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A MORGAN LIGHT PARCELCAR FOR £100.

8th January 1914
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Page 5, 8th January 1914 — A MORGAN LIGHT PARCELCAR FOR £100.
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Our illustration shows a smart-looking industrial three-wheeler which the Morgan Motor Co., Ltd., Worcester Road, Malvern, has recently put on the market. The reliability of this concern's productions is well known, as machines having acquired many awards from time to time. The chassis portion is the company's standard type driven by a J.A.P. air-cooled engine, 85 mm. bore and 85 mm. stroke ; a B. and B. carburetter is fitted, there is provision for two speeds, and the final transmission is by chain.

The feature of the outfit is the neatly-built box type of body which is mounted. This will accommodate light loads up to 1 cwt. ; in addition there is room for two passengers. To afford accessibility to the near portion of the chassis, the body, as shown in the lower photograph, may readily he swung over. It is also possible to remove this by merely unscrewing eight nuts, so that an ordinary form or light touring body may be fitted instead.

The price of the industrial model, including tools, screen and hood, is £100. The outfit should appeal to commercial travellers, and others who have many calls to make. There is, of course, certain to be a great demand in the future far cheap and small trade runabouts.

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