Hmmmm....I'm not sure about any of this. To be honest, I'm perplexed.
If it 'ain't broke why fix it ?
Why go to great lengths to make your Morgan drive and feel like a modern car?
Why buy a traditional Morgan in the first place?
Why have Morgan resisted the trend to upgrade their suspension since 1910?
Why spend good money changing your Morgan into a Lotus Elise?
I am happy that my friends here that have upgraded their suspensions are pleased but its not for me. I don't see it as an enhancement when you take away the character and purity of the original design. "Comfort" is not part of the Morgan concept - what you pay for and what you get is a hard riding pure traditional sports car - its fun and exhillerating, it keeps you on your toes, without being comfortable. I don't look for comfort in a Morgan - every jolt and bump reminds me of the cars heritage.
Last edited by Quicksilver; 08/08/13 12:22 PM.