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paul #92490 15/05/12 01:33 PM
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Wow, what a video! Looks like driving a Mog over there would be a great experience, though I can understand why they wouldn't survive long. I don't think they were built for the torrential rain!

Welcome, Emmanuel, I hope you get your Morgan smile


- Claire

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Originally Posted By Moss
Emmanuel,

......................................................... You live in a wonderful place and you obviously appreciate it. So rare in todays' attitudes and focus.

Welcome to the forum



Having just spent sometime looking at risks in various African countries, it is enlightening to hear you so positive about Kenya. thumbs

Good luck with finding that Morgan cheers

Oh, and welcome to the forum. wine


Steve A11OGE Red 1989 4/4 4 seater

'A Morgan is for life, not just for Sundays'
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Moss,

Your comment on things living through several lives over here is spot on. In times of looming duress for most Europeans, perhaps the Africans example may motivate us to relearn the art of our forefathers, living longer on smaller portions. I see Morgans as a symbol of long lasting recyclable designs, manufacturing and cars!

Africans have a knack to make it happen come what not. I remember seeing how old Peugeot bush taxis were soldiering on against immense odds, on atrocious tracks deep inside eastern Zaire (now DR Congo) in the mid-80s. There was a total shortage of welding materials then. Local mechanics resorted to drilling little holes along the joining body panel edges and were sawing the whole body back on the cars with vines !


Quicksilver,

Your posts are interesting as one can follow the thought process of actually selecting the model and features one really wants in a Morgan. I am enjoying your sincerity.

It is an inspiration to work harder in creating the extra revenue necessary for my order, one day.


Best,


Emmanuel
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Claire, Steve,

Thanks to you, and all for making one feel comfortable in joining your great site.

When from hard work I wish to take a small tea break, I daily visit it, and relish in learning the vast world of Morgans, one piece at a time.

I have not yet figured out how to post a picture though, despite reading the instructions.

Cheers,

Emmanuel


Emmanuel
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