1960 Morgan Plus 4 for Sale
Throughout its production, the Plus 4 relied on engines supplied by Standard Triumph. This example dates from 1960, which was the final year that the Plus 4 was fitted with the 1,991-cc OHV inline-four that it shared with the Triumph TR3. The engine was fed by enlarged dual SU H.6 carburetors, had 10.5:1 compression, and was rated at 95 horsepower. This Morganâs drivetrain was rebuilt in 2003, a process that was documented by photos. The engine is said to be original to the car. Some minor corrosion can be seen underhood where the cylinder head meets the engine block, and on the exhaust manifold. the car can be balky starting on a cold day until it warms up, but that it fires easily and does not smoke. The Moss four-speed manual transmission is said to shift perfectly and be leak free. This Morgan was the recipient of a full, long-term restoration while it was living in Oklahoma during the 1990s. The present finish in periwinkle blue dates to then, and is described as still being in very good to excellent condition. As for blemishes, a few minor cracks are noted where the fenders meet the bodywork at the rear of the passenger compartment. No rust! Used 1960 Morgan Plus 4 47,500 miles, Blue Throughout its production, the Plus 4 relied on engines supplied by Standard Triumph. This example dates from 1960, which was the final year that the Plus 4 was fitted with the 1,991-cc OHV inline-four that it shared with the Triumph TR3. The engine was fed by enlarged dual SU H.6 carburetors, had 10.5:1 compression, and was rated at 95 horsepower. This Morganâs drivetrain was rebuilt in 2003, a process that was documented by photos. The engine is said to be original to the car. Some minor corrosion can be seen underhood where the cylinder head meets the engine block, and on the exhaust manifold. the car can be balky starting on a cold day until it warms up, but that it fires easily and does not smoke. The Moss four-speed manual transmission is said to shift perfectly and be leak free. This Morgan was the recipient of a full, long-term restoration while it was living in Oklahoma during the 1990s. The present finish in periwinkle blue dates to then, and is described as still being in very good to excellent condition. As for blemishes, a few minor cracks are noted where the fenders meet the bodywork at the rear of the passenger compartment. No rust! Used 1960 Morgan Plus 4 47,500 miles, Blue Throughout its production, the Plus 4 relied on engines supplied by Standard Triumph. This example dates from 1960, which was the final year that the Plus 4 was fitted with the 1,991-cc OHV inline-four that it shared with the Triumph TR3. The engine was fed by enlarged dual SU H.6 carburetors, had 10.5:1 compression, and was rated at 95 horsepower. This Morganâs drivetrain was rebuilt in 2003, a process that was documented by photos. The engine is said to be original to the car. Some minor corrosion can be seen underhood where the cylinder head meets the engine block, and on the exhaust manifold. the car can be balky starting on a cold day until it warms up, but that it fires easily and does not smoke. The Moss four-speed manual transmission is said to shift perfectly and be leak free. This Morgan was the recipient of a full, long-term restoration while it was living in Oklahoma during the 1990s. The present finish in periwinkle blue dates to then, and is described as still being in very good to excellent condition. As for blemishes, a few minor cracks are noted where the fenders meet the bodywork at the rear of the passenger compartment. No rust! Used 1960 Morgan Plus 4 47,500 miles, Blue Throughout its production, the Plus 4 relied on engines supplied by Standard Triumph. This example dates from 1960, which was the final year that the Plus 4 was fitted with the 1,991-cc OHV inline-four that it shared with the Triumph TR3. The engine was fed by enlarged dual SU H.6 carburetors, had 10.5:1 compression, and was rated at 95 horsepower. This Morganâs drivetrain was rebuilt in 2003, a process that was documented by photos. The engine is said to be original to the car. Some minor corrosion can be seen underhood where the cylinder head meets the engine block, and on the exhaust manifold. the car can be balky starting on a cold day until it warms up, but that it fires easily and does not smoke. The Moss four-speed manual transmission is said to shift perfectly and be leak free. This Morgan was the recipient of a full, long-term restoration while it was living in Oklahoma during the 1990s. The present finish in periwinkle blue dates to then, and is described as still being in very good to excellent condition. As for blemishes, a few minor cracks are noted where the fenders meet the bodywork at the rear of the passenger compartment. No rust! Used 1960 Morgan Plus 4 47,500 miles, Blue Throughout its production, the Plus 4 relied on engines supplied by Standard Triumph. This example dates from 1960, which was the final year that the Plus 4 was fitted with the 1,991-cc OHV inline-four that it shared with the Triumph TR3. The engine was fed by enlarged dual SU H.6 carburetors, had 10.5:1 compression, and was rated at 95 horsepower. This Morganâs drivetrain was rebuilt in 2003, a process that was documented by photos. The engine is said to be original to the car. Some minor corrosion can be seen underhood where the cylinder head meets the engine block, and on the exhaust manifold. the car can be balky starting on a cold day until it warms up, but that it fires easily and does not smoke. The Moss four-speed manual transmission is said to shift perfectly and be leak free. This Morgan was the recipient of a full, long-term restoration while it was living in Oklahoma during the 1990s. The present finish in periwinkle blue dates to then, and is described as still being in very good to excellent condition. As for blemishes, a few minor cracks are noted where the fenders meet the bodywork at the rear of the passenger compartment. No rust! Used 1960 Morgan Plus 4 47,500 miles, Blue