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4/4 SPORT (2+2)-SEATER
Hi all, Hi Moll66, hope you agree I’ve choosen your fantastic picture for sketching out my photoshopped Morgan 4/4 sport 2+2-saeater. It’s very similar to the old 4-seater shape and suits the “4/4 Sport philosophy” (light, funny & economic), but offering more space & capacity. Hope you like it. BTW: really stunning that Red wine (Maroon) colour! Claudio _____________ Visit Italy Morgans and other cars & bikes http://www.flickr.com/photos/claudiobardeggiabrandi/sets/72157623861460615/
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Very nice. I think the 2+2 is a concept well worth exploring. This design exercise, with the hood up, has a much nicer appearance than the existing 4 seater. It is dificult to see how it would work with the side screens. How would you manage the space between the door mounted sidescreens and the side of the hood?
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Great colours. Looks the business too
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Excellent work. It does look easy on the eye, which I can't say about the current 4 seater. Helped by that colour combo, which has caused a lot of excitement recently.
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This option should be available, as a 2 seater with more luggage space. The sidescreens could either be 'large', or a zip out section of hood with plastic windows could be adopted. Graham Beardmore (sadly no longer with us) had removeable side windows incorporated in the hood of his Plus 8 to improve visibility, and they looked great. If I still have a photo I'll post it later.
Fantastic photoshop work there Claudio!
PS - being slightly colour blind I see this colour as browny red.
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This option should be available, as a 2 seater with more luggage space. The sidescreens could either be 'large', or a zip out section of hood with plastic windows could be adopted. Graham Beardmore (sadly no longer with us) had removeable side windows incorporated in the hood of his Plus 8 to improve visibility, and they looked great. If I still have a photo I'll post it later.
Fantastic photoshop work there Claudio!
PS - being slightly colour blind I see this colour as browny red. Hi all, I'm glad you like it....It is not the first time I try to design a Trad with more space inside.....but I Know Morganeers love the 2-seater shape and prefer carry a (beautiful)suitcase on a rack in the back of their car.... and so the Morgan 4-seater sales are low.... In regard to the sidescreens this could be a solution: http://www.flickr.com/photos/claudiobardeggiabrandi/12192063825/ Claudio _____________ Visit Italy Morgans and other ……. http://www.flickr.com/photos/claudiobardeggiabrandi/sets/72157623861460615/
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As an owner of the current 4 seater, I think this makes an attractive 2 seater with more internal luggage space, but I'm not convinced the design allows enough space for rear seats capable of accommodating people, especially with the hood up - the current 4 seater body is a fair bit longer than shown here.
MMC's 4 seater design does not appeal to all (I perhaps am in a minority who like it), but that aside I would say it does a remarkable job of being able to transport 4 adults hood up or down, plus picnic and chairs, something no other Morgan can do !
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I don't think there are many 2+2 sports cars that can really transport 4 adults. Some I have seen would even have trouble with 2 adults and 2 children. This would be fine for 2 adults and 2 children or perhaps small adults and would be great for touring with some custom luggage. Really that is what a 2+2 is all about. When you are young it is amazing what you can do though. The first sports car that I owned was a Honda S600 Coupe exactly like the one recently sold by Shannons (for all I know it may even have been this car) http://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/lot/E634AQU7ID30C65L/I managed to squeeze my mate and 3 girls into it. The smallest somehow in the middle between the seats and 2 in the back in the luggage space.
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