Morgan 4/4
- 1956 Morgan 4/4 - model - made with deep mined british coal
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Morgan 4/4 A deep mined coal ornament and collectable - fantastic in detail - the more you look at Morgan 4/4 the more you see and discover |
| Dimensions (measured at the widest points) Approx.
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- Length 11.90 (cm) About
4 3/4 (inches) left to right
- Height 4.50 (cm) About
1 3/4
(inches) top to bottom
- Width 6.20 (cm) About
2 1/2
(inches) front to back
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Morgan 4/4 |
Handcrafted and stunning coal display model Morgan 4/4 has been made in the North East of England with deep mined coal
Morgan 4/4 would make an impressive and eye catching focal point in any room or office to achieve a low cost centrepiece that will show off your individuality, taste and creativity.
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In stock - normally despatched within 24hrs
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Our stock code : CR1036 |
| Dimensions (measured at the widest points) Approx.
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- Length 11.90 (cm) About
4 3/4 (inches) left to right
- Height 4.50 (cm) About
1 3/4
(inches) top to bottom
- Width 6.20 (cm) About
2 1/2
(inches) front to back
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1956 Morgan 4/4
The Morgan 4/4 Model car
The Morgan is a motor industry phenomenon. In a small town in Malvern, Worcester, England, there is a factory run by Peter Morgan and his son, Charles, where the Morgan 4/4, +8 and +4 are still built. They, and the workforce of just under 100, lovingly produce about ten of the hand-built, ash-framed cars per week while the waiting list continues to grow.
Peter took over from his father, HFS Morgan, who built a three-wheeled car, with the world's first independent front suspension, in 1909. Friends and acquaintances all wanted one, and in 1912 the Morgan Motor Company was founded.
In 1932, Morgan risked some minor changes, which included the addition of a fourth wheel. This model was called the 4/4 (four wheels, four cylinders). Nothing much happened for a decade or two; the radiator grill went from flat to rounded in 1954.
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