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Revision as of 04:22, 26 January 2007
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| Production | early 2008 (expected), 100 units total |
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| Designer | Matthew Humphries |
The Morgan Aeromax is a concept car built by the Morgan Motor Company under commission from one of its clients, Prince Eric I. Sturdza, President of Banque Baring Brothers Suisse.
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Current: 4/4 · Aero 8 · Four Seater · LIFEcar · Aeromax · Aero SuperSports · EvaGT 2+2 · 3 wheeler Historic: Plus 8 · Plus 4 · Plus 4 Plus · Runabout · Roadster Concept: Aeromax Concept · · · Racing: Aero 8 FIA GT · Aero 8 GT3· · · Include notable internal links here | ||
| H.F.S. Morgan | Corporate website | independent |

