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'52 Morgan F Super is on the road

Awesome! I don't believe there are any genuine Morgan cyclecars here in hinterland, but one local collector has built two JZR kits

And I'm assuming you live somewhere where winter isn't as harsh as it is here
 
I first built a JZR but then got hooked on the real deal. I also have a '35 Sports Morgan. Too much fun. I'm in north west Fla. and it's not a driving day today but later in the week I'll be out again.
 
I first built a JZR but then got hooked on the real deal. I also have a '35 Sports Morgan. Too much fun. I'm in north west Fla. and it's not a driving day today but later in the week I'll be out again.
Thought I recognized the terrain. Older sister lives in Century.

Nice work on the Morgan!
 
Fred, it looks great. Congratulations on that one.
 
A friend of mine told me about a three wheeler that
he saw at a local car show.He got a ride in it,& when the show
was over,asked the owner if he needed help loading it on a trailer.
The owner replied "Trailer?! ....I drove it here!".
 
I drive mine to car shows. I don't wan a trailer queen. If the show is an hour drive away I will trailer my '35 Morgan to save wear and tear on it but I drive them all locally. They are too much fun to let sit in the garage.
 

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