The Complete Book of Classic MG Cars covers all the marque's collectible production saloons and sports cars, from the 14/28 and 14/40 sports cars to the iconic postwar convertibles like the MGA and MGB, as well as latter-day takes on the classic MG formula, such as the RV8. First produced in Oxford, England, in 1924, MG cars proved instantly appealing, with a cheeky spirit that would win the hearts of millions around the globe, not least of all in the United States. This was due in no small part to the fact that the price was as attractive as the styling and the performance. Inexpensive and fun became quintessential MG traits. In this installment of
Motorbooks' Complete Book series, author Ross Alkureishi offers a
chronological model-by-model marque history. Narratives discuss design, production, and technology, while specification tables highlight key technical and performance data.
Hundreds of photos illustrate the vehicles and even include
detail shots of engine bays and interiors.
Originally formed as a side business, MG became one of the world's most recognized car brands. From prewar saloons to fast and affordable two-seat sports cars in the pre- and postwar periods, MG has exuded fun, thanks to models like the
Midgets and
Magnettes, the traditionally styled
T-Types, and the vehicles that would become the marque’s most recognizable: the
MGA,
MGB, and
MGC. MG would undergo several ownership changes throughout the years, and Alkureishi expertly shows how different ownership groups affected MG cars, good or bad. Along the way, the company competed on racetracks around the world, and Alkureishi describes the most successful of these exploits in complementary sidebars.
The Complete Book of Classic MG Cars is the essential guide to this important chapter in the history of motoring.
Subtitled: The Restorers Guide to 1500, 1600, MkII, Twin Cam & DeLuxe Roadsters and Coupes.
The fabulous guide to authenticity, packed with exceptional color photography and details every owner should know. Superb color photographs show body, interior, and mechanical details exactly as they should be. From proper tool kits to little details only an expert would know, this book will keep you on the right track during touch-ups or major restorations.
With their strong mechanical elements, solid construction and useful performance, few classic British sports cars are quite so practical to own today as the MGAs built from 1955 to 1962. The aim of this book is to show, in words and pictures, how MGAs altered in detail through the course of production, in order to enable owners, enthusiasts and prospective purchasers to identify the parts, finishes and equipment that are correct for their car. Color photography of outstanding specimens shows every permutation of MGA specification in remarkable detail.