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Powered by a 4 CYL engine with a N/A Manual transmission. White exterior. Black interior.
Morgan Motor Company was founded in 1910 by Henry Frederick Stanley Morgan. Morgan cars are unusual in that wood has been used in their construction for a century and is still used in the 21st century for framing the body shell. Production of three wheelers approached 1000 by WW1 and quickly resumed with both racing and touring models. Morgan's first four-wheeler came in 1935 with three wheelers phased out in 1952. The Morgan +4 was... See More
Morgan Motor Company was founded in 1910 by Henry Frederick Stanley Morgan. Morgan cars are unusual in that wood has been used in their construction for a century and is still used in the 21st century for framing the body shell. Production of three wheelers approached 1000 by WW1 and quickly resumed with both racing and touring models. Morgan's first four-wheeler came in 1935 with three wheelers phased out in 1952. The Morgan +4 was... See More
Atlanta
Powered by a V8 engine with a Manual transmission. Black exterior. Grey interior.
The Morgan Aero 8 is a sports car built by Morgan Motor Company at its factory in Malvern Link, England from 2000 until 2018. The Aero 8 is notable for several reasons, primarily because it is the first new Morgan design since 1964's +4+. It was touted as Morgan's first supercar and undertook a comprehensive development program including endurance testing at BMW's huge proving grounds L'Autodrome de Miramas. It does not use anti-roll bars, an... See More
The Morgan Aero 8 is a sports car built by Morgan Motor Company at its factory in Malvern Link, England from 2000 until 2018. The Aero 8 is notable for several reasons, primarily because it is the first new Morgan design since 1964's +4+. It was touted as Morgan's first supercar and undertook a comprehensive development program including endurance testing at BMW's huge proving grounds L'Autodrome de Miramas. It does not use anti-roll bars, an... See More