The front plate on my '62 +4 was bent a bit where the engine mounts
installed. After straightening those and reinforcing the bends with
another gusset, it should be quite decent. Prior to straightening
however, the engine mounts and isolators were well off any sort of
alignment (eyeball or otherwise). I figure the car had some sort of
accident at one time since there have been other clues of distortion
and stress in other areas around the front.
As MOG47 indicated, the part should be quite straighforward to
fabricate if a reasonable sample is available to work from.
deemi@juno.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> hoping for some help on the list, I wrote Linda at morgan spares, she
> replies
>
> Yes, the Morgan front engine plate is exclusive to Morgans. Triumph
> ones take severe modification and they're still not right. I have some
> coming from Morgan but they will not be here until early February and
> cost is around $225-250.
>
> I would like to get a used one, as I cant think of how they could go bad?
>
> can anyone help?
>
> I have a 63 Morgan Plus 4 #5381
> Bob Bowie in Maine
>
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