1914 Morgan Three-Wheeler engine start up and run at the start line of the Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club's 2024 Pioneer Run.
The Morgan V-Twin Three-Wheeler is a vehicle that definitely help defined the early days of motoring with its innovative design and racing pedigree. Powered by a robust V-twin engine mounted at the front, this lightweight, open-air three-wheeler combined motorcycle agility with the stability of a car. It's simple yet elegant design, featuring two front wheels and a single rear drive wheel, allowed for quick acceleration and remarkable handling for the time.
The 1914 Morgan was more than just a cyclecar – it was an affordable alternative to full-sized cars, making motoring accessible to a wider audience. Its racing success cemented its legacy as a formidable performer on the track, while its unique, streamlined look made it a head-turner on the road. Even over a century later, the charm and appeal of this early Morgan endure, making it a prized collector’s item and a true piece of automotive history.
Location for this video is Tattenham Corner, Epsom Downs Racecourse, Surrey, England UK.
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