malbolgia
Mr.Spencer
malbolgia

I, unfortunately, just realized that my life long dream is to work for Morgan. Too bad, I’m older than dirt. But maybe, at bizarro Morgan, that’s a plus! Off to calligrigraph a resume!

I felt a great disturbance in the force, as if millions of monocles popped out and were suddenly silenced. I fear something excellent has happened...

The real triumph of Morgan is to be the first OEM to get the EV design right!!

Nope.

Weyoun: These new Morgans are full of surprises, aren’t they? You know those refrigeration suits they wear?

It seriously looks like the electric car the Rocketeer would drive. I love it.

This might just be the most impractical vehicle on the face of the planet. There’s zero storage. You can’t drive very far because of range anxiety. It probably is effected heavily by the temperature. You can’t drive it in the rain. Parts are nowhere. Dealers are nonexistent. Safety features? Nah. You won’t be able to

The handlebariest. Brother, you might even grow some leather-wrapped-driving-goggles and a red baron scarf.

This is, without a doubt, the single damn coolest thing I've ever seen revealed at an auto show since, well, the last 3-wheeler actually...

Hilarious reference here

This is GORGEOUS. I would have never believed that a British company would take their Harley-powered three-wheeler and make it into an EV with Brass Era design cues and have it look so stunning.

Will it help me grow a handlebar mustache?

Is it just me who wants to read this as Ford FocusauRuS Rex?

A hand crank dynamo. “Just another 30 minutes and I’ll have us back on the road!"

So being Morgan are the batteries at least dry pile plates that require a chemist to revucunate every fortnight? At the very least they better require a prewar voltage spec to recharge. Perhaps with the use of a waterwheel Dynamo?

silent electric motors are awesome... especially in combination with a really loud horn... and preferably whilst driving on the sidewalk

Tremendous souls, each one. Particularly Capt. J. H. who was my Div-O when he was an S-3 NFO prior to pursuing what he really wanted to be.

I remember showing up to ROTC at fifteen years old, and wondering what sort of desk that Mickey Mouse looking little guy with the glasses had spent his career flying.

I bet it’ll use some sort of pseudo-warp engine.