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Wanted! Information on a new Morgan.

Yuppers.

Isis was mentioned very early in the thread, and Bill has arguably done more to bring Morgans to the states than any other single person. He's now doing Corvette engine conversions in plus-8's; I beleive Tcherek is handling the remainder of Isis, but I may be mistaken.

probably the biggest inventory of used morgans is Dennis Glavis of Morgans West. Morgan Spares, also mentioned earlier, usually has a couple of consignment cars, too.

I always know of a handful of cars for sale, but we don't sell any through the shop -- we just keep a bulletin board of available cars as a service to enthusiasts and customers.
 
eschneider said:
Just when i thought I was having a bad day, you reminded me it's not as bad as I thought.....

I will never have a day when I realize I need another backhoe..... 8) Life ain't so bad after all. <grin>

Jokes aside, sorry for your predicament, by the way. That's gotta suck.

Yeah, well, it's not to replace one that broke down. My son is doing a job for me in Oklahoma and needs a backhoe. Because it will be needed elsewhere, it's cheaper to buy one than rent. You know, the depreciation factor. It's coming from Texas because of the shipping is cheaper. Miles verses weight. But things like this do have a way of crimping your style. Oh well, tomorrows another day.
 
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