1930 MORGAN AERO SUPER SPORTS

REAR WHEEL DRIVE 3 -WHEELER

1930 MORGAN AERO SUPER SPORTS

REAR WHEEL DRIVE 3 -WHEELER

Production Years: 1911-1939 (pre-war V-twin)

Country: Great Britain

Number Produced: unknown

In 1930’s Britain, a tax advantage that allowed 3-wheeled vehicles to be registered as motorcycles made the Morgan a practical and exciting option and the best known of the British 3-wheelers. The Morgan Aero Super Sports’ low center of gravity design is enhanced by the J.A.P. engine, running a twin chain from the drive shaft passing between the seats.

H.F.S. Morgan, founder of the Morgan Motor Company LTD, completed his first 3-wheeler in 1909. “Modern” versions of these hand-built cars are still made in 2021 and retain features found on the original 1909 model.

In 1930, Mrs. Gwenda Stewart of France drove a similar Morgan Super Sports at a record speed of 115.66 mph.

Learn more about the Morgan Super Sports on Wikipedia

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