Yup! Great toy!! The 3-wheelers, as we Morgan nuts call them, are often referred to as the
"only true Morgans. When my model was first built, In the early '20s, it was labeled the 4/4 which stood for 4 wheels and 4 cylinders. Eventually, Morgan built a +4 (4 wheels and a bigger motor), +8 (which had the Buick alloy V8 in it), and then various other stranger things like the
crosseyed Morgan (photo below).

It's nice to see them starting to build 3-wheelers again. They re-started production a few years ago with a more traditional power train. All along these have had V-2 motorcycle engines from various British manufacturers and a few Yanks have installed heretical Harley Davidson engines on their poor suffering 3-wheelers. Here's one from the '30s when 3-wheeled Morgans were winning all manner of races and trials. Followed by someone famous in a more recent version of a 3-wheeler.


Just in the last few years the boys in Malvern have started to build seriously fast 3-wheelers, which are a HOOOOOOT to drive as they prefer to corner with their inside front wheel off the ground

Do notice the "flex" in the leeward wire wheel while these two CRAZY people are going around a corner!!
