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Not much to say . . . i_rebel 05-11-2001, 11:19 AM
The MG is a classic nowadays is it not? The MGB, which debuted in or around 1955/56 . . . for example? PS . . . FIRST POST! Chris 05-11-2001, 11:51 AM Yah, I minor classic. MG bufs love them, for the harmony between all the parts, including driver. Just don't expect reliability, speed, or amazing handling. Nice, still, but I would only get one if I were rich (as a cheap toy). Yah, they are pretty cheap to buy. Which is good.;) dejoux 07-25-2001, 04:45 AM Originally posted by i_rebel The MG is a classic nowadays is it not? The MGB, which debuted in or around 1955/56 . . . for example? PS . . . FIRST POST! The MGB debuted in 1962 the car that debuted in 1955 was the MGA which replaced the MG TF Moppie 07-25-2001, 04:58 AM MG or Morris Garages first showed up just After WW II. I think. dejoux 07-25-2001, 05:56 AM Originally posted by Moppie MG or Morris Garages first showed up just After WW II. I think. Not quite, first Morris Garages tuned car was in 1923, Most of the interesting MG's were before WWII All the OHC MG's and record breakers and stuff. Interesting Stuff like 4 wheel independent suspension and supercharged 750cc engines developing 160 bhp Chris 09-07-2001, 12:52 PM Cops in England used to use MG's before WWII. Now they have unstyling Impalas and rovers. HA:p Hudson 09-08-2001, 10:38 PM Impalas in England? Funny! Chris 09-09-2001, 06:27 PM Oops, I meant Americans have impalas now. Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |