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Morgan Motor Company Aeromax car

Aeromax on Castlemorton Common

Morgan Cars - a history

Find out the long and fascinating history of the Malvern-based car manufacturer. Here are some of the key dates, and a link to a full history on the company's website. There's also an interview with Charles Morgan.

1906

H.F.S. Morgan, opened a garage and motor works in Malvern Link, running buses between Malvern and Gloucester.

1910

H.F.S. Morgan builds his first cars - the two three-wheelers are unveiled at a motor show in Olympia.

1912

Morgan Motor Company formed as a private Limited Company, with a factory on the Malvern Road in Worcester.

Morgan factory in Malvern

The Morgan factory

1913

A Morgan made the fastest time at the Shelsey Walsh Hill Climb at an average speed of 22 mph.

At the time, a two-seater Morgan three-wheeler cost 85 guineas - about 拢92 (that's just over 拢7,200 at today's prices.)

1918

The company moves its factory to Pickersleigh Road in Malvern - they are still there.

1936

A four-wheeler, known as the Morgan Four Four, was exhibited at the London and Paris Exhibitions.

The Morgan Four Four holds the record for the world's longest production run of the same model.

2000

The Aero 8 is launched at the Geneva show

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