I hate to suggest this really, but maybe it is getting to the stage where, for want of a better term, the Three Wheeler Owners Group need to form an organisation or cooperative, if you will, with a single voice to negotiate over these problems.
I was also, unexpectedly, invited to that first meeting, which was very interesting, but also very polite, once we were all face to face. We all left thinking things would be sorted quickly and amicably, sadly that was only the begining. I am on record here as saying that I know a particular dealer, who had a cracked chassis on the very early demo car he had, and when he complained to the factory, got so little confidence that anything would be done about it, that he curtailed his dealership and has not sold new Morgan's since then, he used the word 'arrogant' about the factory attitude.
I sometimes get the feeling that owners with genuine problems are being met with smoke and mirrors and at one and the same time, they get the feeling that things are being done, yet at the same time nothing does get done.
Whether there is enough 'will' for troubled owners to get together and speak from a combined standpoint I don't know, I have sadly bailed out and added that extra wheel, (and two more seats) but good as it is, the +4 isn't as much fun and I miss the 3 wheeler.