Morgan 4/4 1800, 2003
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Morgan 4/4 1800, 2003

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Morgan 4/4 1800 Zetec, year 2003. Colour dark blue with a black leather interior. Black soft top with blue piping, black tonneau cover. This Morgan sports a wooden dashboard, MotoLita sports steering wheel with wooden rim, Stainless Steel luggage rack, Stainless Steel exhaust, aluminium side screens, 3rd brake lamp, badge bar and a fog lamp at the rear.

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The Morgan 4/4 was built for 50 years. the first model, introduced in the year 1936 was the 4/4 with flat radiator which was built until the year 1951. After a four year break (only the Morgan plus 4 was built those years) the Morgan 4/4 was going to be rebuild. The car did not change a lot (conservative as they are at the Morgan company), only the shape of the radiator changed from flat to cowled. Morgan never built their own engine, the early flat radiator cars were powered by Standard or Ford engines. The cowled radiator models were powered by Ford engines. The Ford engine used was known as the "Kent" engine and was also used in Fords Cortina model. Morgan 4/4 1600 cars were powered by the 1599 cc. Ford Kent engine which had a standard capacity of 98 bhp. giving the light car (two seater 660 kg./ four seater 785 kg.) sporty performance. The cars were fitted with a four speed manual gearbox. The modern Morgan 4/4 models are powered by a Ford Zetec 16V engine. These cars feature petrol injection and a five speed manual gearbox. The Morgan 4/4 is a very special car to drive because it has it's own strong character. It cannot be compared with any other roadster or convertible.

Technical data*

four cylinder in-line engine DOHC 16V (Ford Zetec)
petrol injection (Ford EFI)+ katalyst
cylinder capacity: 1796 cc.
capacity: 119 bhp. at 6000 rpm.
torque: 162 Nm. at 4500 rpm.
gearbox: 5-speed, manual
top-speed: 180 km/h - 112 mph
acceleration 0-100 km/h: 8.7 sec.
weight: 868 kg.

*Source: Carfolio.com

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