
£16,500
1931 Morgan Supersports
United Kingdom • 14 Sept 2022
Vehicle Details
AI Listing Summary
This 1931 Morgan Supersports has been extensively rebuilt since 2006, with a re-tubed chassis, new beetleback body, and a JAP engine fitted in 2017. The vehicle is UK/road registered and has been inspected and confirmed by the Morgan Club.

Condition
7
The vehicle has undergone an extensive rebuild since 2006, with a new body, bonnet, and re-tubed chassis. While the engine is not original, it is correctly dated and has been upgraded. The car has been confirmed by the Morgan Club and is UK/road registered, indicating a well-documented and maintained vehicle.
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[Transmission]
Transmission:
M593
Chassis No:
Odometer:
[Odometer Reading]
104YUT
Reg Number:
RHD/LHD:
RHD
1931 Morgan Supersports Purchased by our vendor in 2006 in the USA as a rolling project; extensive rebuild since; now fully UK/road registered; on B-type chassis The Morgan Three-Wheeler Club have confirmed after an inspection, that chassis number M593 first rolled out of the Malvern factory in 1931.
Little is known of its early life until it turned up in Canada during the 1990s.
The paperwork records at least three owners in the USA, including Ted Buckland, Stephen Glenn of San Francisco and Walt Kirby of Idaho, who sold it on to our vendor in the UK during 2006.
It remained a rolling chassis until at least 2007 when restoration commenced.
Firstly, the chassis was re-tubed by Cameron Engineering and Motorsport Ltd in 2008 for £609.
In 2009, the beetleback body was built by coachbuilder, Richard Williams of Malvern for £1,500 and the bonnet made by Tank and Radiator Co in Worcester.
The tail is thought to be original.
Confirmation of identity was completed in 2010 by the Morgan ...
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£7,102
Lowest Price (Since 2020)
£27,352
Median Price (Since 2020)
£45,000
Highest Price (Since 2020)
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