Myron
Some suggestions:
* call or fax before you go, as much as a courtesy as to make sure the
works are open
* bring your camera and lots of film
* avoid drooling on the cars
A tip: I stayed at the Red Gate B&B in Great Malvern. Paid 35UKP for a
single a couple of years ago. Found the accommodations comfortable. Owners
advertise in Miscellany.
Chuck Vandergraaf
'52 +4, P.2473/V.345.ME
'85 Chrysler LeBaron Turbo
'86 MR2
Pinawa, Manitoba, R0E 1L0
Canada
vandergraaft@aecl.ca
> ----------
> From: Myhekoenig[SMTP:Myhekoenig@aol.com]
> Sent: May 10, 1998 9:27 PM
> To: Morgans@Autox.Team.Net
> Subject: Pilgrimage to Malvern Link
>
> I've been recording information on trips to the factory by listers for the
> past several months. Thanks to comments from Jack Claxton, Skip Tannen,
> Steve
> Manwell, Joe DeLuca, and Mary Shields, I've learned quit a bit. My wife
> and I
> will be visiting Malvern in about a week and a half and I can't resist
> asking
> the list for any other useful tidbits of information. If anyone has
> anything
> to share that might make a great trip even better, it would be well
> received
> here in Cincinnati.
> Many thanks to Martin Kurrein, Gerry Wilburn, Bill Rogers, and Charles A.
> Harris for responding to my inquiry about the Isle of Man get together.
> Unfortunately, we will arrive too late for this event, but the info on
> Manor
> houses form Martin and Wolsey lodges from Gerry has been invaluable.
> If anyone has had a great experience that can be shared, Let 'er rip.
> Thanks,
> Myron Koenig
> "67 Plus 4
>
>
|