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- Jour 22
- jeudi 8 juin 2023
- ☀️ 22 °C
- Altitude: 44 m
AngleterreHartpury51°55’21” N 2°17’28” W
Malvern & Morgans

Another gorgeous day in the Motherland, and today I'm going somewhere very special. I'm off to the Morgan Motor Company and factory in Malvern to pick up my new Morgan and to arrange shipping. I had kept this quiet, but in keeping with my single status, I needed a "chick magnet," and what better than a Morgan with me in my Tinder shots.
I arrived at the factory and was greeted enthusiastically by the staff. Before getting my new Morgan, I did a tour of the factory. Morgan's are the last true British hand-made sports cars in the world - every single man's dream....... other than Rachel Hunter(NZ super model).
Morgans are made in some of the same hand-made processes and machines used for the last 75 years. The car is still made using Ash wood in the frame, aluminum hand beaten panels and boxing, and leather from Scotland. Touring the factory was like letting me in Santa's workshop. I was in awe of the tradies producing such quality. My guide said that they produce about 1,000 cars a year and every part except the engine and tyres are handmade.
Most Morgan's today are fitted with BMW engines (so sad), and the majority still have manual gear boxes. You can have any colour combination, leather and wood finish, and a choice of solid, mag, or wire wheels. What amazed me on the tour was how close you were to the production, standing right along side of a tradie hand beating fenders or hand planing wood. I watched a skilled seamstress manipulating the leather into beautiful car head rests and other tradies crafting the wood facing dashboards and bending Ash into shape for the structure - British craft at its best.
The tour ended up in the gift shop where you could buy every conceivable extra for your car from hand crafted driving gloves, exquisite Morgan wrist watches through to British wicker picnic baskets.
This was a tour not to be missed!
By the way, I did tell you, I got my Morgan..........................................................................embossed woollen scarf and decided to ship it back home in my bag. I will really look the part in my Tinder photos.....(sigh)............
(Now you didn't really think I had bought a Morgan sports car, did you?😉 (not at $180,000 and a 12 month waiting list - Gordon Bennet! 🫢))En savoir plus
VoyageurThat's amazing that it's still all hand-done and as you say, so close to the workers
VoyageurIt was amazing Allan, and the staff would stop and talk to you about their skills . Every car being built has a production number and they still use a clip board to sign off each job, take photos, etc so when you pick up your new Morgan, you have a photographic record of its production and each tradie has signed off the work they did.
VoyageurCool