Sixty tops fifty every time ! It should have read
"one of the largest" not knowing about West Coast Morgan events.
Still have one of your nice " Morgan ... Racing Since 1910" jackets (and
sweat shirt) with the silver wings that I bought when you were at
Morgans at Mid Ohio about six or so years ago. You do not usually see
them in the East and they still get a lot of favorable comments.
You would have enjoyed the Morgans at Lime Rock. The cars at the
event were predominantly Plus 4s including one SuperSport. For those
who haven't been there the surrounding area with the great old homes and
rolling hills looks like part of England.
Greg Solow wrote:
>
> We had over 60 cars at Cambria for "Mog West" this year and are expecting
> more than that this coming weekend at Laguna Seca for the HMSA "club event"
> which is going to celebrate Morgan's 90'th Anniversary.
>
> Regards, Greg Solow
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: FRED COHEN <cohenf@home.com>
> To: morgans <morgans@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 8:23 PM
> Subject: Autumn Mog - 3/4 Morgan Group
>
> > The fun answer to Morgan cooling concerns is more Fall events like
> > AutumnMog at Lime Rock this past weekend We filled up the Interlaken
> > and several nearby motels. With forty nine cars Autumn Mog continues to
> > be the largest annual Morgan get together in the US.
> > With an opportunity to lap Lime Rock between races and an autocross in
> > the paddock area the event attracted Morgans from all over the East and
> > as far north as Canada to enjoy New England at its best.
> > The concours at the Interlaken and the parts and automobilia auction
> > after dinner were all part of the three days of fun. The rain on the
> > Sunday rallye was not part of the plan.
> > None of the cars however seemed to overheat.
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