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I Wish you a lot of fun with Emma. I like the mat paint!
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Hello and welcome to the forum. I’m guessing that an M3W is a pretty rare car around those roads in Detroit. I had three enjoyable business trips to your city earlier this year and had the opportunity to look around. Your location for the picture looks like Belle Isle park around which I strolled one very windy morning. I had the place to my self. I also visited the Ford Museum and found it to be a fabulous place, a museum for the people with exhibits that provide insights into the history that shaped the American way of life. For those who have not been there are displays on furniture, the struggle for equality, aviation, cars of course with an achingly beautiful little Model P (?) Ford, turn the corner and there is the biggest Locomotive engine that a person could ever imagine - truly awe inspiring - and conveniently placed next to a sandwich bar. Anyway, I’m rambling. I imagine that parking your three wheeler in downtown will generate a lot of interest. Kevin
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Hello and welcome to the forum. I’m guessing that an M3W is a pretty rare car around those roads in Detroit. I had three enjoyable business trips to your city earlier this year and had the opportunity to look around. Your location for the picture looks like Belle Isle park around which I strolled one very windy morning. I had the place to my self. I also visited the Ford Museum and found it to be a fabulous place, a museum for the people with exhibits that provide insights into the history that shaped the American way of life. For those who have not been there are displays on furniture, the struggle for equality, aviation, cars of course with an achingly beautiful little Model P (?) Ford, turn the corner and there is the biggest Locomotive engine that a person could ever imagine - truly awe inspiring - and conveniently placed next to a sandwich bar. Anyway, I’m rambling. I imagine that parking your three wheeler in downtown will generate a lot of interest. Kevin The photo was actually in St.Clair Michigan. There is a great riverside park up there that I took a long drive out to over Labor Day holiday. I have been told there are only 3 M3W in the state, but have yet to confirm that. Needless to say, I have a lot of conversations with a lot of smiling people. I actually work right near the the Henry Ford Museum. Definitely a unique place that has collections like no other. Glad you enjoyed your visit!
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Welcome from New Zealand. I’ve heard it said that “Morgan’s are made to last until the roads wear out.” We’re only the current ‘caretakers’ of our cars and I hope you get as much enjoyable use out of yours as I am having from my Plus 4. Regards Brian Mossman Auckland NZ 1962 Plus 4.
Brian 1962 Morgan Plus 4 (Prev. TR2, MGB, Sprite, Lotus, plus ‘buy / use / dispose’ sedans)
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Welcome, I live in Ann Arbor if you want to meet up for a ride half way sometime. I have a similar car but the RAF shark face decals and the bright work. You car is a good clue what mine might look like without the RAF workup. Take more pics of your car in motor city locales!
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