Another customer,I find I am reading everything I can on Morgan's then a few months later read same again and pick out new tips to suit what I have found out to useful to my morgan.
I'll sign up for a copy I agree with comments that the 4 seater is a more "practical" Morgan for the man who need to carry more "stuff" eg its a Grand Tourer. Child ( Grand child in our case) & Dog friendly I agree about the roof line when its up BUT I'm not a fan of the New improved 4 seaters lines
I liked the 4 seater conversion that Simmonds carried out, essentially what looked like a 2 seater hood with the rear seats as a storage area and with weather protection for luggage etc.
John
1989 911 Porsche Carrera Land Rover Series Defender 90 SW
How about a "modified" 4 seater? Remove rear seats to create storage area. Lowline hood aka extended 2 seater hood to lower the rear hood height?
PeterJ.......re extra space in Aero Plu8....couple years ago I went to see a Roadster at Lifes. Lovely car being sold for the owner. His wife needed a wheelchair so he had got a coachbuilt box made and fitted on the rear, following the lines of the car not just a rectangular trunk. It was removeable to allow a rack to be used too. The main thing was it was designed to follow the lines/ contour of the car and looked like a part of the body not a bolt-on. Something similar would work on your car I am sure. The lack of " dog space " behind the Plus8 seats is a negative for me...how would I get 2 spaniels in?
I liked the 4 seater conversion that Simmonds carried out, essentially what looked like a 2 seater hood with the rear seats as a storage area and with weather protection for luggage etc.
I think the Paul Simmonds hood evolved and became the current Morgan factory 4 seater hood
Might be wrong about that but it certainly looks similar and this is the sort of information that will hopefully come up in the research
2008 XXVII Platform, Bugatti Blue Roadster 4 Seater