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Enjoying The Sun. Part 1

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Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "WishIhadaLandy" ---Surely a soft top landy (or other 4x4) is the best way to enjoy the sun, the morgan's no good in the mud :lol:
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If I had that Morgan, mud would be the furthest thing from my mind


--- Quote from: "WishIhadaLandy" ---My uncle used to have a SV90 (i think thats whats it was) and that was awesome in the summer with the roof off.
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The SV was identifiable by;
Painted (I forget the name) a shade of turquoise-y blue
200Tdi powered
Undersized 205 tyres on Range Rover LSE style alloys
Padded roll-cage
Tickford supplied (black) tilt
Special '90 SV' badges on the wings

As seen here

WishIhadaLandy:
thats the one.

he also had an air horn on his (i think the person who had it before him installed it) that played the dukes of hazzard jingle. :lol:

The bloke he bought it off bought it for his wife coz she told him to she wanted a convertible, she wasn't very impressed when he brought that home instead of a sporty one :lol:!

Baby_Rhino:
ungraetful woman!

if anyone wants to buy me a morgan i wouldnt be so rude  :wink:

clbarclay:

--- Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man" ---
--- Quote from: "WishIhadaLandy" ---Surely a soft top landy (or other 4x4) is the best way to enjoy the sun, the morgan's no good in the mud :lol:
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If I had that Morgan, mud would be the furthest thing from my mind

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You lot arn't foolishly under estimating the off road performance of Morgans are you. :roll:

http://www.themotorcyclingclub.org.uk/frame.htm?http://www.themotorcyclingclub.org.uk/about/class0.htm


If you wanted to compete in these events then there is a strict 2 wheel drive only entry requirement. Having driven 4x4s with no front propshaft I would personally take the morgan.

NiceBlueWellies:
OK, I'll take both them if some-one is offering.  :lol:

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