at one of teh big Car Shows a few years ago that was quoted in his speech about the future of the car industry "in 20 years time there will only be 4 or 5 parent car manufacturers, and one of them will still be Morgan!"
or something like that - probably in Japanese too.
great car though .... is this classified as a Bike or a Car? (thinking is it an affordable thing to bring over here
Almost spot on but was the boss of Honda.or something like that - probably in Japanese too.
great car though .... is this classified as a Bike or a Car? (thinking is it an affordable thing to bring over here
Gibo993 said:
On the dealers website it states 'Motorcycle homologation' Does that mean its classed as a Bike?
I think it will classify as a motorcycle but has issues if there is (certainly at moment has) reverse gear fitted.All three wheelers without reverse classified as trycles/motor bikes with sidecar and cheap tax.
Probably not now in Cameron time and current box may well retain reverse.
Early Morgans were probably dragged round to face other way.
The fiddle with some was plate accross gate into reverse, 2 screws undone and reverse was in play.
The orginal red one shown in article is superb, chain drive and may only be two speed ?
JAP engines that were in the hot Morgans (JTOR etc) had a display in the up to date version, thats what is needed in this version, that or the Aussie Irving Vincent 1000cc V Twin at 165bhp and with excellent torque. Ex old motor cyclist yaps on
I reckon this new morgan will be a total hoot at legal speeds, and surely this is something we should all be hankering after?
This is a car that is entirely about the pleasure of driving. Its not about 'safety' or 'comfort' or 'practicality'. Its about the pure feeling you get from driving. Cornering, braking and accelerating will all feel great. And surely thats the point? Plus it'll be the ultimate head turner!
This is a car that is entirely about the pleasure of driving. Its not about 'safety' or 'comfort' or 'practicality'. Its about the pure feeling you get from driving. Cornering, braking and accelerating will all feel great. And surely thats the point? Plus it'll be the ultimate head turner!
Beefmeister said:
Actually - looking again, with the exhausts like that it looks like some sort of battle turret - even cooler!!
They are not exhausts, they are there to deal with Gatso's, tailgaters and those annoying people who flash at you after you have overtaken!!!Hoddo said:
I'll have one that looks like this:
Shame you can't get these as a kit to do a home build
The possibly slightly unfinished appearance of a home build ;-) would to my mind suit the nature of these and the olde worlde charm.
In the dark green, with the roundal and the teeth for me.
And a couple of crossed out sportscar silhouettes.
The possibly slightly unfinished appearance of a home build ;-) would to my mind suit the nature of these and the olde worlde charm.
In the dark green, with the roundal and the teeth for me.
And a couple of crossed out sportscar silhouettes.
G0ldfysh said:
Shame you can't get these as a kit to do a home build for me.
You can build something similarhttp://www.trikingsportscars.co.uk/
V8 GRF said:
I think I may prefer that slightly.I'm a little surprised at the weight, too.
My 1962 +4 was weighed for registration, before the windscreen was fitted, & was only 740Kg. The windscreen was not very heavy.
That was with the heavy TR3A engine, & the Jag XK 120 gearbox & diff.
This new 3 wheeler thing must pretty heavily, [strongly] built.
My 1962 +4 was weighed for registration, before the windscreen was fitted, & was only 740Kg. The windscreen was not very heavy.
That was with the heavy TR3A engine, & the Jag XK 120 gearbox & diff.
This new 3 wheeler thing must pretty heavily, [strongly] built.
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