You are blaspheming, m'Lud.

 

One of the main points about a Morgan is Tradition.

 

TC

David.

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard L Smith [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 10 August 2012 12:52
To: mogtalk2
Subject: [mogtalk2] Why?

 

The more I get to know my Mog (by taking it to bits) the more I ask "why"

 

Why are the floorboards wood, when they could be aluminium plate?

Why is the fuel tank mounted on planks instead of direct to the chassis? Or 

onto another ali plate?

Why is the fuel pump mounted on a bit of thin plate when it could be mounted


on the same deck as the battery?

 

OK, so the answer is 'because they have always been like that', but when 

others rebuild their cars, do they stick to tradition, or do they improve? 

Assuming, of course, that replacing plywood with ali is an improvement.

 

Or am I blaspheming?

 

Richard S

www.greystones.co.uk

www.british-red-sportscar.co.uk

www.unstonegreen.co.uk

www.mogpix.com

 

 

 

 

Richard S

www.greystones.co.uk

www.british-red-sportscar.co.uk

www.unstonegreen.co.uk

www.mogpix.com 

 

 

 

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