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Product details
- ISBN 9781906133979
- Dimensions: 210 x 270mm
- Publication Date: 28 Nov 2020
- Publisher: Herridge & Sons Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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The first MGs were a small number of cars sold with special bodywork by Morris Garages, but by the 1930s the MG had come to be recognised as the archetypical sporting car. The rapid development of the marque, and the cars' domination in their class of competition entry lists, is down to the energy, enthusiasm and skills of a small number of key personalities.
Here, as well as in-depth studies of all models produced, there are biographies of those most involved with MG development, record breaking and motor sport.
This book sets out to recount, in the form of a series of articles, the story of the marque from 1923 until the Abingdon factory closed in 1980. At that time this small market town housed what was probably the world's largest producer of sports cars.
Many of the competition efforts by both factory-supported entries and private owners are covered in detail and help show why MGs became so well known. To illustrate the text there are both black-and-white archive photographs from the author's collection and a great many modern colour pictures of restored cars. Period advertising material has also been included.
The wide range of topics covered gives the reader a real insight into the evolution of the company and its cars, and into the unique character of MGs that is the reason why they remain so popular.
Malcolm Green was born in wartime North London, but in 1951 the family moved to what was then Southern Rhodesia where his father was employed in the tobacco and cigarette business. It was after passing his driving test in 1960, and starting work in Salisbury, that the involvement with MG cars began. As his career in banking lacked appeal, Malcolm began dealing in books, initially on a part-time basis and from 1980, fulltime. Over the last thirty years he has contributed articles on MGs and other British sports cars to magazines such as MG Enthusiast, Enjoying MG and the The Automobile. He has written eight books on MGs.
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