Adding a comment from the other side of the pond. The 'graying' of Morgan ownership is topic all of us face, and being a principle in MOGSouth, it is something I know that is directly impacting the Morgan clubs. The rolls here are dwindling. It's a bit more troubling in the US, as we get no new cars, except the odd Aero or MW3, and they are expensive. The old cars require a good bit of maintenance that the younger folks don't understand or desire, and the cars are still expensive when they change hands. They are really only a secondary or play car, so one has to have the means to afford the luxury. We see no simple solution here, but continue to try to entice the young folks at shows and the like. I think it just may be that they are of a different mindset and Morgans may not fit in. Tough to accept but . . . (FYI, I bought my first 4/4 at 25 (still have it) and have just now retired.)