My other car is a ... and i'd rather be driving the xxxxx.

Snap - except 2 less cylinders - Morgan 4/4! With Porsche Boxster 981 & 3 motorbikes to keep it company (while I go out in the Cali :D - although I can tow one of the bikes to keep the Cali company ..)


You can imagine then the fun of the moggie out here in Portugal on traffic free roads, where the country roads seem to have been built as ' drivers roads' on say a 60 mile drive' often I see no more than about 10 other cars total.....
 
Snap - except 2 less cylinders - Morgan 4/4! With Porsche Boxster 981 & 3 motorbikes to keep it company (while I go out in the Cali :D - although I can tow one of the bikes to keep the Cali company ..)
I used to have one with two cylinders and three wheels. Have you every been round the Morgan factory? Brilliant.
 
I used to have one with two cylinders and three wheels. Have you every been round the Morgan factory? Brilliant.


A 3 wheeler from pre WW2 or one of the latest 3 wheelers ?

Yes, been to Morgan a few times, plus to see mine being built. It's quite a place, not as old world as it seems really as they get the job done in their own special way.
 
This is tough because my 'other' is a Defender which I love to bits. It goes anywhere. Stinks of dog. Is great for taking down tracks to fishing spots. Kids love it and reminds me of my dad's SWB Safari station wagon which was the fist thing I drove (in a field aged 10)...

...but then I'm loving the new Cal too. So many adventures already happening & planned. Love how it has been designed (and how the doors fit)

Hey ho ...I'm having a threesome!! :talktothehand
 
A 3 wheeler from pre WW2 or one of the latest 3 wheelers ?

Yes, been to Morgan a few times, plus to see mine being built. It's quite a place, not as old world as it seems really as they get the job done in their own special way.
Hello Bernd,
My Morgan was a 1927 Aero two speeder with a water cooled J.A.P V twin over head valve engine. It was a family thing as my father also had a 1932 V twin J.A.P super sports aero beatle back.

Wow, seeing your own car being built must be very exciting! My favourite is the traditional ash framed plus four although I wouldn't mind one of those new SS powered three wheelers. Does yours have the traditional ash frame or is it one of the newer ones with the aluninium body tub and the BMW V8. Either way very very nice.
I remember going there many years ago when Cuprinol wood frame treatment was an option extra!
Best wishes
Paul
 
Hello Bernd,
My Morgan was a 1927 Aero two speeder with a water cooled J.A.P V twin over head valve engine. It was a family thing as my father also had a 1932 V twin J.A.P super sports aero beatle back.

Wow, seeing your own car being built must be very exciting! My favourite is the traditional ash framed plus four although I wouldn't mind one of those new SS powered three wheelers. Does yours have the traditional ash frame or is it one of the newer ones with the aluninium body tub and the BMW V8. Either way very very nice.
I remember going there many years ago when Cuprinol wood frame treatment was an option extra!
Best wishes
Paul


Ash Frame. Mine is the follow up engine to the original Plus 8 engine that they had to stop using due to emissions. It's had a Mcdonald Racing Exhaust from new that gives a better sound as well as about 20 extra BHP, making about 240BHP, needs to be driven with respect or it will throw you off the road. By comparison I used to have a 414BHP RS4 that was a poodle to drive compared to the MOG.
 
Ash Frame. Mine is the follow up engine to the original Plus 8 engine that they had to stop using due to emissions. It's had a Mcdonald Racing Exhaust from new that gives a better sound as well as about 20 extra BHP, making about 240BHP, needs to be driven with respect or it will throw you off the road. By comparison I used to have a 414BHP RS4 that was a poodle to drive compared to the MOG.
How gorgeous although I hope that your roads in Portugal are better than our local UK ones. I know that the springing on these cars is on the hard side and to drive one here in the area of the UK where I live would result in a shattered spine.
The RS4 you mentioned would be the Porsche engined rocket ship version, yes? I bet than was fun.
 
4.2 litre V8, no idea if it was a Porsche based engine. Lovely sound and power, but like most modern cars it had too many electronics gizmos which in my view diluted the driving experience.
 
