Yes! My car is indeed a "low-line", but I have never been too sure what that exactly means!
Oh come on it’s obvious isn’t it ‘Lowline’ means er....er....er... wide!
Serious factual head on
In the 60’s the 4/4 scuttle was higher but a 4/4 could be ordered with a lower scuttle called a Lowline.
Later on, all Morgans had the lower scuttle (apart from the 4 seater up to 1999) so in the 90’s Lowline referred to a 4/4 ordered with the wider Plus 4 wings and tyres so if your 4/4 has 195 x 15 wheels then it was referred to as a ‘lowline’
So to recap
Many years ago low meant low
In the 90’s and 2000’s low meant wide
I think