JD-
Go for it! You can't loose. You'll have fun, learn a lot (about something...)
and maybe become addicted. You can't have a better mentor than Scott to give
advise & help when needed. Morgan folks are always willing to help. Parts are
available. The car is so simple that it doesn't require a degree in
engineering to figure things out. It probably won't appreciate much- but
conversly- it won't depreciate much. Keep it for a while and if you decide to
sell it- you'll loose less than you ever will on a new car. Chalk the $$ up to
education. If you "get into it"- over a period of time the car will become
more and more reliable- providing you use a bit of "zen" whenever you work on
it. Morgans are "the thinking man's car".
You'll either love it or not- but as the old country song goes... "I rather be
sorry for the things that I've done- than for the things that I didn't do..."
Fred Sisson
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