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I think thats always been the Morgan mantra!!

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Originally Posted By Peter J
I talked to Mark Leddington about this very issue earlier in the year.

You are right. No real interest in filling the orders.

Production is at capacity, without adding an extra shift to extend the working day they cannot make more...and to do this would require a major change to the organisation of the production side of the business.
Also, it would need a new team of craftsmen to do the work. They have enough trouble training/finding people to replace retirees and leavers.

So there is no realistic way they can go from 750 cars to 1000.

And apparently no real interest in improving production techniques. If the body tubs were properly jigged and finished to a standard practically all other parts would be off-the-shelf, pre-made, pre-drilled and ready to fit with a minimum of adjustment. This would have the advantage of interchangeability in the case that new mudguards, cowls, or bonnets were required. As it is too much customisation is required for every car.


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But then that's the whole ethos of a coach built car Peter!


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Originally Posted By Jays
But then that's the whole ethos of a coach built car Peter!


Well said John. Peter you should be very happy with your Built by robots soulless Jaguar flyingpig


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Originally Posted By Jays
But then that's the whole ethos of a coach built car Peter!

Fine if I am having a one off special built but there is no particular reason for every mudguard, front and rear, to be hand fitted. There is no reason why the width, left and right, front and rear, should differ on every car. There is no reason why the gap under the windscreen between the bottom of the windscreen and the top of the scuttle should be a variable.

The chassis is brought in from outside mainly pre-drilled and ready for assembly and,one would hope, accurately jigged. The mudguards, cowls, and inner mudguards, are all made outside and within the variations of three different mudguard widths there is no reason why they could not be pre-cut and pre-drilled for assembly. The major hand built component is the body tub. If the angle, height, and general form of the firewall and the top of the scuttle was accurately built to conform to a jig or pattern (this is the major challenge) everything else would fall into place. The bonnets could even be standardised. A further challenge could be getting the door openings jigged and equal so that every door could be the same.

I'm not able to estimate how much time this would save on each car but I would guess more than a day. Costs would be reduced by standardisation and production increased without additional specialised staff.

But then what would I know, I've never worked for a coach builder, so my thoughts probably have no validity.


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Damn...make me read 1,000 words and THEN tell me you're unqualified to render an opinion!😂


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I suspect that the M3W is relatively standardised compared to its four legged siblings.

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Originally Posted By Gambalunga

A further challenge could be getting the door openings jigged and equal so that every door could be the same.


Last I checked, we were talking about the 3 Wheeler, and the 3 Wheeler doesn't have any doors.


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The 3 wheeler is basically assembled by morgan, i believe. I know they make the ash frame. Do they make anything else?


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Originally Posted By Josh Rose
Originally Posted By Gambalunga

A further challenge could be getting the door openings jigged and equal so that every door could be the same.


Last I checked, we were talking about the 3 Wheeler, and the 3 Wheeler doesn't have any doors.

Typical TM thread drift. Previous posts were regarding increased production of 4 wheelers to meet the demands of the relaxed rules in the USA for "replica" models.

Keep up at the back there smile


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