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G'Day from WA

Richard-Aus

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Hi there,

I've read the forum for sometime and have finally signed up. I am a Brit, living in Australia with my beloved 1976 4/4 4 seater Morgan.

Below is some history of my car that you might find interesting based on an article I wrote a while back. I do all the work myself and since owning the car in 2012 have worked on most aspects, from total overhaul of the brakes, to head gaskets, electronic ignition, general servicing etc.

I've also put the original UK number plate on to the car as a "personal" plate here in WA. I've attached an historical photo from circa 1990 of the car in Australia I have obtained from a local club and a more recent one after a run out.

All Morgan’s have a story, B3767 is no different in this regard but it has quite a story. The car’s history is fully documented (with I suspect every receipt), from the initial Morgan documentation onwards and it is a well-travelled Morgan despite having less than 44,000 miles on the clock. The car came with over an inch of paperwork. The following is based upon the paperwork and call with the last owner when I was researching the car prior to buying it.

B3767 was first registered in the UK on 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] July 1976 and assigned UK licence plate RUY 22P. The car came installed with its current 1600cc Ford Crossflow Kent engine. Various factory fitted extras including wire wheels, leather trim, luggage carrier, reclining folding seats, Plus 8 type spotlights, undersealing by car seal, a bonnet belt and special body colour personalised the car upon delivery.
In
1979 the car appears to have changed hands and moved from its London home (where it was cared for by Morris Stapleton Motors – Morgan Distributors). By September 1981 it had completed some 28,918 miles and one year later had added another 1,000 miles based on its annual M.O.T. paperwork (seemingly it passed both tests first times). Again in 1982 it appears to have changed hands and has garage receipts (all Morgan specialists) for Reading, Hampshire and Surrey. The new owner had the car re-sprayed and various cosmetic work undertaken in addition to the normal care a Morgan requires.

In 1983 the car changed owners once more, this time to a Doctor, and made the move to Australia with its new owner from Leicestershire. The UK Government export papers are dated April 1983, some 29 years ago. The car was shipped on P&O’s container vessel “Morton Bay” from Tilbury to Fremantle, WA on the 13[SUP]th[/SUP] September 1983. The container’s custom note listed the container’s contents as “132 items – household effects” and “1 used Morgan motor vehicle”. The vessel arrived into Fremantle four weeks later in October 1983 and then the car’s next chapter began in Australia.

The car was registered in WA with the Police Department in December 1983 and assigned plate number 6PY 271 and registered to an address in Kalgoorlie (I suspect one of the few if only Morgans to have made it to Kalgoorlie). The cost of registry, stamp duty and third party insurance was a very reasonable A$97.32 (some twenty-five times more in 2012!). In the notes section is the comment “UK plates kept as souvenirs”. I wonder if these still exist somewhere?
At some point between 1983 and 1986 the owner moved to Mandurah, WA and in July 1986 sold the car for A$20,000 to a lady in Sydney. There is a handwritten note (on the Doctor’s headed paper and very much in Doctor’s writing) listing various spare parts that came with the car “that would be difficult to acquire in Australia”. The seller kindly provided a Melvin Rutter catalogue and recommendation for his ability to supply “any” parts. Somethings never change. The catalouge was included with the paperwork that came with the car.

The car was then transported to Sydney by TNT Car Carrying for half the price that it cost in 2012 to get it back to WA. There is documentation from NSW Department of Motor Transport about the new owner requesting approval to register the car with a compliance plate. The letter notes that the car was not registered in WA before 31[SUP]st[/SUP] December 1982, so looking at the remaining options listed in the letter (and documentation attached to the letter) the owner had some hoops to jump through to get a NSW plate. This was achieved and the car assigned NSW plate SJB 013. However for reasons that are not clear the car became a 1969 model with the chassis number 2169 (last four digits of the engine number that is also stamped on bonnet’s underside).

The car appears to have remained with the same owner until 1995 when it changed to her daughter (I believe based on a conversation with a previous owner). The car remained in Sydney.
In late 1996 and early 1997 the car underwent major restoration. This included new timber throughout, full bare metal re-spray (using Holden back – so it is a part Australian car now), new leather throughout and various engine repairs etc. Looking at the invoices quite some expense was incurred. There is an interesting note from the garage undertaking the work when the car was at the motor trimmers. The garage arranged for another Morgan to be present to act as a template for the leather work, I wonder if anybody knows that car? The restoration work took over four months to complete and is all fully documented, including timesheets and daily logs. The car was valued upon completion of the restoration as A$60,000.

In late 2010 the mileage had reached 43,000 miles and had little use since the extensive rebuilding and was kept garaged; this very much is consistent with the car’s current condition.
The car was sold at auction in mid-2011 and purchased by a dealer in Sydney, from whom I purchased the car in January this year (with the car unregistered). Whilst the car was in Sydney I had the car fully serviced as it was suffering from little more than the lack of use. The opportunity was taken to also fix the odd minor leak and to have the differential rebuilt.

