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Compiled by R.M. Clarke – Distributed by Brooklands
Excellent condition, 2nd hand book, soft cover
Compiled by R.M. Clarke – Distributed by Brooklands
Excellent condition, 2nd hand book, soft cover
2nd hand hard cover, GOOD condition, published 1990
The MGB was the most successful British sports car of all time, selling more than half a million examples over a production life of eighteen years. It has always represented fun driving at realistic prices, and remains well within reach of the average motorist today. The complete story of the B is set firmly in the context of the MG company’s eventful history, and there are new insights into the personalities and politics behind the development of Britain’s most popular sports car. Contains numerous specially-commissioned photographs, technical analyses, driving impressions and practical information on buying and owning a MGB.
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Cotton hardback, average condition, published by Penton Publishing Co. Ltd, 5th Edition
First published in 1928
This book is divided into 3 parts; the first gives general principles of design and organisation; the second part covers legislation, management, accounting and costing; the third part contains information on service plant and equipment
MG is renowned as one of the world’s most famous sports marques. This book relates its complete story, starting with the 1923 two-seater, and MG’s early triumph, the Midget, with its racing success. The Magnas and Magnettes followed, leading into the post-war TC Midget, and the successful MGA and the MGB. Though MG fell victim to corporate politics in the late 60s, it made a comeback with the MGF in the early 90s.