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To: Mrgn914@cs.com, morgans@autox.team.net
Subject: Proper Morgan Heaters
From: EPaul21988@aol.com
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 10:40:48 EST
In a message dated 11/3/2000 6:43:33 PM Mountain Daylight Time, 
Mrgn914@cs.com writes:

<< A proper Morgan has a water valve under the bonnet, that one twists from 
 under the bonnet when one desires warmer air in the footwells.  There are no 
 decadent knobs and cables on the dash to cause problems and confusion in 
 operation.  I would suggest doing away with such nonsense at the earliest 
 convenience!
 Cheers to all and happy motoring.
 S. Stierman  69 plus 8, the 82nd. one actually.
  >>

Well, now.  A proper Morgan heater is surely much simpler.  On my F2, I just 
touch a match to the wick of the whale oil reservoir, close the lid of the 
little brass box and tuck it into the foot well!  Open the bonnet and twist a 
knob, now really is all that fooling around necessary?  Next you'll be 
telling us you wind up the windows to keep the heat in when a lap robe works 
just fine and  can be used to sit  on for your next roadside picnic.  Can 
anyone suggest a good source of whale oil these days?
Bob Paul
Corrales, New Mexico, 
1936 F2 Three Wheeler

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