Equipment
1,991/90hp Triumph engine, silver painted wire wheels, Kelly blackwall radial tires, White banjo-spoke steering wheel, wind wings, Sunpro auxiliary gauges, halogen headlights, Maxtel driving lights, electric fan, front disc brakes.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Numbers matching engine complete with Morgan chassis record. The Red paint is in fair condition with minor scratches as well as light orange peeling. The rear shows lots of orange peel. The brightwork is also in fair condition with pitting noticeable on the cowl and windshield trim as well as the turn signal indicators. The glass on the headlights and fog lights appears slightly opaque. Slightly grimy underneath. The interior is in good condition with a few wrinkles, but no cracks or tears. The dashboard, gauges, and instrument cluster are in good condition and appear complete. A well maintained but used older restoration of a car that was done on something of a budget to begin with.
Market commentary
This car was reported sold at Hershey two months ago at a final price of $35,750. It's still a neat but imperfect driver quality car, let go again for an even more modest but not yet cheap price. It was noted in the catalog that RM Sotheby's had an interest in the car, suggesting a Hershey transaction turned upside down. It is a sound value here.