Emmanuel,

Great to hear your experiences from Kenya and around. Having driven in recent years in Kalahari desert and from there south to central South Africa and generally through and around Botswana I would agree on the diversity of available roads. Some are pristine and some are a vague outline of what was once on a map - or not. The video reminded me of a lot of the terrain traversed and also of the sometimes remoteness for rescue if required. I was using a Landcruiser 4 cab. (This convinced me to buy a TLC SWB when I came home.) Remembering how occasionally without warning one corner or other would drop into a pothole or mini cravass - I would probably agree that fun in a Morgan could understandably be interspersed with a very quick education in 'diss' and re-assembly of same. Having said that - aside from India, Africa is a place where worn-out things never die. Someone somewhere always manages to use/ reuse/ refine/ redo/ remake or re-invent. You live in a wonderful place and you obviously appreciate it. So rare in todays' attitudes and focus.

Welcome to the forum and I'm sure your determination will afford you a Morgan when it finds you.