Make:
Morgan
Model:
Plus 4
Year:
1959
Mileage:
9999
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Texas
City:
Dallas
Zip:
75201
Year: 1959
• Make: Morgan
• Model: Plus 4
• Type: Drophead
• Exterior Color: Red
• Interior Color: Black
‘Drophead’ is a 1950s term British car manufacturers once used to describe a car with a well-made convertible top and fixed windows (as opposed to ‘roadsters’ that had side curtains and very simple tops). Jaguar’s dropheads had actual roll-up windows, where as Morgan’s are sliding glass panes in chrome frames that can be removed and stowed in the car, as they are in our pictures. The sophisticated top that Morgan provided on the dropheads had three different positions available to drive in. The top could be all the way up, or just the front portion could be opened like in the picture. Plus, the rear window is zippered, so it can be opened. Or, the entire top could be folded down. The window frames attach to the top of the doors when weather protection is needed. This body style was Morgan’s most expensive when new and is not often found today.
This car was delivered in the San Francisco Bay Area when new, even though it was right-hand drive. It lived an easy life in NorCal until coming to Colorado several years ago. Some Morgans had English Ford engines, but the vastly more popular choice was the same engine as the Triumph TR-3, which this car has. In addition to more power, it makes sourcing parts far simpler. The engine has recently been fully serviced and recent work included rebuilding the carburetors. Given its low mileage and the benign climates where it’s lived, the body & frame are in excellent condition. The car has always been Red/Black, and was recently repainted in its original color and a new leather interior & top were professionally installed.
• Make: Morgan
• Model: Plus 4
• Type: Drophead
• Exterior Color: Red
• Interior Color: Black
‘Drophead’ is a 1950s term British car manufacturers once used to describe a car with a well-made convertible top and fixed windows (as opposed to ‘roadsters’ that had side curtains and very simple tops). Jaguar’s dropheads had actual roll-up windows, where as Morgan’s are sliding glass panes in chrome frames that can be removed and stowed in the car, as they are in our pictures. The sophisticated top that Morgan provided on the dropheads had three different positions available to drive in. The top could be all the way up, or just the front portion could be opened like in the picture. Plus, the rear window is zippered, so it can be opened. Or, the entire top could be folded down. The window frames attach to the top of the doors when weather protection is needed. This body style was Morgan’s most expensive when new and is not often found today.
This car was delivered in the San Francisco Bay Area when new, even though it was right-hand drive. It lived an easy life in NorCal until coming to Colorado several years ago. Some Morgans had English Ford engines, but the vastly more popular choice was the same engine as the Triumph TR-3, which this car has. In addition to more power, it makes sourcing parts far simpler. The engine has recently been fully serviced and recent work included rebuilding the carburetors. Given its low mileage and the benign climates where it’s lived, the body & frame are in excellent condition. The car has always been Red/Black, and was recently repainted in its original color and a new leather interior & top were professionally installed.