-- [ From: Bob Nogueira * EMC.Ver #3.1a ] --
Will
Yes they just finished the restoration of the car last year and again are
tooling about the Texas roads. The driver suffered no major injuries but
his wife, who was thrown from the car still has some problems with her neck.
Given the type of crash I'm was surprised they and the car survived. If
you can imagine the car going off an embankment ten to fifteen feet high ,
sailing completely over a 4 foot fence , coming down noise, rolling over to
the right and ending upright,
Contrary to what they look like Morgans are extremely strong .
Bob Nogueira
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> Date: Monday, 23-Nov-98 08:19 AM
>
> From: William Zehring \ Internet: (zehrinwa@umdnj.edu)
> To: Bob Nogueira \ Internet: (nogera@prodigy.net)
> cc: MORGANS \ Internet: (morgans@autox.team.net)
>
> Subject: yes, but...
>
> At 09:24 PM 11/20/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >-- [ From: Bob Nogueira * EMC.Ver #3.1a ] --
> >
> >A local couple rolled a Flat Rad several years ago. Running after
dark
> >on unfamiliar country road they came upon a very tight corner. The road
> >shoulder dropped off rather drastically. Going off the road the car went
> >over the fence , came down on the right front fender , rolled over and
came
> >to rest upright. The passenger was thrown clear and suffered neck
injuries,
> >The driver had no major injuries. The car was rebuilt and is again on the
> >road.
> >
> >Bob Nogueira
> >
>
> Yes, but what of the driver and passenger? Are they tooling about on dark
> Texas roads in a flat rad?
>
> Will Zehring
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