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Gluttons For Punishment: Go For The Ride-Along With Alex Roy And Zach Bowman On Their 2015 Morgan Cross-Country Jaunt!


Gluttons For Punishment: Go For The Ride-Along With Alex Roy And Zach Bowman On Their 2015 Morgan Cross-Country Jaunt!

It’s tax season at BangShift Mid-West. That means that in-between writing stories, jamming on an engine that I’m praying to everything will fire and not kick the rods in the first half-hour, and spring cleaning the house I’m busy with a folder filled to the absolute maximum with receipts from the last year. It’s all in there…gasoline, hotels, food, car repairs. It’s all part of the fun. So is totaling up the yearly mileage claim. For the last couple of years, the figure has floated around 15,000 work miles on my Chrysler. That hasn’t counted in the Mustang, and it sure didn’t count the Imperial. 15,000 work miles seems like a year of hell on a car to me. But 7,700 miles in one vacation trip that lasted just under a month was a glorious time, a chance to roam two-thirds of the continental United States, a chance to see the vast expanses of the American Southwest, Bonneville, the plains of the central part of the country, the mountain roads that lead into Seattle…it was a dream. What was the difference? How much fun I had while I was driving. That trip from 2009 was one of the most amazing things I’ve ever done…top ten, period.

Now, the trip that Alex Roy and Zach Bowman took back in 2015 was somewhere around 2,900 miles, which is less overall mileage, but was done in under 42 hours…which beats my 24 days roaming handily. My trip was in a 2006 Monte Carlo SS and the only thing I really had to worry about was hard launches turning the 4T65-E transaxle into a fine powder. They drove a Morgan 3-Wheeler, a 115-horsepower two-seat oddity powered by a V-twin up front and a single tire out back. If you want a basic vehicle, the Morgan is about as basic as you get: no top, no windshield, radiating heat from the exhaust at best, a ride height that will give you a great view of passing vehicles’ wheels, and just enough room for you and a buddy to get closer than you never wanted to be for the trip. Roy has been associated with the Cannonball Run route for years, and this trip is no different, just reversed: he ends up at Redball Garage at the end and starts in California. Between those two points is a lot of worry, a lot of cold, and a lot of miles in what’s basically a gas-powered wheelbarrow.


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3 thoughts on “Gluttons For Punishment: Go For The Ride-Along With Alex Roy And Zach Bowman On Their 2015 Morgan Cross-Country Jaunt!

  1. chevy hatin' mad geordie

    A gas-powered wheelbarrow?

    That’s a nice way to insult a fine product of one of the world’s oldest car and three wheeler manufacturers! I’d like to see a turbo’d bored out Morgan 3 wheeler with custom alloy wheels and uprated suspension. Then maybe you could have a ride in it and change your opinion.

    But look on the bright side – at least an LS won’t fit in it…..

    1. phitter67

      “But look on the bright side – at least an LS won’t fit in it….” Somewhere a guy is looking at his rusty ’02 Chevy pickup, the Morgan in the garage, and a circular saw, thinking, “I’ll take that dare”.

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