1932 Morgan Three-Wheeler

The updated version of the Morgan 3-Wheeler was without a doubt one of the most interesting cars to make it’s debut in 2012. The basic design remained the same but with some modern running gear including the transmission out of a Mazda MX-5. Everybody talked about how the new car payed homage to the old one, but now we get to see an original car thanks to Jay Leno. Leno’s 3-Wheeler’s parts were made in 1932 and then it was assembled in 1946 after the war and shipped to Australia. His car is a deluxe model with the same Matchless MX-4 V-Twin that powered the Brough Superior which was a British made motorcycle that was thought to be the best in the world during it’s time. Other options include the 3 speed transmission with a reverse gear and the barrel body that allowed the carrying of a spare tire. Very cool old little car.


Source: Jay Leno’s Garage on YouTube

Porsche 962 for the Streets

Luke Huxham of Maiham Media brings us the story of a very special Group C Porsche 962 in Japan. It was the second ever Porsche 962 built as a proof of concept and one of only a handful world wide registered for legal street use. The Group C endurance cars have a carbon monocoque frame and are actually reasonably comfortable on public roads according to the owner.


MotorHEAD モーターヘッド // Racing In The street : Group C Porsche 962
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