tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-61758793263095969.post870066260347403005..comments2024-03-19T01:40:35.583-07:00Comments on Barry Thomas’ “Wheel to Wheel”: June 30: Long live the Morgan!Barry (the Carguy) Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17466068688127118144noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-61758793263095969.post-42697003824649846102017-07-01T08:06:11.538-07:002017-07-01T08:06:11.538-07:00I've always been fascinated by Morgans. I firs...I've always been fascinated by Morgans. I first knew of their existence in a movie, "The Party," starring Peter Sellers. I was visiting a friend in Great Falls, MT, one warm summer day when we heard the unmistakable sound of a V-twin go by on the street. I didn't sound quite like a Harley Davidson or even an Indian. I just managed to get a glimpse of a Morgan trike as it disappeared up the street. Now Great Falls isn't that large a city; at the time it might've been around 65,000 so you couldn't completely hide something like a Morgan trike but that is the ONLY time I saw one in the flesh, and it was a fleeting glimpse at that. No, I take that back; I DID see a much newer version at the World of Wheels in Calgary four years ago. I've always loved the styling of the Morgan 4-wheelers and I would jump at the opportunity to buy one but it would take a major windfall with either a book/movie deal or the lottery to score something like that. I might add that I also love the MG TF which is maybe a little closer to my budget.George Stringamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11375285536941813368noreply@blogger.com