But it also reflects the change in attitudes where people increasingly are falling out of love with possessions and looking more to create memories.......Patek Phillippe has a slight different twist on this as it infers you are only the custodian of the watch for the next generation. It's all nice marketing blurb to make you part with your hard earned money.
Morgan can't stand still it has to evolve, especially if its former ownership core is slowly dying out and the qualities of Morgan ownership experience they enjoyed is not shared as widely with prospective new clientele. There will always be a supply of used trad Morgan's for those that prefer that more hands on raw vintage ownership experience, and for those that want a different but equally rewarding experience may enjoy the later offerings.
I know over time I will migrate from a trad to a CX as simple practicalities like can I still get in it will overtake me as it does everyone at some point in time, an auto with power steering would allow Sue to drive a Morgan again , which she struggles with in a later trads.
The important thing is there may be a Morgan out there, that extends my ownership and fellowship of kindred spirits experience.
Last edited by JohnHarris; 10/12/24 02:06 PM.