I want a Morgan. Although it doesn't look like they would be fun to work on, there doesn't seem to be a lot of extra room between the chassis and other car parts. I'd say they are one of the few new cars that still have beautiful lines and style. Like something out of the 1930's with their graceful lines.
My son and I went through the factory on a guide yourself tour 20 years ago. We arrived in a rented Morgan we had for a week. Only rule was don’t talk or bother the workers. Don’t touch the cars. They all smiled said hi and explained what they were doing. Great fun and the receptionist was smoking hot.
@@curt2 Was expensive rental from Wykhams (not sure spelled right) in London but wife said only live once enjoy it. Also went to Prescott great fun and everywhere we went in that car people smiled and waved.
Do the elements attack the wooden frame why use materials that rot or is there a way of useing a preservative I suppose the problem would be the odour for the buyer.