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1928 MORGAN THREE WHEELER AERO
Registration No. RK 4976
Chassis No. 1340A
Engine No. KTW90095/S
Blue and black with black interior.
Engine: Water cooled, V twin J.A.P. KT, 999cc, side valve; Gearbox: two speed chain drive; Brakes: three wheel drum; Suspension: front, independent sliding pillar; rear, quarter elliptic springs. Right hand drive.
H.F.S. Morgan, the founder of the Morgan Motor Company, produced the first of his three wheeler cars in 1910. This single seater was available with 4hp and 8hp J.A.P engines and by 1911 a two seater became the standard model, with a choice of de-luxe or sporting bodies. The Grand Prix Aero and Supersports models followed and achieved outstanding successes in competition, being actively raced and trialled, as well as being used for record breaking. The three wheeler was produced for over forty years and its fine sporting tradition is kept alive today through the enthusiasm and competition activities of the Morgan Three Wheeler Club.
This particularly attractive 1928 Aero is finished in blue with black wings and black seats. The car has been the subject of a considerable amount of restoration work in the past and is presented in very good condition throughout, with a wonderful patina of use.
These early vintage three wheeler Morgans are rare indeed, and offer an exhilarating 60mph performance. Anybody who has ever seen them racing in the Vintage Sports-Car Club will know just what tremendous fun they can provide.
Registration No. RK 4976
Chassis No. 1340A
Engine No. KTW90095/S
Blue and black with black interior.
Engine: Water cooled, V twin J.A.P. KT, 999cc, side valve; Gearbox: two speed chain drive; Brakes: three wheel drum; Suspension: front, independent sliding pillar; rear, quarter elliptic springs. Right hand drive.
H.F.S. Morgan, the founder of the Morgan Motor Company, produced the first of his three wheeler cars in 1910. This single seater was available with 4hp and 8hp J.A.P engines and by 1911 a two seater became the standard model, with a choice of de-luxe or sporting bodies. The Grand Prix Aero and Supersports models followed and achieved outstanding successes in competition, being actively raced and trialled, as well as being used for record breaking. The three wheeler was produced for over forty years and its fine sporting tradition is kept alive today through the enthusiasm and competition activities of the Morgan Three Wheeler Club.
This particularly attractive 1928 Aero is finished in blue with black wings and black seats. The car has been the subject of a considerable amount of restoration work in the past and is presented in very good condition throughout, with a wonderful patina of use.
These early vintage three wheeler Morgans are rare indeed, and offer an exhilarating 60mph performance. Anybody who has ever seen them racing in the Vintage Sports-Car Club will know just what tremendous fun they can provide.