Pete 757 You sure can be proud of that lovely looking bit of machinery and definately worthy of splashing the cash to provide a bit of extra care to detail it faultlessly... Beautiful.

When I bought my Morgan it as a recent restoration to concours condition, on the first day I had it home, I drove it hard up an unmade road with stones flying, the idea was to get over worrying about the perfect finish QUICKLY, as opposed to suffering death by a thousand cuts every time a stone hit... Such was the quality of the work put into it`s restoration that having driven over a few unmade roads since and occasionally used it with snow on the ground I think it still looks pretty smart today some 16 years later though perhaps only 25k miles in that time...

I have recently posted pics of my +8 in the appropriate section, and will post another couple taken on less than smooth roads... All that really matters is that people can and do enjoy their Morgans in a variety of ways and NOT necessarily all the same..
ENJOY
