A Morgan is most definitely for driving. It's why I bought mine as I no longer wanted the collection of garage queens I used to own.
I'm turning that way Neil, almost purposely buying less than perfect now so that I'm not too precious, far more enjoyable
It's difficult to do this though. I'm like many on here, in that I like my car to be sparkling clean (not concourse) and it would upset me to think of a muddy car in the garage. By the same token, I'd be sort of looking after these cars for the next owner - which is crazy. I bitterly regret not driving some of my cars more - such a waste. A Morgan hits a good balance - unique, fun, beautiful, but not so valuable that you dare not drive the thing.