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EURASIA Motor Corporation Announces Arrival of New 4 X 4 Utility Vehicle

28 January 1998

EURASIA Motor Corporation Announces Arrival of New 4 X 4 Utility Vehicle

    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, Jan. 28 -- This Wednesday, January 28,
1998, at 10:00 a.m., Corpus Christi-based EURASIA Motor Corporation will hold
a News Conference and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for its New Port Operations.
    EURASIA CEO Howard Patterson will give the public and press a look at
their first vehicle design by award winning Auto Designer and Engineer, Carl
Green.  The prototype of this vehicle will be built in Corpus Christi.  The
vehicles will be manufactured at EURASIA's new state-of-the-art manufacturing
facility located in South Africa.
    Mr. Patterson will also speak on EMC's economic impact to Corpus Christi.
Mr. Patterson and the Board of Directors chose Corpus Christi for several
reasons; some of these are space, location, railroads and trucking.  All these
factors make it economically feasible for their vehicles to reach its dealer
network throughout the United States.
    Under the GAZELLE name, EMC is aggressively developing new vehicles which
are responsive to the needs of today's and tomorrow's consumers.  The GAZELLE
line incorporates rugged performance, power and contemporary styling at very
modest prices.  EMC's intention is to launch a line of products which earn the
title of a true 4X4.  Each of the Company's vehicles has been designed to
address a specific void in the SUV market place and all GAZELLE products
deliver unique character, and over-exceptional value.
    Production for EURASIA Motor Corporation's first model, the GAZELLE
"Rage," is slated for early summer.  Plans are under way for its second model,
the Endura and third model, the Avalanche.
    "These plans are for the long term, you can only be new once," says CEO
Howard Patterson.

SOURCE  EURASIA Motor Corporation