
Not Sold (Est: £22,000 - £26,000)
1930 Morgan Super Sports Aero
United Kingdom • 29 Apr 2026 • Lot 79
Vehicle Details
AI Listing Summary
This 1930 Morgan Super Sports Aero has a JAP V-twin 1,100cc engine and a notable history, including past ownership potentially linked to the Duke of Hamilton. While modified over the years and now red, it retains its vintage charm and comes with documentation, offering enjoyment with various vintage car clubs.

Condition
6
The car has been modified over time (hydraulic brakes, 12v lights, electric starter) and was repainted. It has been kept running but the usual checks are advised before use.
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Manual
Transmission:
M181
Chassis No:
Odometer:
[Odometer Reading]
GH 1672
Reg Number:
RHD/LHD:
[RHD/LHD]
H.
F.
S.
Morgan built his first three-wheeler in 1909.
An ingenious concept based around a tubular steel frame, its low centre of gravity and advanced sliding-pillar independent front suspension endowed it with excellent road-holding.
Progressively developed, the single rear-wheel-driven platform played host to a variety of JAP, Matchless, Blackburne, Anzani and Ford powerplants over the years (though the prototype used a Peugeot unit).
Fearsome competition cars, Morgan three-wheelers driven by the likes of H.
F.
S.
himself, Clive Lones and Harold Beart acquitted themselves well on race circuits and trial stages alike (Mrs.
Gwenda Stewart recorded 115.66mph during a record run at Montlhéry in 1930).
An evolution of the JAP-powered Aero model, the Super Sports appeared in 1927.
The Super Sports was notable for its chromium-plated exhaust pipes that run the length of the body.
Interest in Morgans of this period has never waned and, if anything, increased in recent times—the ...
Points of note
£7,102
Lowest Price (Since 2020)
£26,996
Median Price (Since 2020)
£45,000
Highest Price (Since 2020)
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