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Description
1993 Morgan Plus 8
A lovely Plus 8 with 44,500
miles on the clock; fresh MOT; handsome spec in black with black leather; lots
of nice history; a very smart example
Premiered
at the 1968 London Motor Show, the Plus 8 was developed by race engineer Maurice
Owen and Peter Morgan in the small development shop at the back of the factory
in Malvern.
Handbuilt
in familiar Morgan fashion on a strengthened version of the Plus 4 chassis with
aluminium over ash frame coachwork, its swooping bodywork looked as traditional
as ever but gave no clues to the new model's extraordinary performance.
Weighing less than 1,000kg and with some 160bhp and 190lb/ft of torque
on tap, the Plus 8 immediately became Britain’s fastest-accelerating production
car, sprinting to 60mph in a shade over 6 seconds with a top speed of
125mph.
Constantly
improved over the years, it received the Rover LT77 5-speed all-synchromesh
manual gearbox in 1977 and in 1983 gained Bosch L-Jetronic fuel-injection which
raised power to 190bhp and made it quicker to 80mph than the contemporary
Porsche 911 Turbo. Things got even better in 1990 when the engine grew to a
3.9-litre with added torque. Combining Vintage-era charm with Cobra-like grunt,
it was in such high demand that at one point the waiting list was over six years
long.
This most
attractive black on black Plus 8 was delivered as a new car through Libra Motive
in 1993 – according to the Chassis Record on file. The owner clearly liked
black, as not only was the car painted black, it had black leather and black
Rivenhood, tonneau and sidescreens, head rests and a galvanised
chassis as well as the charming listed option of door
handles!
The sale
of this car happened not long after the infamous Sir John Harvey Jones visit to
the factory in 1991, so premiums were to be had on a new car. Its first owner
kept it for six months, its second owner for 18 months and its third for about
three years….the car being acquired by our vendor back in 1998 from Lifes Motors
in Southport with 16,300 miles on the clock.
Although
there is no mention of it on the build record, by now it was sporting a walnut
dashboard, Cibie spot lamps, a stainless luggage carrier and Union Jack badges,
all equipment still with the car today.
The
accompanying service book shows seven stamps to 16,465 miles, its current owner
then mostly using A D Garages in Garstang for its regular servicing
according to the multiple invoices on file. There are a further 18 of these (25
services in total), the 2016 invoice indicating a mileage of 42,962 miles at
this time.
Further to
this, there are 25 old MOTs on file, showing that over the last few years its
mileage has been minimal – a house move dictating its reluctant sale. It was
given a fresh MOT just before the sale which expires in May 2022 with no
advisories, a job which entailed freeing off the rear brakes and fitting new
shoes – all sorted.
We have spotted the usual cracks around the headlight
pods - a perennial issue with the model, but the car remains
presentable.
This is a
particularly attractive Plus 8 which still has under 45,000 miles on the clock.
It has been well serviced throughout its life, well cared for and driven some
100 miles to the sale.
For
more information – contact matthew.parkin@brightwells.com
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