Ernesto Sirolli fell in love with a Morgan, a classic British car, as a boy in Rome. As an owner years later, he still feels that spark.
Ernesto Sirolli fell in love with a Morgan as a boy in Rome; as an owner years later, he still feels that sparkMax Whittaker for The Wall Street JournalErnesto Sirolli, 68, the Sacramento, Calif.-based founder of the Sirolli Institute—a nonprofit organization focused on economic development—on his 1951 Morgan Plus 4, as told to A.J. Baime.
I was born in Italy and grew up in Rome. One day in the 1960s I was walking to school past the Spanish Steps, one of Rome’s landmarks, when I saw this mysterious green car. It was a Morgan, made in Britain. I had never heard of such a car before. It was love at first sight.
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