Hi Jack and welcome. It is good to hear that there are people under thirty that have excellent taste in cars. I sat in my first Morgan as a schoolboy at the Earls Court Motor Show around 1964. My friend and I dressed in our school uniforms were very politely dealt with by the nice man on the stand . Since that day I had always wanted a Morgan and at the age of 51 purchased my first +8 then moved up to one of the last production +8. I dumped my every day car and used the Morgan doing about 15,000 miles a year . The good thing is you cannot use your portable phone because of the noise. As has been said wet weather on dark nights are a real drag not only because of visability but you cannot see where the rain is coming in you just feel damp patches and occasionally the effect of someone throwing drops of water at you. Many a business meeting I have arrived at in a smart suit with a wet patch. But individuality should have a premium and the Morgan is the only car on the road that provides that for me - and I have owned a few cars in my time. Many a hotel I have turned up too and a Porsche or Ferrari has been demoted so that the Morgan can sit proudly outside the front door. Sadly due to change of circumstance the +8 had to go last year, but hopefully into an Aero next year.
Once you have a Morgan you cannot live without one and remember there are two things you will need with a traditional Morgan. First the time to stop and talk because wherever you are someone will want to ask you about it and a cold flannel to wipe the large smile off you face after driving.
Wish you well.