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1958-’69 Morgan Plus 4 Drophead Coupe

It was common practice among English automakers in the prewar era to offer open-top cars in both a stripped-down, elemental style, and with more cosseting, weather-resistant coachwork. For certain tradition-minded firms like Morgan, this practice carried well into the postwar years. Morgan’s famous Plus 4 would

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