You may be right about that, George. Despite the preservation of the history of automobiles, the market is as transitory as we are.
In another thread on here (Re: Old documentation about the Morgan Motor Company) Ian Wegg posted an excellent video clip from BBC's 'Nationwide' in 1975. Early on in the clip, the narrator says "Morgans are not frantically expensive. And they are so much in demand, that people have been known to pay more for them second-hand". Times have changed (and I don't have a solution), but let's face it, therein lays the answer to so many of the concerns about sales volume and the current bubble bursting.
Peter 2009 3-litre Roadster "Ivor", royal ivory / green