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MGA - First of a New Line (Car & Motorcycle Marque/Model) Book
This text tells how the sleepy Thames-side village of Abingdon became a mass-production centre for MGA, how the MGA became one of America's best-loved sports cars and...Read More
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Product Description
A Veloce classic now in softback binding at a bargain price.The definitive history of the MGA, the first British sports car to sell more than 100,000 units and the first MG capable of topping 100mph."Once I'd started reading it I found it hard to put down ... John has obviously spent a lot of time researching his subject which has enabled him to include more of the finer details of life in the Abingdon design office as well as on the MGA assembly line." - Andy Sargent Safety Fast magazine Contents:,The fight to put the MGA on the road, The Le Mans prototypes,Body and chassis engineering,Engine development, Making the MGA, How the MGA was received, Performance comparisons, The coup233, Twin Cam - trials and tribulations, 1600 and the 1600 MkII models, Competition history, "Secret MGAs", The North American success story, and restoration notes.
- 1903706564
- 9781903706565
- John Price-Williams
- 15 May 2007
- Veloce Publishing PLC
- Paperback (Book)
- 160
- Revised edition
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