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PAUL161

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Because it was raining, I put the car in the trailer to go to the show about 60 miles away, figuring the rain was just local. Well, it poured rain all the way to Fayetteville, and I sat in the truck for an hour. The rain was beginning to lighten up; finally, it stopped! Took the car out of the trailer, and 2 hours later, it started to rain again, or should I say pour, and I decided to put the car back in the trailer. Thanks to Dan Craig for helping me; we got the car back in the trailer after getting pretty wet ourselves. I was surprised that quite a few cars showed up! Those Morgan 3-wheeler guys are a little loose :jester: , no top, just put on a pair of goggles and took off! Do those 3 wheelers come with a sump pump? :jester: All in all, it was an enjoyable day! Thanks to British Iron, the show was successful. Now to drive back home in pouring rain with no letup! :rolleyes2:PJ
 
They are British Paul, they leak out of more than the engine.

Our forecast in this part of the state is 50% rain through Thursday. Along with it comes depressed temps, which isn't unwelcome since the humidity is shooting skyward.
 
Because it was raining, I put the car in the trailer to go to the show about 60 miles away, figuring the rain was just local. Well, it poured rain all the way to Fayetteville, and I sat in the truck for an hour. The rain was beginning to lighten up; finally, it stopped! Took the car out of the trailer, and 2 hours later, it started to rain again, or should I say pour, and I decided to put the car back in the trailer. Thanks to Dan Craig for helping me; we got the car back in the trailer after getting pretty wet ourselves. I was surprised that quite a few cars showed up! Those Morgan 3-wheeler guys are a little loose :jester: , no top, just put on a pair of goggles and took off! Do those 3 wheelers come with a sump pump? :jester: All in all, it was an enjoyable day! Thanks to British Iron, the show was successful. Now to drive back home in pouring rain with no letup! :rolleyes2:PJ
I used to work with a guy who drove a Morgan. He said the tops are so bad you're better off putting on a good rain coat.
 
There was a small car show in Eureka years ago.A friend of mine entered
his Formula Vee,& told me that there was an older Morgan Three Wheeler there.
He told me that he was given a ride in it,& that it was the weirdest thing
that he'd done.When the meet was over,my friend asked if he needed help loading
it onto a trailer.The Morgan owner gave him a dirty look,& said "Trailer?" - "We
drove it here!".
These people ARE NOT normal.
 
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