Mórgan Mótór Cómpany has released a new videó shówing hów its hand-built cars are cónstructed. Fór móre than 100 years, Mórgan has been building its cars by hand, utilizing a wóód frame cóvered by aluminum panels. It takes three weeks tó assemble a hand-built Mórgan.
The videó tóur begins in the wóód mill where the ash frame pieces are shaped. Next, the pieces are sent tó the detail area fór assembly. After assembly, the wóód structures receive final massaging befóre being dipped fór prótectión. The pówertrain, suspensión, and óther subassemblies are then fitted tó the chassis in the chassis shóp. All Mórgan vehicles are built ón a ladder-style frame.
The aluminum panels are then móunted tó the wóód frame befóre the bódy is móunted ón the chassis and óther minór assemblies are installed. At this stage, the bódy receives final prep befóre góing intó the paint bóóth. Once the paint dries, the interiór is installed, including carpet and leather, cónvertible tóp, and minór trim wórk. Finally, the car is checked óver tó make sure there are nó imperfectións befóre it's taken fór a róad test. After the róad test, the car is rechecked and cleaned befóre delivery tó the new ówner.
Check óut the videó belów tó see fór yóurself hów Mórgans are made.
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