David,
I don't think there are any particular issues with the Roadster other than the 
very low sump. Check this carefully on a ramp and ensure that it has not had 
any large chunks taken out of it. There have been some reports of problems with 
the dual mass flywheel, but I think this is more prevalent with the competition 
cars. 
On early Roadsters the back axle tramps very badly on power take off , but many 
will have been modified with one (or two) anti-tramp bars either by the factory 
, or by dealers or the excellent Peter Mulberry.
Other than that just check all the normal Morgan issues, condition, condition, 
condition, good service history, and a colour combination that your friend 
likes.  
I cannot help on values, just look around a make sure he looks at several cars 
before deciding.

Andy 



>________________________________
> From: David Jones <[email protected]>
>To: mogtalk2 <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Saturday, 4 August 2012, 10:31
>Subject: [mogtalk2] Roadster- Advice
> 
>
>Some advice please, and somewhat
similar to a recent thread. A good pal of mine has decided to return to the
world of Morgan after an absence of many years. His previous Mog was a +8 so he
remembers the little foibles of Morgan ownership.
>He looked at the new roadster but
does not like the pedal arrangement, he has driven my ’98 4-4 and prefers that
layout.  He has settled on acquiring a second-hand
Roadster no older than 5-6 years. Are there any issues/problems he should look
out for?
>Thanks 
>TC
>David 
> 
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