Joe,
Re item 4: how can you be sure? Remember, this is the entertainment
industry. ;-)
Chuck (skeptic) Vandergraaf
non-+8, non-cream '52
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> From: DeLuca, Joseph[SMTP:Joseph.DeLuca@wl.com]
> Reply To: DeLuca, Joseph
> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 11:57 AM
> To: 'Morgans'
> Subject: Morgan Movie in NYC
>
>
> Hello folks,
>
> Some movie people are looking to hire a cream-colored Morgan
> with alloy wheels for a one-day shoot in New York City.
> If you have one, of know of a person with such a machine, let
> me know and I'll put you in touch.
>
> I received a phone call from Rex Piano who is now filming in
> Utah with an '86 cream Morgan (must be a +8 with those alloy
> wheels). He wants to get some footage of a identical/similar
> Mog in New York City. So far I've come up pretty empty-handed.
> Most of the cream Morgans I know have brown or burgundy wings.
>
> The phone conversation was short so I do not know:
> 1. The date(s) planned.
> 2. The money (heck, I'd do it for free if my car weren't yellow).
> 3. The name of the studio or film (as far as I know it's not
> "War of the Roses II").
> 4. How reputable Rex is (although he definitely called from a
> studio - I could tell from the background noises).
>
> I'll get more particulars if we can find a willing creamer.
>
> It's like, you know...
>
> Joe DeLuca
> Sparta, NJ
> '62 yellow 4/4 competition model
> Morgan 3/4 Group, USA
>
> PS: If it were me I'd drive the Morgan from Utah to
> New York and enjoy the trip. Must be too costly.
>
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