Is this the first Morgan without an ash frame? I thought I detected a glimpse of ash under the dash….a token gesture perhaps although I may be wrong. Certainly the body doesn’t need a frame.
Is this the first Morgan without an ash frame? I thought I detected a glimpse of ash under the dash….a token gesture perhaps although I may be wrong. Certainly the body doesn’t need a frame.
Is this the first Morgan without an ash frame? I thought I detected a glimpse of ash under the dash….a token gesture perhaps although I may be wrong. Certainly the body doesn’t need a frame.
There is no ash anywhere.
Unless you select the optional Natural Ash Veneer for the dashboard at £595 for gloss or £645 for matte finish
Is this the first Morgan without an ash frame? I thought I detected a glimpse of ash under the dash….a token gesture perhaps although I may be wrong. Certainly the body doesn’t need a frame.
There is no ash anywhere.
Unless you select the optional Natural Ash Veneer for the dashboard at £595 for gloss or £645 for matte finish
And of course, in some religions and cultures this is Ash Wednesday. However, I agree that the Catholic churce is one of the only places you will find Ash today. Mr. Wells mentioned in one of the interviews that there was no ash in the Super 3.
Since (if?) Morgan is planning on an electrical version, it would be nice if they would offer the possibility to convert existing cars from ICE to electric in the future. That would give them an enormous advantage in today's market with a lot of people considering whether to invest in another ICE car of wait for a good (enough) electric or hydrogen alternative.