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I would like to see a low cast 4/4, with no running boards, open front wheels with cycle guards. I think this would give a very retro look and would appeal to much wider market.

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Originally Posted by Cat302
I would like to see a low cast 4/4, with no running boards, open front wheels with cycle guards. I think this would give a very retro look and would appeal to much wider market.

That sounds like a Pendleton to me.


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Originally Posted by Paul F
Originally Posted by Cat302
I would like to see a low cast 4/4, with no running boards, open front wheels with cycle guards. I think this would give a very retro look and would appeal to much wider market.

That sounds like a Pendleton to me.
Sounds like a solution to all those Ford Dragon engines wink


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Originally Posted by planenut
Nearest comparable car I would say is a Caterham and they start at several thousands of pound less for an arguably a much better product.

Good point. I bought my 4/4 when I was 40. If I were 40 these days and on the lookout for a proper sports car it would almost certainly be a Caterham.


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Originally Posted by Cat302
I would like to see a low cast 4/4, with no running boards, open front wheels with cycle guards. I think this would give a very retro look and would appeal to much wider market.

Like this one perhaps?

https://www.talkmorgan.com/ubbthreads.php/galleries/750049/re-morgan-super-4#Post750049


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