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  2. Morgan +4 - Wikipedia

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    The Morgan Plus 4 is a sports car produced by the Morgan Motor Company. It is a more powerful and, in the case of the earlier cars, a slightly longer version of the company's previous 4/4 model. Plus 4 production ran from 1950 to 1969. It was revived in 1985 and filled the gap between the 4/4 and the Plus 8 until 2000. It was again produced ...

  3. Morgan 4/4 - Wikipedia

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    The Morgan 4/4 is a British motor car which was produced by the Morgan Motor Company from 1936 to 2018. It was Morgan's first car with four wheels, the name indicating that the model has four wheels and four cylinders (earlier Morgans had been three-wheelers, typically with V-twin engines). Early publicity and advertising material variously ...

  4. List of sports cars - Wikipedia

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    Coupe Monaco Monteverdi Hai 450 SS Prototype: 1970, 1973 Coupé Switzerland Limited to two units Monteverdi Hai 650 F1 Prototype: 1992 Supercar Switzerland Limited to three units Morgan: Plus 4: 1950-1969 Roadster England Morgan: Aero 8: 2001-2010, 2015–present Roadster England Morgan: Aeromax 2008-2009 Coupe England Limited production Morgan ...

  5. Morgan Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Motor Company Limited is a British motor car manufacturer owned by a British investment group Investindustrial. Morgan was founded in 1910 by Henry Frederick Stanley Morgan. Morgan is itself based in Malvern Link, an area of Malvern, and employs approximately 220 people. Morgan produce 850 cars per year, all assembled by hand. [2]

  6. Alvis Car and Engineering Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 a new chassis based on the TA14 and six-cylinder 3–litre engine was announced and this highly successful engine became the basis of all Alvis models until production ceased in 1967. Saloon bodies for the TA 21 , as the new model was called, again came from Mulliners of Birmingham as they had for the TA 14, with Tickford producing the ...

  7. Junkyard Gem: 1979 Triumph TR7 Drophead Coupé - AOL

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    Even though British Leyland stopped selling the MGB, Midget, and Spitfire after 1980 and the TR7/TR8 in the United States after 1981, I still find numerous examples of each of these English sports ...

  8. Sunbeam-Talbot 80 - Wikipedia

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    The Sunbeam-Talbot 80 is a 4-door 4-light sports saloon which was produced by English manufacturer Sunbeam-Talbot from 1948 to 1950. [2] The 80 was introduced in July 1948 as an entirely new body for the Sunbeam-Talbot Ten. [2] As before sports saloon and drophead coupé bodies were offered. [3]

  9. Jaguar Mark V - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar Mark V (pronounced mark five) is a luxury automobile built by Jaguar Cars Ltd of Coventry in England from 1948 to 1951. It was available as a four-door Saloon (sedan) and a two-door convertible known as the Drop Head Coupé, both versions seating five adults.