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LinksPlease note the MTWC is not responsible for the content of these sites. Please note that the inclusion of the following companies, websites and descriptions thereof does not imply an endorsement by the MTWC. If you find a broken link, please advise the Publicity Officer of the fact. Likewise if you wish to have your site added. Yahoo Morgan Three Wheeler discussion group - A privately run group to discuss all matter Morgan Three Wheeler related
Useful Organisations and other clubsL'Amicale Tricyclecariste de France - French Three Wheeler club (not only Morgan). NB Website is only in French Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs - Includes a list of outlets for 4* petrol. Morgan Sports Car Club - For four wheelers Vintage Motorcycle Club - Morgans are often 'honorary' motorbikes and race as such Vintage Sports Car Club - Pre 31 Morgans are eligible vehicles along with pre 41 twins (not F types) and 4/4s as PVTs The Antique Motorcycle Club of America - No racing, but Morgans are invited to all their events
Firms who have advertised in the BulletinPTB - A Family run business, based in Worcestershire, where you are assured of prompt, personal attention. Specialists in all type of machining and repair work to Morgans and other vehicles. Pat Bastock has gained an excellent reputation for quick turn round times and top quality workmanship. Full details of PTB can be found on their new website, www.morganthreewheelerspares.co.uk Jim Baker - Badges (including radiator ones), dash plaques, medals etc. for the Morgan world in general Cameron Racing Engines Engines and restoration services Heritage Specialist Vehicle Insurance Morgan World magazine - 3 and 4 wheelers
Useful commercial sitesAxminster - British, machine tools etc Baconsdozon - British, supplier of Whitworth, BSF and BA spanners and sockets Classic Instruments - American, instrument makers Complete Automobilist - British, parts and accessories Domi Racer - American, Amal parts, cables, and fuel taps Frost Restoration Supplies - British Paul Goffs Vehicle Electrics - British, mainly motorbike bits but some bits to suit Morgans Gower Oaks - British, instrument suppliers (a Speedy cable company) Green Spark Plug Company - British, suppliers of old type 18mm plugs Hitchcock's Motorcycles - British, Amal parts Holden Vintage and Classic - British, parts and accessories JC Whitney - American, parts and accessories (mostly modern) Klempfs - American, Amal spares, mostly motorbike parts Lathes - British, also millers and shapers Machine Mart - British, power and hand tools Myford Lathes - British, shortly to have a link to a second-hand Myford site Rhode Island Wiring Service Inc - American supplier Paul Beck's Vintage Supplies - British, parts and supplies RDG Tools - British, tools for model engineers - some useful for Morgans Stafford Vehicle Components - British, most parts are for kit cars, but some are useful for Morgans Small Ford Spares - British, handy for F types Specialised Automobile Services - British, wire wheel specialists Surrey Cycles - British, Amals and parts mostly, but a few other petrol system bits The Fettlers Store - British, mainly BSF fastenings but other items too Warren Machine Tools - British Woolies - British, mostly trim supplies, but a few parts as well
Museums with more than two Morgan Three WheelersThe Morgan Museum at Falstaff Antiques - Chris Booth's collection, most of which is roadworthy and used
Private individualsGerhard Keissling's site - Probably the best private site - much information and devoted to Morgan three wheelers GoMog GoMog, a largely four wheel site, but very big and has a three wheeler section (see 'Workshop' link) Jake Alderson - The MTWC archivist Morgan Photos - Photo site often referred to by the Yahoo Group Morgan Racing Enthusiasts - Three and four wheeled Morgan racing in the USA Morgan 1929 Aero - Bob Barclay's 1929 Aero site sMog This - Mostly four wheeled, but some three wheeled images. Sliding Pillar - Mostly about the rebuild of a Morgan three wheeler three-wheelers.com - A site devoted to all trikes Morgan History Info.services - Three and Four wheeled history
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