Description
Finished in Jaguar British Racing Green with Black full leather interior and wood interior trim, Air conditioning, twin air bags, power steering.
It is presented in effectively 'as new' condition and represents a rare opportunity to acquire one of these historic last-of-the-line Morgan Plus 8 models.
Also included in the sale is a Christopher Ward C1 Morgan Plus 8 Chronometer (complete with box), one of a limited edition of 50 made in collaboration with the Morgan Motor Company.
With only a total production of 50 cars, this roadster is 1 of only 14 of the 50 with a manual gearbox.
Searching for new engines in the 1960s, Morgan concluded a deal with Rover for supply of its all-aluminium 3. 5-litre V8, thus creating a car that combined Vintage-era charm with Cobra-like 'grunt': the Plus 8. The Plus 4's fabricated steel chassis, strengthened and extended, formed the basis of the new car, while the existing Moss four-speed gearbox was retained also. After a successful debut at the 1968 London Motor Show, production commenced at the rate of 15-or-so cars per month and continued until very recently, latterly with BMW power and an aluminium chassis. While the traditionally styled Morgan's brick-like aerodynamics restricted top speed to around 125mph (more than fast enough for most people driving an open car) the Rover V8's 168bhp and 210lb/ ft of torque made for supercar-league performance through the gears; indeed, in its later 3. 9-litre form, the Plus 8 proved quicker to 80mph than the contemporary Porsche 911 Turbo.
With ever more stringent emissions regulations in the offing, Morgan was eventually forced to abandon BMW's 367bhp 4. 8-litre V8 engine, signing off in 2018 with a 50th Anniversary run of 50 cars. Two versions were offered: a green roadster with automatic transmission and a convertible hood, and a blue speedster with a manual gearbox and only a folding aero screen by way of weather protection.