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MG Saloon Cars: From the 1920s to the 1970s
British Motor Industry Heritage Trust archivist Anders Clausager takes you through the 14/28 and 18/8 models of the 1920s, the Magnas and Magnettes, the jewel-like PA Airline Coupe of the early 1930s, the gorgeous and very expensive VA/SA/WA saloons of the late 1930s, the postwar Y-Types and the Z Magnettes of the 1950s. Clausager also profiles models produced since then, from the Farina Magnette to the Montego Turbo.
MG Saloons & Coupes 1925-1980 Photo Archive
MGs are usually thought of as open two-seaters; yet from the beginning in 1925, Cecil Kimber sought to provide cars that captured the essence of the MG's sports cars for all segments of the motoring public. To that end he produced sedans and coupes that combined brisk performance with outstanding handling. Factory publicity photos, drawings, great advertisements, and other contemporary photos feature these cars.
MG Series MGA 1600 Driver’s Handbook
MG Series MGA 1600 Drivers Handbook covers: General Data, Controls, Switches, Instruments, Optional Equipment, Body Details, Running Instructions, Cooling System, Ignition Equipment, Wiring Diagram (R.H.D & L.H.D), Electrical Equipment, Wheels & Tires, Lubrication Chart, Carburetor Adjustments, Folding the Hood, Side Screens.
MG Series MGA 1600 Mk II Driver’s Handbook
MG Series MGA 1600 (Mk II) Drivers Handbook covers: General Data, Controls, Switches, Instruments, Optional Equipment, Body Details, Running Instructions, Cooling System, Ignition Equipment, Wiring Diagram (R.H.D & L.H.D), Electrical Equipment, Wheels & Tires, Lubrication Chart, Carburetor Adjustments, Folding the Hood, Side Screens.
MG Sports Cars
Road tests, technical evaluations, driving impressions, and motorsport histories are covered in this book. First-hand contemporary material gives a vivid and informed picture of classic and modern sports cars.
MG T Series In Detail: TA-TF 1935-55
The T Series MGs, from the 1936 TA to the TF of 1954, represent the absolute archetype of the Brisitsh sports car. Each model receives comprehensive treatment with detailed technical descriptions, production changes, performance, road manners and competition history. The author also provides information on tuning these cars and gives advice on owning and running them today.
MG TD, TF & TF1500: 1949-1955: The Essential Buyer’s Guide
Having this book in your pocket is just like having a real marque expert by your side. Benefit from the author's years of MG TD & TD ownership, learn how to spot a bad car quickly and how to assess a promising one like a professional. Get the right car at the right price!
MG Toute L’histoire
A French-language text about the history of MG, with many colour and black and white photographs.
MG, Made in Abingdon: Echoes from the Shopfloor
MG was a home-grown concept that became an international success, bringing the small market town of Abingdon onto the global map. MG - Made in Abingdon recounts the inside story of the famous factory, recognising that the most important aspect of MGs success was its team --- the tea-boys and girls, the shop floor workers, the engineers and racers, the apprentices and management. From memories of the production line to recollections of racing incidents, the untold story of MG from the men and women who worked in the Abingdon factory is revealed for the first time in this fascinating, historical account.
MGA Restoration Guide
This essential restoration guide contains detailed information on restoring bodywork, chassis, engine and trim on the 1500, Twin Cam, 1600 and 1600 MkII Roadsters and CoupTs from 1955 to 1962. Buy and restore your next MGA with Malcolm Greens expert advice.
MGB – The Illustrated History, 4th Edition
The MGB was Britain's most successful ever sports car, with sales of over half a million. And the truth is, that more than three decades after production ceased, the MGB's classic lines, affordability, fun factor and certain 'rightness' mean that its enthusiastic following remains undiminished. In 'MGB: The Illustrated History' the authors, self-confessed 'B' enthusiasts both, recall the remarkable history of this remarkable car. Originated with full co-operation and contributions from key members of the original design team, including John Thornley, Syd Enever, Don Hayter and Roy Brocklehurst, this book takes the reader behind the scenes at the world-famous MG factory at Abingdon, which closed its doors in 1980 with the demise of the MGB after 18 years in production.
