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Wagner Goes to Atlantic City Races.


Pre-WWII Racing Topics:  Fred Wagner, Mora

Wagner Goes to Atlantic City Races.

The New York Times
4 August 1907


Fred Wagner, the official starter of the Atlantic City race meet, has taken the precaution to make sure of his arrival on time. Not wishing to trust to the usual methods of transportation he has made arrangements with Cimotti Brothers, the metropolitan agents for the Mora, to take him and a number of newspaper men down to-day. Mr. Ferdinand Cimotti has placed a Mora tourer at their disposal, and will himself accompany them with a party of friends in the now famous Sealed Bonnet Mora Racytype. After having run over 4,200 miles since June 18 with the original Automobile Club of America's seals still intact, this car will be on exhibition in Atlantic City for the week and will then be driven and used for demonstration purposes by the various Mora agents east of Chicago. Thus, with any kind of automobile luck this Mora should complete about 10,000 miles before Fall with all working parts and mechanism officially sealed.




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