In March [2012] the car was shipped back to WA some 26 years after it left. The journey back took longer than it should as the “car would not start”, or rather the transportation company did not know about chokes!
When back in WA I had to put the car “over the pits” and get it registered. This was the first time I had driven the car (after 4 months of sunshine it rained so it was hood up).

I explained to the government examiner about NSW having the wrong chassis number and year. I explained that the chassis number was probably a mistake and that the last four digits of the engine number had been used, this was accepted (and the location of the actual chassis number pointed out). The car pasted first time. However the inspector could not change the year back to 1976 as “he had no evidence”. This was until I produced the WA Police Department paperwork from 1983, he looked up the old WA plate number and it came up in the WA system as a 1976 Morgan. So I left the inspection centre, somewhat worse off financially but with WA registered, 1976 Morgan with paperwork to match its chassis number.

Two theories have been given to me as to why the chassis number and year may have changed, the first is about stamp duty thresholds and the second around compliance with Australian design rules. It could of course have been an admin error.

I look forward to being an active member of the forum.

All the best,

R.
 

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Hi Tom,

The list is quite long:

Parts changed/added:

• Fronts side lights rubbers (x2) as originals perished (Lucas L516)
• Windscreen rubber seal as original damaged
• Windscreen uprights rubber pads (x2) as original perished
• Windscreen screws (x6) as originals incorrect
• Hood/Tourneau turnbuckles (x10) as originals not all the same (old retained as spare)
• Headlight switch as side light position not fully working (old retained as spare)
• Sun visors (x2)
• Bonnet stays (x2)
• Door rubbing strips (trim savers) (x2)
• Stainless steel door lock covers (x2); trimmed to fit to replace plastic originals (old retained as spare)
• Door lock nuts changed to stainless steel (old retained as spare)
• 12v power point
• Bonnet knob backs (x4) changed due to originals corroded (old retained as spare)
• Windscreen wind deflectors changed to stainless steel (x2) from plastic (old retained as spare)
• Tommy bar for side screen bracket
• De-mister vents changed to stainless steel (x2) from plastic (old retained as spare)
• Passenger wing view mirror added
• Driver wing mirror replaced (old retained as spare)
• Rear view mirror added
• Spare wheel tire
• Purchased 1976 Morgan sales brochure
• Purchased owners' handbook
• Bonnet strap replaced to black leather (with sheep wool backing) from brown leather (old retained as spare) - not yet fitted
• Black mesh grille added to protect radiator
• Added carpet (including press studs for front mats)
• Added interior frame chrome covers
• Added chrome bonnet hinge ends (with matching screws)
• Fuel filler cap replacement
• Replace wiper bezel washers
• Replaced front seat securing bolts
• Secured jack handle with Toby clips
• Replaced wiper motor brushes
• Replaced wiper motor park switch
• Drivers side door lock replaced
• Passenger side door lock replaced
• Hazard light switch replacement
• Blank switch replacement (x1)
• Washer switch replacement
• Windscreen washer switch replacement
• Fan switch replacement
• Ignition lock
• Windscreen washer bottle, pump and bracket replaced
• Replaced heater foam
• Replaced air filter housing
• Wheel nut spanner (from MOCA)
• Changed steering wheel and boss (metal)
• Replaced fuse box
• Replaced fuel filler hose and clamps
• Replaced indicator, horn and dip/flash lever switch
• Replaced oil filler cap
• Complete stainless steel exhaust fitted (in manifold and brackets)
• Replaced Armstrong front shock absorbers with Avo shock absorbers
• Replaced front shock absorber stud bolts and nuts
• Replaced hand brake pivot bolt
• Replaced painted wire wheels with chrome wire wheels (x5)
• Replaced wheel spinners (x4)
• Replaced wiper motor rubber and bracket
• Replaced accelerator pedal spring
• Replaced passenger seat recline knob
• Replaced brake and clutch pedal rubbers
• Replaced heater vents and hoses
• Replaced Lucas side lights
• Replaced press studs on leather frame cover
• Fitted reverse light switch (including plug for switch) and wired in
• Fitted dis-car-nect to battery
• Fitted rebound spring gaiters
• Replaced battery earth strap
• Replaced front indicator lights (complete units) (x2)
• Replaced missing knurled nut for rev counter
• Added gasket to rev counter, speedo and engine gauges
• Replaced bonnet knobs (x4) with stainless steel versions (with nuts)
• Replaced widescreen brackets (x8) with stainless steel versions
• Replaced luggage rack uprights and bolts (stainless steel) x2
• Replaced luggage rack T-brackets and bolts (with gaskets) (stainless steel) x2
• Replaced rear indicator lights (Lucas L691/2)
• Replaced carburettor spring
• Fitted new bonnet belt (with felt lining)
• Fitted Magnecor 7mm spark plug leads and coil lead
• Fitted stainless steel spare wheel spacer
• Fitted stainless steel threshold plates (x2)
• Fitted thermal indicator flasher unit
• Replaced dashboard screws and cups
• Replaced grill and bolts with stainless steel version
• Purchased second hand manual to carry in car
• Fitted stainless steel rocker cover bolts
• Fitted electronic ignition module
• Fitted new ignition coil (Lucas DLB102)
• Fitted new ballast resistor
• Fitted new blank rocker switch
• Fitted new distributor cap and rotor arm
• Fitted new steering column
• Fitted new headlight gaskets
• Replaced rear indicator screws
• Replaced front indicator mounting rubbers
• Replaced washer motor
• Replace oil gauge pipe from manifold to oil pressure gauge
• Replaced headlight gaskets
• Fitted radiator expansion tank (and modified radiator filler neck)
• Replaced clutch pedal grommets (1 x small and 1 x large)
• Replaced track rod
• Replaced track rod end boots (x4)
• Replaced thermostat sensor
• Installed cylinder head studs and bolts (ARP)
• New head gasket April 2013
• New exhaust manifold gaskets
• New inlet manifold gasket
• New carburettor base gasket
• Replaced indicator and handbrake switch lights
• Replaced hand brake switch
• Replaced oil pressure gauge line from block to manifold
• Replaced windscreen wiper bezels
• Replaced thermal flasher (2 way for indicators)
• Replaced voltage stabiliser
• Manufactured an aluminium spacer for the thermostat housing
• Replaced the thermostat
• Replaced valve stem seals April 2013
• Replaced door hinge bolts
• Replaced wiper arms
• Replaced wiper blades
• Replaced brake master cylinder
• Replaced brake lines from master cylinder to manifold
• Replaced distributor (reconditioned)
• Replaced distributor securing bolt
• Replaced speedo cable
• Morgan black leather suitcase
• Morgan black leather luggage straps
• Fitted passenger side rear slave (brake) cylinder
• Fitted new t-piece to rear passenger brake cylinder brake pipe
• Fitted slave (brake) cylinder backing plates and rubber boots (both sides)
• Fitted cowl air scoop (from Aero Racing)
• Fabricated and fitted air dam to below radiator
• Replaced front brake hoses
• Replaced rear brake hose
• Replaced brake drum securing bolts (both sides)
• Fitted new (drilled) brake discs (x2) and checked for run out
• Installed chrome windscreen plinths with new gaskets
• Installed brake reaction bars (painted)
• Installed steering chassis roller stops
• Fitted K&N Filter and Housing
• Fitted CTEK charger lead securing clip
• Replaced both rear brake cylinders and end fittings
• Replaced offside rear brake pipe and fittings
• Replaced battery securing bracket
• Replaced radiator top and bottom hoses
• Replaced all heater hoses