The background to the MGB roadster's development is first recalled in the context of its immediate predecessor, the MGA, the various famous EX experimental models, and the heritage of MG as a whole. Separate chapters then follow the development, introduction and production of the GT, MGC and V8. Further chapters on the MGB's competition successes and the RV8 complete the story. Along with a feast of colour photographs and contemporary brochure material - enough to satisfy even the most ardent MGB lover - the book also features full-colour cutaway illustrations of the three main 'B' variants. Copiously illustrated with contemporary colour photographs and brochure material, and featuring colour cutaway illustrations of the MGB roadster, MGC, MGB GT V8 and MG RV8, this book not only charts the production life of Britain's best-loved sports car, but also takes the reader behind the scenes at the world-famous Abingdon factory. This long-awaited 4th edition now includes brand new illustrations of model variants and an original road test report.
MGB & MGB GT: Your Expert Guide to Problems & How to Fix Them
This is the first book in the exciting new Auto-Doc series from Veloce Publishing. With Auto-Doc the doctor's on call 24-7; Tour very own expert on all the MGB's common faults and foibles - and how to fix them.
You will be able to quickly establish what the problem is by sound, vibration, appearance, or smell, and how serious the problem is. The essential companion for all owners of MGBs & MGB GTs (except V8 models). This book was prepared in association with the MGOC (MG Owners Club).
MGB GT V8 Owner Handbook
Details on controls, instruments, running instructions, care and servicing.
MGB, Tourer & GT – September 1976 on: Parts Catalogue (Part No. AKM0037)
September 1976 on. All parts numbered, illustrated.
MGB: Tourer (GHN4) and GT (GHD4): Owners’ Handbook
Information on operation, maintenance, and routine servicing, etc.
MGF and TF Restoration Manual
MGF and TF Restoration Manual provides the MGF or TF owner with a complete workshop guide to mechanical and body restoration for the cars. With the MGF in production between 1995 and 2001, and the MG TF until 2011, many of the cars have survived in a structurally and mechanically sound state, without the huge costs and complications of needing a complete body restoration that is so often the case with pre-1980 MGs.
Original Sprite & Midget: The Restorer’s Guide
From the 1958 'Frogeye' Austin-Healey Sprite to the last rubber-bumpered MG Midget of 1979, all 14 distinct versions of these much loved cars are studied, with a special section on Innocenti models.
Restoring Sprites & Midgets, An Enthusiast’s Guide
A practical manual written with the home restorer in mind. Well illustrated and with clear instructions, this manual guides the amateur through dismantling, cleaning, repair, and rebuilding.
Special chapters included: Steering gear; Suspensions; Brakes; Electrics and trim; with numerous diagrams.
Rover 75 and MG ZT: The Complete Story
The complete story of the Rover 75 and MG ZT models from the early 1990s to the transfer of production to China. Gives full production histories and comprehensive specification details of this remarkable car.Of great interest for motoring enthusiasts. Superbly illustrated with 267 colour photographs. James Taylor is a renowned author and has written over one hundred books on classic cars, however the Rover marque has always been his favourite.
Special Tuning for your MGB
This MG MGB Tourer and MG MGB GT Special Tuning Handbook has been specially written for the owner who wishes to prepare their car for competition use with proven factory methods for increased power and performance. Covering the later model MGB Tourer and GT and first printed in 1976. With sections on engine, ignition, cooling, transmission, suspension, steering gear, brakes, electrical equipment, technical data.
The British Light Weight Sports Cars: MG/TR/Lotus/A-Healey
Neko Creative Boutique Softcover Japanese-language text. Out of Print. New old stock. Sticker on front. Please ask for details.
The MG Midget & Austin-Healey Sprite High Performance Manual (4th Edition)
This totally revised, updated and enlarged book is THE complete guide to building a fast MG Midget or Austin-Healey Sprite for road or track. Daniel has been continuously developing his own 'Spridget' for years, and really does know what works and what doesn't when it comes to building a fast Midget or Sprite. Best of all, this book covers every aspect of the car, from the tyre contact patch to the rollover bar, and from radiator back to exhaust tailpipe. With 400 mainly colour photos and exclusive tuning advice, this is a MUST for any Sprite or Midget owner.
The MG Midget A-H Sprite High Performance Manual
This completely revised, updated and enlarged book is the complete guide to building a fast MG Midget or Austin-Healey Sprite for road or track. Daniel has been continuously developing his own 'Spridget' for years and he really does know what works and what doesn't when it comes to building a fast Midget or Sprite. Best of all, this book covers every aspect of the car from the tire contact patch up to the rollover bar and from radiator back to exhaust tailpipe. With 400 mainly color photos and exclusive tuning advice this is a must for any Sprite or Midget owner
The MG Series MGA (Twin Cam) Operation Manual
Brooklands Books Ltd. Part No. AKD879 Softcover 64 pages Out of Print. New old stock.