Morgan 4/4
A Morgan at Castle Combe circuit.
Even though this car looks as if it’s at least eighty years old, it it was made in 1999. Morgan are one of the last car manufaturers left still owned by the original founding family and their ‘classic’ models are still in production.
Morgan celebrated their centenary this year.
Nikon D80. Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8
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RedHillDigital
Another classic Paul. The design may be a bit long in the tooth but the beautiful flowing lines will ensure people keep wanting to buy these cars.
Paul Woloschuk replied
Thanks Howard.
I owned a Morgan for seven years (a 1982 4/4).....it was what I used to describe as ‘raw motoring’ – you were really in contact with the elements!
Bill Dutting
Great capture Paul! These are hot little racers too, aren’t they?
Paul Woloschuk replied
Thanks Bill. It’s certainly good to see them at speed.
Kurt Golgart
Gorgeous Paul.
Paul Woloschuk replied
Thanks Kurt.
Uwe Rothuysen
Excellent Paul!
I’m two weeks about Eastern next year in Bath and would like to visit the Castle Combe circuit. Do you think it’s a good Idea?
Paul Woloschuk replied
If you’re staying near Bath Uwe, a trip to Castle Combe circuit would be a good idea, but the cars racing there would not be as good as you would get at somewhere like Silverstone. Send me a message when you have the dates, and I will check their website to see if there is a good race meeting for you to watch. It is also worth visiting Castle Combe village while you are there.
Uwe Rothuysen
Thanks for your offer and for the information Paul.