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Mickey Richaud

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Very nice indeed. Got a real love for Morgans, just no bankroll for them.
 
Mickey.....thou shall not covet.....remember?? :wink: LOL
 
:lol: :lol: :bow:
 
Yep, gotta agree....

:lol: :lol: :bow:
 
This month's Hemmings Sports & Exotics has a buyer's guide for Morgans. Coincidence?
 
drooartz said:
This month's Hemmings Sports & Exotics has a buyer's guide for Morgans. Coincidence?

Meaningless... absolutely meaningless.

And that other '57 Morgan that went on ebay yesterday afternoon is another meaningless coincidence.

And no one can convince me otherwise.

Seriously.

Mama said so!
 
Steve said:
Mickey, it's Karma...... or rather CARma! Did I ever tell you that I used to live close to the Morgan factory?

Don't believe you did.

I would imagine the smell of ash lumber was intoxicating!
 
While I've never lived in England, I did live on Malvern Ave (Salt Lake City) for a couple years. Always figured that if I stayed I'd have to buy a Morgan.
 
Morgans are nice....including the one broke down on the interstate last weekend.

However:

I think, if I cannot obtain an XK140MC roadster, I'll get a Reliant Robin, just for grins.

I can hear my wife screaming now first time it tips over.
And refusing to ever get near it again.

Which means I can drive and smoke my stogies at the same time.

Dave
 
Had the Moogie bug last year, search high and low, but everything was high while I was low. Meanwhile a friend brought his over for me to work on and drive for a while, tight fit in a pretty primitive car... But they are sure the best looking car at the show!!

Ended up with an EX_MOD RHD '68 Land Rover 88. Maybe next time.

BillyB
'58 TR3A
'62 TR3B
'68 S2a 88"
 
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