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MG K3 Magnette Arguably the greatest MG ever produced, the K3 probably represented the pinnacle of Cecil Kimber's competition ambitions. Introduced in 1932, the K-type MG featured a six-cylinder 1,087cc engine with ... (further details)

MG MGA The BMC built MG MGA was launched as the MG T-Series' replacement and was leaps ahead. To this day the MGA holds the record for th highest export percentage of any British car with only 5,000 or so ... (further details)

MG MGB The MGB, the MGA's replacement, was produced by British Leyland from 1962 and became Britain's best selling sports car. Pininfarina assisted, the MGB's clean design was right first time. Although ... (further details)

MG MGB GT The MGB, the MGA's replacement, was produced by British Leyland from 1962 to 1980, and became Britain's best selling sports car. Although the MGB was initially released as a convertible, two-seater ... (further details)

MG MGC Based on, and sharing a body with, Britain's best-selling sports car, Pininfarina assisted MGB, the MGC's clean design was right first time. The MGC was essentially a more powerful version of the ... (further details)

MG Midget The MG midget was deigned as a very small, quirky British sports car and was based on the Austin-Healey Sprite, another classic British roadster, however the Austin is a pre WW2 car. Released in 1961 ... (further details)

MG Montlhery C-type Midget The MG Car Company realised the potential of their small overhead camshaft engine when a team of three 847cc M-types won the Team Prize in the J.C.C. Double Twelve hour race at Brooklands in 1930. The ... (further details)

MG SA Saloon Launched at the 1935 Motor Show, the SA represented a new departure for MG. The first all-new model to be introduced since the companys acquisition by Morris Motors, it was considerably larger than ... (further details)

MG TA The TA was introduced in 1936 as a faster successor to the PB Midget, with a pushrod engine derived from the contemporary Wolseley Ten. Altogether larger and roomier with a wider track and a new ... (further details)

MG TD MG's famous Midget series of T models ran through TA, TB, TC, TD and TF before the entire series was replaced by the MGA. The 1950 release of the MG TD Midget caused quite a stir. Despite the car ... (further details)

MG TF 1500 Launched in 1953, the TF had a similar chassis to the TD which it replaced. The new model featured a lowered body line, with the radiator grille shortened by some 3 1/2 inches and then raked ... (further details)


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