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2020 Morgan Plus 4 Is the Same as It Ever Was

2020 Morgan Plus 4 Is the Same as It Ever Was

Posted on November 17, 2019 By Jarvis

The ancient British roadster is a brand-new barn find.

The Morgan Plus 4’s doors are cut so low you can hang your left arm out while sitting behind the wheel and drum your fingers on the left front fender’s long tail. Through the flat windshield the view is all swoops, sweeps, and louvers. This is a car designed by people—long since dead—using nothing but their carpentry skills and an eye for grace and drama. Everything about the 2020 Morgan Plus 4 is archaic and uncompromised by concerns for practicality, comfort, noise, vibration, or harshness. The navigation system is a door pocket in which to stow a map. A thin, paper map. Bumpers are optional.
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