Day 8 ... Last in the UK
First stop on the way to the ferry in Harwich is Pristine Penal Work where David's and Roger's Morgan DHC is parked. PPW has been commissioned to rebuild the body of the DHC. The owner trained at MMC and then worked there for several years. Sheet metal is cut and shaped with a hammer. I feel like I'm in Pickersleigh Road, exactly the same manual labour.
After a thorough inspection of the DHC, we say goodbye to David and Roger and wish them every success with their project.
We continue on to Little Halingbury where we have an appointment with Malvyn Rutter. An exhausting drive in the heat over B roads to get there on time. I'm now a specialist in driving roundabouts on the left.
Malvyn tells us a lot about special Morgan vehicles. He is a walking encyclopaedia. There are many historic vehicles in his building.
We go to the second floor where the huge Morgan spare parts warehouse is located. Shelves upon shelves of parts for all kinds of Morgans. Harry, Bert's co-pilot, owns a Morgan +8 and gets wide-eyed when he sees the warehouse and says: "This is heaven"
We take a farewell photo and then continue on to Harwich to the ferry where we arrive at sunset .

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