The Club was formed in 1945 and today has over 1,400 members worldwide. The formation of the current Three-Wheeler Club pre-dates other Morgan clubs anywhere in the world.
The first Bulletin was circulated in October 1944, and the first social meeting in South London was held in February 1945 as Flying Bombs were falling on the city! For a more detailed history click here…
Inaugural General Meeting at Morgan Factory, Sunday September 23rd 1945
Events and Social
The Club organises events specifically for our members such as the Training Day and the AGM and Social Weekend. In addition, we’re invited to many shows and competitions in the UK and around the world. More information
The Morgan Three Wheeler Club has Regional Groups throughout the UK & Overseas. – Regional Groups
The Bulletin
The club has a monthly illustrated magazine, The Bulletin that covers social events, racing news, gossip about members and their activities and technical and historical information.
There are ‘Wanted’ and ‘For Sale’ sections, a ‘Letters to the Editor’ page, and a wealth of sporting and technical matters relating to the use, maintenance and preservation of Morgans.
Back issues of this magazine from 1944 to 2000 are now available to members on CD-ROM from Regalia and are a useful source of older technical information as well as being an insight into many years of history. We believe
The Bulletin to be in a class of its own, it is not page after page of adverts, there are articles and stories of interest to the Morgan Three-Wheeler and vintage car enthusiast.
Why not click here and join us now!
Spares
One of the main reasons for joining the club is access to the spares scheme called Mogspares. Headed by the Mogspares co-ordinator, it is run by a team of volunteer members who organize, source and manufacture a vast array of spares needed to keep our cars up and running on todays roads.
These spares can now be seen and ordered on the Website through Mogshop.
The Club is always interested in purchasing suitable parts for Morgan Three Wheelers. If you have parts or a project car you wish to sell please contact the Club.
The Club Library
The Morgan Three-Wheeler Club Library is a unique source of reference material for all matters relating to these remarkable vehicles.
The main library collection includes books, brochures, handbooks, on Morgans or Morgan related companies (suppliers of engines, carburetors, magnetos, etc.). There is a huge range of engineering drawings, plus factory records & correspondence and other miscellaneous historical and technical literature. These amount to over 1000 items, housed in 26 ring binders, plus many large format plans and drawings housed separately.
Sporting
The Morgan Three Wheeler Club Sporting Section is dedicated to keeping alive the competition prowess of the Morgan Three Wheeler which began back in 1912 when HFS Morgan won the “Light Car and Cyclecar Challenge Trophy” at Brooklands at the first attempt. That spirit of competition still drives today’s racers to keep the Three Wheeler at the forefront of vintage racing where it holds a unique place, being able to compete and win in a wide range of events.
Technical Advice
The club has a team of Technical Advisers who, between them, have well over 150 years of Morgan experience! There are technical advisers covering two-speeders and three-speeders with ‘V’ twin engines, and F-types with Ford engines. Each one is an expert in his field and can advise on technical aspects, history and catalogue specifications. See the Contact page for details.