New in paperback! Morgans way of producing cars is unique. In this day and age, the company still makes use of real craftsmanship in every aspect of building its characterful cars, and every Morgan can be made to a bespoke specification to suit the individual customers wishes. In Making a Morgan, the reader accompanies a very traditional model, a Morgan Plus 4, through every step of its build, from customer specification sheet to finished car a process that, in this instance, takes 17 days. During their stay in Malvern, the authors spent every day at the Pickersleigh Road factory and, in doing so, established a real rapport with the the Morgan craftsmen and craftswomen. A rapport that allows this book to present a truly intimate portrait of the individuals who so proudly build Morgans, and the painstaking way they go about their work. Featuring some 380 images, including a range of archive photos from the Morgan factory, this is a rare overview of a unique, and very British, manufacturing tradition. Never before in over 100 years of rich history has the Morgan production process been documented in such detail.
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Product Details
Weight: 721g
Dimensions: 228 x 271mm
Publication Date: 21 Jun 2018
Publisher: David & Charles
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781787113695
About Andreas Hensing
Andreas Hensing began his career as a Naval Officer including a period studying social science and HR Management at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg. He later found work as HR Manager at Axel Springer Publishing House eventually spending 25 years as a consultant in media industries. Andreas took his first steps in media production in the mid-90s writing and producing corporate films for industry. In 2011 Andreas and his wife Dagmar founded their own small publishing house (Hanseatischer Buchverlag) producing self-written books about Morgan plus several classic cars calenders. Since 2014 they have launched two blogs www.classic-cars-news.de and www.morgan-news.de. They also write articles about classic cars for magazines. Andreas and Dagmar live in Hamburg Germany.