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Careful evolution was the name of the game at Morgan, especially where its entry level 4/4 was concerned. To paraphrase Brian Wilson, the formula was not to be messed with. However, it did acquiesce to legislation where needed; in late 1997, 114 changes were made, included lengthening the doors to make ingress and egress less awkward. Hence, the ‘Long Door’ was born, satisfying export markets.

Allon White Sportscars’ 4/4 is an appealing blend of old and new. It has narrow wings and tyres rather than the ‘Lowline’ option available

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