Jim,
I just had to go to the garage and count the louvers on my car. Whew! 19 on
each side and 24 on each upper half of the hood. But, what would drive a
"beer-laden" person to counting louvers? Stone sober, I would not think of
counting louvers and I can't imagine if I would count them in a slightly
sodden state.
It appears that Morgans are even more unique than we had thought!
Chuck
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> From: Jhalfdime@aol.com[SMTP:Jhalfdime@aol.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 8:35 PM
> To: vandergraaft@aecl.ca; wernerpels@earthlink.net
> Cc: morgans@autox.team.net; william.eastman@medtronic.com
> Subject: Re: RE: Body/rear axle alignment - 70 Plus 8
>
> Along the same lines though not so critical to one's motoring, WAY back at
>
> MOG II held at Mt. Pocono, Pa. in 1972, I was admiring all the Morgans (
> I'd
> had Margamorga, my +4 4 place but a year and had only seen multiple
> Moggies
> (3, maybe 4) at Lime Rock) when my beer-laden pal sloshed over and
> stage-whishpered, "JGJim...comelookatthish+4...." Following his somewhat
> angled lead, he pointed to a recent (mid-late '60s) +4 roadster, which it
> turned out was owned by its original owner, and proceded to count louvers,
>
> first left, then right bonnet half. Lo and behold, there was one louver's
>
> difference between sides and when pointed out to the astounded owner, he
> was
> speechless!! But think how easy it would be to identify were it ever
> stolen!!
> Cheers & Happy Morganing,
> Jim Nichol
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