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MG - Britain's favourite sports car (Haynes Classic Makes Series H4129)  

MG - Britain's favourite sports car (Haynes Classic Makes Series H4129)


The second edition of this highly respected history brings the evocative story of MG right up to date. This large-format, well-illustrated book charts all MGs from 1923 to the present-day TF sports car and 'hot' saloons, concentrating along the way on models with particularly strong interest to classic car enthusiasts, such as the T-types, the MGA and the MGB - the most popular British sports car ever. The authoritative text is supported with buying tips, personal impressions of individual models, and data boxes on topics as varied as the EX257 and Le Mans TC, the XPowerSV and the ZR, ZS and ZT in competition.

Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 176 pages, 100 colour and 50 black & white illustrations 

Author: Malcolm Green
Title: MG - Britain's favourite sports car
Haynes Book No. H4129
Format: HB 176 pages
Publisher: Haynes Publishing
Pub date: June 2005
ISBN: 9781844251292

List Price: £19.99


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