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Andrew Morison handing over the keys to Holly and Scott

From Steve Lister

Strongly influenced by the way Holly and Scott Davies have enthusiastically used and looked after Andrew Morison’s Super Sports “Mabel”, Club member John Snell has added his nicely restored 1933 Matchless Sports to the Classic Car Loan Scheme for 2020.                                                                                   Please click on the picture below for more details.  

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                                                         Videos of Holly & Scott enjoying “Mablemable

 

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Morgans at Madresfield

As part of our club’s 75th anniversary celebrations this year, we will be holding a gymkhana at Madresfield Court, just outside Malvern Link, on the Sunday of the AGM weekend. 

 

From the 1920s, the long drive behind the house was used for speed trials and HFS Morgan himself competed there.  In the 1950s, the MTWC held its sprint at the same venue.  This year’s event will be a chance for you to test your driving (and passengering) skills in some very mild competition or just come along and watch the fun.

 

The house and gardens are not often open to the public, and will be closed in September, but I have been informed by Martin Wyatt, my opposite number in the MSCC, that there will be a group of Morganists visiting for an open day on 28th April when you can view the gardens from 10a.m. and have a 1.5-2 hour guided tour of the house.

Visits will cost £15 per person and can be booked on http://www.madresfieldestate.co.uk/tours/list/.   If you do, under the section on the right, ‘Additional Information order notes optional’ please type in “Morgan”. They will then know that you are part of the group.

A pub gathering will be arranged for those who want a drink or meal afterwards.

Dave Anscombe

Chateau Impney – a sad loss

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It’s sad to have to report, that after five years Chateau Impney have announced they are no longer hosting the annual hill climb event.

“We set out: to create memorable experiences which consistently exceeded expectations, to create an event that felt exclusive but was incredibly inclusive and to deliver an event worthy of a recognisable award. We have achieved all the above and it is now time for us to bow out in style and focus on the exciting next chapter for Chateau Impney.  We would like to thank all the partners, team and guests for their support over the years, as we couldn’t have done it without you, and we look forward to involving you in our future.”

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Over the short time it has been running many of our members have either competed visited or displayed their cars on the club stand.

As an annual fixture it will be sadly missed.

Chateau  Impney - a sad loss

Hannah passes the chateau.Photo: Dennis Rushton

Chateau  Impney - a sad loss

Tracey Cameron at Chateau Pass

Chateau  Impney - a sad loss

Outside the Three Wheeler Club Marquee. Photo: Steve Uprichard

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Photo Steve Thompson

Chateau  Impney - a sad loss

In the pits

Chateau  Impney - a sad loss

Photo: Steve Uprichard