Its always difficult looking after an aging relative especially parent, where in essence we see a role reversal the child essentially becomes the parent, we have gone thru it recently with my mother and Sue's father., both have passed this year, both the same age at 93. Fortunately, my Mother was frail but had all her marbles till the very end, although she did develop some strange preoccupations. My father in law was losing his memory at a very fast pace but was very active playing bowls until a few weeks before his passing, but increasingly more obstinate, none of it made easy as he lived in Ireland.

Coming back to the topic, I use a very simple barometer of potential demand, it may not be reflective of future market demand, but it does demonstrate the level of interest in Morgans. It's quite simple, who stops to talk to you about the cars and shows any interest in the car. In general I find it's people around my age or the young fascinated by the unusual Noddy car styling of the Morgan. Very little interest from the those in-between and often even then its to enquire what is it and is it a kit car. Not a promising market place going forward.


Prev '12 Plus 4 Sport OZZY
'08 Roadster FELIX
'06 4/4 70th LOKI
'77 4/4 SEAMUS
'85 4/4 MOLLY