The MG Midget had the great fortune of being launched in 1961 – because that was the same year in which Stuart Turner joined the British Motor Corporation as competition manager. The former ...
It's easy for American petrolheads to gloss over the true-to-form classic British sports car. There's something about their trademark diminutive form factor and less-than-enormous sized engines that ...
Yet early machines like the MG-TC, TD, TF, and even the beautiful MGA were fairly primitive and, by the early 1960s, were well in need of a successor. The MGB, introduced in 1962 and made through 1980 ...
Ever thought about building an MGB with almost four times the horsepower of the original? Thankfully, these days you don't have to drop a small block (or a similar powerplant) into anything yourself.
With only 76,000 miles, this 1975 MG MGB on Exotic Car Trader is the perfect starter for new collectors on a budget. MG found great success both at home and abroad with the MGB, the model that ...
When MG collapsed into receivership in 2005, few people could have imagined that 18 years later we’d be talking about the brand achieving huge sales success, rolling out critically acclaimed electric ...