You can imagine then the fun of the moggie out here in Portugal on traffic free roads, where the country roads seem to have been built as ' drivers roads' on say a 60 mile drive' often I see no more than about 10 other cars total.....
I can imagine it attracts a lot of attention out there! I hope the roads are smooth though :D
Looks like we need a Noggin corner here on the VWCC forum!
 
I used to have one with two cylinders and three wheels. Have you every been round the Morgan factory? Brilliant.
Yes, it's just like the VW plant - NOT!

Best thing about owning a Mog is it makes you appreciate anything else, bit like the **man with the tight boots.

Take it yours was the original 3 wheeler, worth more than a fully loaded Cali now. The new 3 wheelers seem to be very troublesome.

** censored myself to avoid any hint of racism ;)
 
2002 Mk4 Golf GTI Anniversary

1969 MGB Roadster

Perhaps we could have a meeting of Forum members that have MGB’s and California's,

If that takes place next year I might have taken delivery of T6 SusiBus so could attend!
 
The Beach for camping, people moving and as the general work-horse.



The Porka for the fun stuff.

 
Sweet. Used to have a 68 Primrose yellow MG, 15in MGC wires, stage 2 tune.

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Yes, it's just like the VW plant - NOT!

Best thing about owning a Mog is it makes you appreciate anything else, bit like the **man with the tight boots.

Take it yours was the original 3 wheeler, worth more than a fully loaded Cali now. The new 3 wheelers seem to be very troublesome.

** censored myself to avoid any hint of racism ;)
I wasn't aware that they had been having issues with the new three wheelers. They are great fun vehicles for use by people built like racing snakes with hair to blow behind them in the wind. Regretfully, I no longer qualify on either of those counts!
 
Can't be just me with caterhams can it? cali perfect for towing and track support

Anyone drive Alpina? mines an E46 S Touring
 
I wasn't aware that they had been having issues with the new three wheelers. They are great fun vehicles for use by people built like racing snakes with hair to blow behind them in the wind. Regretfully, I no longer qualify on either of those counts!
The first problem they had was steering bump (I think they call it); then the bevel boxes were going and last one I heard the chassis were starting to crack. There were also problems with the engines.

They did an update for the steering geometry but the owners had to pay for it! We have three friends with them and all have spent long periods back at the factory for one issue or another. Quite a number of owners have been trading them in for 4 wheelers. Check the threads on TalkMorgan.

A Caterham like the one above is a better bet!
 
The first problem they had was steering bump (I think they call it); then the bevel boxes were going and last one I heard the chassis were starting to crack. There were also problems with the engines.

They did an update for the steering geometry but the owners had to pay for it! We have three friends with them and all have spent long periods back at the factory for one issue or another. Quite a number of owners have been trading them in for 4 wheelers. Check the threads on TalkMorgan.

A Caterham like the one above is a better bet!
What a shame. They look like great fun but not with all that hassle thrown it.

Actually, when I last went to the factory I was surprised at how little they actually make for the three wheeler. It appeared to me to be around 85 - 90%, perhaps more, is bought in and just assembled. So the problems must mainly lie with the outside suppliers.

If I were going to buy a Morgan now there really is only one model that I would be interested in. The traditionally built, ash framed plus four. However since Charles Morgan got booted out I have gone off the idea of ever getting one.
 
Well, if you're into Mogs and want somewhere to go on 23 July in your Cali:-

Thrill On The Hill 2016

Great day out and plenty of parking space on the grass! :)

(Apologies for hijacking this thread, I will now return to fossil mode and sit next to my Cali and be quiet ;))
 
2CV67....Great selection of cars..GLTL Elan brings back memories....
 
....Suzuki Wagon R+ :eek:

But if we allow reminiscences, I could mention:

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1934 Morgan MX4 SuperSport

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Supercharged Frogeye Sprite

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Sunbean Tiger 4.2 V8

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Lotus Elan

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Elan Sprint

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Fiat X-1/9

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911 Targa

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2CV (what else?)
Did you sleep upstairs in the Frog Eyed Sprite?
 
2cv67 I think I parked in the same spot as your v8 Tiger earlier today - Dunstable Downs Hertfordshire ?
 

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