MORGAN 3 WHEELER (1933)
Lowest Price: £7,102 • Median Price: £26,996 • Highest Price: £45,000 • Sell-Through Rate: 81%

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£7,102
LOWEST PRICE:
SINCE 2020
£26,996
MEDIAN PRICE:
SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£45,000
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
63
ALL TIME
SELL THROUGH RATE:
81%
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The Morgan 3 Wheeler, produced from 1932 to 1952, was known for its simplicity and affordability.
Its design was rooted in tax regulations, classifying it as a motorcycle, thus offering lower taxes.
The car was revived in 2011, paying homage to the original.
The 3 Wheeler had no direct successor in its original run, but the 2011 revival serves as a spiritual successor.
A lesser-known story: During World War II, Morgan suspended civilian production. The factory contributed to the war effort by manufacturing components for other vehicles. Some 3 Wheelers were reportedly used by dispatch riders.
How much is a Morgan 3 Wheeler (1933) worth?
In average condition, a Morgan 3 Wheeler (1933) is worth £27,000.
What is the most expensive Morgan 3 Wheeler (1933) to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Morgan 3 Wheeler (1933) to sell in history was sold for £58,127.
What is the cheapest Morgan 3 Wheeler (1933) to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Morgan 3 Wheeler (1933) to sell in history was sold for £7,102.
When was the Morgan 3 Wheeler (1933) produced?
The Morgan 3 Wheeler (1933) was produced between 1926 and 1939.


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