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Morgan Plus 8 Fifty Years an Icon

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  • Barcode: 9781785007255
Once given the green light to use Rover's newly acquired V8 engine, the Morgan Motor Company lost no time installing it under the bonnet of their traditional sports car. The Morgan Plus 8 became their biggest-selling model, spanning thirty-six years from its 1968 launch to discontinuation in 2004. After an eight-year respite it was reintroduced to the firm's model line-up from 2012 until 2018, underpinned by a new state of the art bonded aluminium chassis and powered by a potent BMW V8. Morgan Plus 8 - Fifty Years an Icon gives a detailed account of the history, design and manufacturing process of the Morgan Plus 8. With over 300 colour photographs, it covers both the traditional and Aero chassis cars and details the history of both the Rover V8 and the BMW V8 engines. Including full specifications for each model and recalls the Plus 8's motor sport heritage, it features personal first-hand accounts from key personalities while covering the history of the mark and looking at is future.

Author: Michael Palmer

Author Bio: Michael Palmer took an apprenticeship with British Airways in 1980. Once completed, he took up a position with a flight simulation company. In the mid-1980s the opportunity arose for him to work as a technician in the printing industry. Throughout the 1990s he wrote short sketches and one-lines for a variety of shows on BBC Radio and ITV, before concentrating on other writing projects. Michael has had a lifelong interest in cars - Alvis, Bentley, Jaguar and Morgan are particular areas of interest, in addition to Bristol.

ISBN: 9781785007255

Publisher: The Crowood Press UK

Binding Type: Hardcover

Illustrations: 308 color photos

Language: English

Pages: 192

Printing Status: In Print

Edition: NA

Country Made: India

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