Hi Carl. No when we came to a T junction and had snuck up close enough to get a good look, it was in fact (and probably had been all the time), a Morgan. But I think you're probably right about the date. I think it was just post war. Nice old crate, though.
Every Morgan owner I've spoken to says that every time they drove it something fell off - but there was always enough left together to get them home. - but I haven't spoken to a Morgan owner since 1965.
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Is that an MG TC, Mike?
At least you had your camera handy!
On reflection I think it's an MG TD of the early 1950s!
It'd look good if you bagged a brace of 'em!
Hi Carl. No when we came to a T junction and had snuck up close enough to get a good look, it was in fact (and probably had been all the time), a Morgan. But I think you're probably right about the date. I think it was just post war. Nice old crate, though.
Every Morgan owner I've spoken to says that every time they drove it something fell off - but there was always enough left together to get them home. - but I haven't spoken to a Morgan owner since 1965.
Just spotted the curved winged Morgan badge on the spare-wheel clamp - I'm getting a bit slow on the uptake!
I think they're still in production(with a long waiting list) somewhere in Norfolk(?).
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