• Repairs and removals:

• Amplifier and associated wiring (including aerial wiring) removal
• Rear fog light earth and wiring repaired
• Full beam wiring
• Jack handle fitting
• Luggage rack bolts securing
• Air filter cover securing bolt
• Badges removed (x4 all retained)
• Removal of security device
• Secured washer bottle
• Secured brake piping in engine bay
• Repaired/painted wooden seat brackets
• Painted front seat frames
• Secured wiring in driver's foot well and rear loom (plus secured earth at rear)
• Fuse box wiring for indicators/rev counter repaired/replaced
• Fuse carrier for hazard lights replaced
• Repaired n/s side light (poor bulb connection)
• Secured wiring o/s rear quarter
• Switched around indicator and hand brake warning lights
• Painted gear stick
• Painted hand brake
• Protected front cables and those in front wheel arches with conduit
• Protected brake light cables in wheel arches with conduit
• Removed and polished door hinges
• Moved front number plated and fabricated brackets
• Replaced exhaust manifold bolts
• Replaced wiper washer pump
• Replaced damper blades, added shims and new clamps (all stainless)

Service Items:

• Oil and filter change 18th Nov 2012
• Air filter 23rd Dec 2012
• New distributor cap and rotor arm 15th Jan 2013
• Oil and filter change April 2013
• Coolant system flushed and coolant replaced April 2013
• Steering, gearbox and diff oils checked April 2013
• Set tappet clearances April 2013
• New distributor cap and rotor arm November 2013
• Brake fluid October 2013
• New rear brake shoes (with copper grease) both sides November 2013, 44,500 miles
• New types (x4) January 2014
• Replaced all front brake pads January 2014, 45,000 miles
• Cleaned, painted and fitted new caliper pistons, seals and bleed screws January 2014
• Painted rear brake drums January 2014
• Greased front wheel bearings January 2014
• Full service October 2015 (see scan of service sheet), including new front brake pads, rear brake cylinders, PCV and grommet, rear brake springs, all coolant hoses (and jubilee clips)

Some "random" pics attached. Have lots more!

Hope you enjoy,

R.

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G'Day Mate! I love Morgans! Don't see many around here except occasionally at a car show. Lovely car you have there! Welcome aboard!
 
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