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50 years is no age for a

Morgan

You have been given our anniversary magazine, which functions as a guide for the participants, so that it is easy and clear to move around among the various program items.

Morgan Club Denmark was founded on it only included members east of Storebælt. The Morgan Sports Car Club was and included members west of Storeclubs were merged into Morgan Club Denmark, our current club. In total, founding.

Over time, the club has had up to around 350 members at its peak. This number is now down to around 250 and there is no prospect of any major increase in membership. Most young people have transport a family of 2 adults and 2 children, including luggage, in a Morgan.

If you look in the clubs history books and compare it to now, club life has not changed over the years. The focal point has always been cosiness and pleasant company with like-minded Morgan enthusiasts, around our lovely cars, and of course kicking the tires and giving advice in connection with renovation projects. In the past, it was a must to be able to repair the car yourself. That is no longer the case, help is always available, and the newer cars are far more reliable. In addition to our club magazine, which is published twice a year, there are followed by the Spring Meet-up East and West, the annual trip abroad in early July, and then the Late Summer Meet-up East and West. The meetings take us all over the country, on scenic routes known only to local members. The trip abroad often takes us south to Germany or east to Sweden.

I hope that you will help us to make ourrience.

Welcome President

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