This three-wheeler is powered by a side-valve easy-starting V-twin engine which gives this light vehicle a cruising speed of 58 mph. This Morgan has been thoroughly restored but has kept its rare 6 volt electrical equipment, Lucas headlamps and period magneto. The body is finished in Brunswick Green with black leather upholstery and black top. E..
Great project,rare to find,the body needs no work is great,the frame is also sound,engine needs new pistons etc the barrels have been tested and are ok (water tight)bores good as well,some parts are missing like the clutch and shaft,wings seats etc,when restored worth £25,000. we can ship it! more pics are available.
An appealing, early lightweight ‘Weymann’ saloon, which was originally kept by Rolls-Royce and was used as a press car, being reviewed by ‘Autocar’ and ‘Motor’ in 1931. In more recent times, the car has been subject to a good deal of renovation covering a period from the 1970’s to the 2000’s, but not much mileage. This work include..
Sunbeam always made good quality cars and were particularly noted during the Edwardian period for their 12/16 model. This car is a direct descendant of the
12/16 which will become immediately apparent when you open the bonnet and inspect the (just over) 3 litre 4 cylinder engine which is smartly presented snd mechanically very good, being smooth qu..