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Well, I'll be keeping an eye open for your solution. And boy, that engine bay looks full.
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There is, as our US friends are supposed to say,no substitute for cubic inches.
The Roadster V6 motor is relatively light, much lighter than the Rover V8 and sits well back. It has well chosen transmission ratios, at least for road use, that make it a pleasure to drive.
Just no where to store anything under the bonnet!
Peter, 66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...
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There is, as our US friends are supposed to say,no substitute for cubic inches. Hmm! Apparently the Roadster is a bit de-tuned Ford Duratec 37 Morgan Roadster: 280 bhp(209 kw) @ 6000 and 280lb/ft (380 Nm) Ford Mustang: 305 hp (227 kW) @ 6,500 rpm and 280 lb/ft (380 Nm) @ 4,250 rpm Ford EcoBoost 2.0 L EcoBoost 2013 Ford Focus ST: 252 hp (188 kW) @ 5500 rpm, 270 lb·ft (366 Nm) @ 1750–4500 rpm 2.3 L EcoBoost 2015 Ford Mustang: 276 hp(206 kW) @ 5,600 rpm, 300 lb/ft (407 Nm) @ 3,000 rpm
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I'm lost here. Do Morgan Classics come with a large tool tray? Where did they hide that?
Last edited by Erik O; 14/01/14 07:41 PM.
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No, just a small plastic tray...........under the wood behind the seats.
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
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You will have a carpeted shelf behind the seats. The carpet has two popper stubs to the rear and on each side of the shelf. Un popper these studs and lift the carpet up and forward. You will see a plywood shelf with a hand cut ring on the front edge, this is to secure the shelf. Move the ring round until it is clear of the shelf. Lift the shelf out and voila there should be the tool tray, complete with jack and wheel removing spanner.
Ian 2011 Plus 4 Wild Mogs Reims 2019, Goodwood 2018, Isle of Man 2017, Carried on to Caramulo" 2016
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Viola! A superbly made flock lined tool tray! .......Sorry Dave I actually quite like mine.
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You might put a tool roll or box into the front end of the passenger footwell (right word?). And sell it to  ahem the co-pilot as a brand new footrest.
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You might put a tool roll or box into the front end of the passenger footwell (right word?). And sell it to  ahem the co-pilot as a brand new footrest. This is what we do. Jack and hammer in the under bonnet toolbox, small toolkit in a zip case behind the drivers seat, and the touring toolkit in a box at the front of the passenger footwell, doubling up as a footrest.
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I had an alloy rally footrest in my 4/4......my passenger was a tad short and it stopped her from sliding forward under braking! The beauty of that was that you could store stuff under it...its triangular in construction and a tool roll would fit in front of it as well. I may need to refit it to the Roadster for my short-arse passenger who is coming with me to the Le Mans Classic....otherwise I can see me losing him under hard braking at the end of the Mulsanne Straight!
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