Greg, is a relatively new addition to the membership of BHP and resides in Australia (well someone has to), and is a fine engineer, he told me so, and is currently restoring some kind of old Mog, what sort I have no idea. He is also the proud owner of this fine motor car;
A 1924 Minerva MB, and Greg is only the third owner from new.
Unfortunately I have just been advised that I have to go shopping, so I will post the Morgan pictures a little later.
Until then ....
Bob.
Greg Mackie's Morgan Restoration.
Greg Mackie's Morgan Restoration.
Ace Photograp…… you know!
Regards
Regards
Re: Greg Mackie's Morgan Restoration.
Minerva engine. Greg on floor.
Bearing gone.
Morgan?
I post these pictures as a service to Morgan aficionados everywhere, and have no idea what they show, and I care even less, but I am quite certain that;
a) Greg is doing a fine job.
b) Mark shears will be eagerly poring over them seeking enlightenment.
R F Bull.
Ace Photograp…… you know!
Regards
Regards
-
- Posts: 220
- Joined: Thu May 03, 2007 9:04 am
Re: Greg Mackie's Morgan Restoration.
Hi Bob,
Photos: Well done! Yes, he is doing a nice job. I hope he can make the doors in a way that they fit perfect (for a long time).
Machiel.
Photos: Well done! Yes, he is doing a nice job. I hope he can make the doors in a way that they fit perfect (for a long time).
Machiel.
-
- Posts: 65
- Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:25 pm
- Anti spam question: MSA
Re: Greg Mackie's Morgan Restoration.
Thank you for posting the photos Bob, although the Minerva ones were only to show you why the Morgan had been 'pushed aside' for a while. Just for the record, I am the bloke holding the engine steady [with great skill]....Bill Sides [Minerva 'guru'] the one on the floor, with torch, inspecting the 'rattly bits'. In about 2 weeks time, the Minerva will have been fully road-registered for 90 years. Still has original number plates -39988.
Promise to get back to the Morgan [1938 4-4 D/H coupe] ASAP.
Promise to get back to the Morgan [1938 4-4 D/H coupe] ASAP.
- Mark Shears
- Posts: 811
- Joined: Mon Oct 30, 2006 6:33 pm
- Location: Banbury,Oxfordshire, England
Re: Greg Mackie's Morgan Restoration.
Love the Minerva!
But I think Simon King will be even more interested in the restoration of the Morgan series 1 DHC than me...
He has a vested interest!
Seasons greetings to all.
Cheers
Mark
But I think Simon King will be even more interested in the restoration of the Morgan series 1 DHC than me...
He has a vested interest!
Seasons greetings to all.
Cheers
Mark
- simon king
- Posts: 113
- Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: North Somerset
- Contact:
Re: Greg Mackie's Morgan Restoration.
Yes, thank you Mark. I would be delighted to see FYL 631 at the same point of restoration! Still, great to see the photos and another DHC making the journey back to being roadworthy again
Simon
Simon
- Mark Shears
- Posts: 811
- Joined: Mon Oct 30, 2006 6:33 pm
- Location: Banbury,Oxfordshire, England
Re: Greg Mackie's Morgan Restoration.
Just look at those lovely wheels Simon - and all you other Series 1 owners who covet Easi-Clean wheels...!
A Happy Christmas to you all - on both sides of the World!
Cheers
Mark
A Happy Christmas to you all - on both sides of the World!
Cheers
Mark
-
- Posts: 65
- Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:25 pm
- Anti spam question: MSA
Re: Greg Mackie's Morgan Restoration.
Merry Christmas from 'Down Under'. Have fun at the Leathern Bottle.
Forecast for the next week or so 'round our way is for temperatures around 30 degrees....that's 'C' not 'F'.
Greg
Forecast for the next week or so 'round our way is for temperatures around 30 degrees....that's 'C' not 'F'.
Greg