Originally Posted by A11OGE
4 seater are like hen's teeth. They are so practical that owners are reluctant to sell.

I'll agree with that. I've had mine for over 16 years and although I now have little use for the rear seats (the kids have all grown up) I've no plans to sell. If I ever did get rid of it, it would probably be for another 4-seater, I wouldn't want to lose the space.

On which point, although not what the OP is after, Richard Thorne currently has a 1992 4/4 for sale rtcc.co.uk/cars/1992-4-4-4-seater/

Some nice extras although the paintwork is apparently tired. At first glance, it looked to me that there was an issue with the bonnet but on closer inspection, I can see that what appears to be a gap is actually a painted stripe. I'm not sure I like it, but by coincidence (or possibly not, knowing how these things work) a very nice 1932 Alvis appeared in my Facebook feed with a very similar paint job: robinlawton.com/cars/1932-alvis-speed-20-sa-vanden-plas-tourer


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The Morgan is £17,995, by the way, the Alvis is £115,000. (As I say, I have no plans to change!!)


2011 Morgan 4/4
1932 Austin 7 Chummy