I think it's the price of change.
There was a time that Morgans were the price of an MG, but if the equivalent
today is the MX5, Morgan has moved significantly upmarket.
Some of this is discussed informally at the club meetings where it is
jokingly referred to (at times) as the Morgan Dining Club.
Whatever you might think of the present situation, MMC have survived, and it
would be interesting to know how many club members get down and dirty with
their cars. From my experiences, not too many, but those that do, can do
pretty much anything.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Edwards [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 09 May 2012 20:50
To: mogtalk2
Subject: Re: [mogtalk2] What happened to Miscellany?

Your comments reflect my opinion: modern Morgan owners are treating the car
as a trinket and have minimal interaction with it. A travelogue with food,
wine and sat-nav slip ups is about as involved as it gets. 

These days I am a white collar worker and my Morgan and Land Rover allow me
to re-experience a distant youth as an apprentice car mechanic! I might be
wiser, but I am definitely fatter!

Anyone fancy meeting in a pub now that better weather (?) is here? I would
suggest Grants Free House in Borough on the Hill, LE14 2JQ. As I don't have
a working Morgan, can I come in the land Rover?


 




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