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    the MGB re-entered production as the heavily modified MG RV8 with a limited run of 2,000 cars before finally being replaced in 1995 by the MG F. Development...
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  • launched during the 1970s, no new MG models were introduced apart from the limited-production V8 version of the MGB. While the MG operations was profitable these...
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  • thalamus in the brain Medium Girder Bridge, a modular, military bridge MG MGB, a sports car produced by the British Motor Corporation and its successors...
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    three manufacturers between 1995 and 2011. The MG F was the first new model designed as an MG since the MGB that was produced from 1962 to 1980, the marque...
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    on the home market, and the MGA was replaced by the MGB. The MGA design dates back to 1951, when MG designer Syd Enever created a streamlined body for...
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  • MG TF 1995–2002 MG F 1992–1995 MG RV8 1973–1976 MGB GT V8 1967–1969 MGC 1962–1980 MGB 1961–1979 MG Midget 1955–1962 MGA 1947–1953 MG Y type (saloon and)...
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    a name that had been used on earlier models such as the MG M-type, MG D-type, MG J-type and MG T-type. The first version, announced at the end of June...
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    has a range of 800 km (500 mi). The MG Cyberster is a "gaming style" EV concept that is inspired by the legendary MGB Roadster of the 60s. The Cyberster...
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  • pairs of protruding rubber bumper blocks (see dagmar bumpers) added to the MG MGB, Midget and Triumph TR6 sports cars, when U.S. safety regulations mandated...
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  • Rover Group (section MG)
    ranges (the MG Metro had been discontinued after the facelift in 1990). The MG badge was revived in 1992 on the MG RV8 – an updated MG MGB which made use...
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    their separate-chassis line — except for the MG Midget TF and MGA, which latter lasted until the monocoque MG MGB of 1962. The bigger Morris and Wolseley cars...
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    code, e.g. "18V-Z" was used for some United States (except California) MG MGB engines. BMC A-series engine Hindustan Ambassador. (webpage) Retrieved on...
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  • inspired the Mazda MX-5 (such as the Triumph Spitfire, Austin-Healey Sprite, MG MGB and the Lotus Elan), Mazda produced a limited edition version of the model...
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    though only 320 were built. In 1965, MG had Pininfarina modify the MGB roadster into a hatchback design called the MGB GT, becoming the first volume-production...
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    The MG ZR is an MG branded "hot hatch" version of the Rover 25 supermini class car, produced by MG Rover at their Longbridge plant in Birmingham from 2001...
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    The car was significantly lighter than mainstream competitors such as the MG MGB GT, and offered correspondingly class leading performance and fuel economy...
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    II. Its primary competitors were British roadsters, including the MG Midget and MG MGB, the Triumph TR5, the TVR Grantura and the Austin-Healey Sprite Mark...
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    cars, including the Morgan Plus 8, MG MGB GTV8, Land Rover, and Triumph TR8, as well as retrofits into MGAs and MGBs. The engine had really earned its...
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    badge engineering, another MG version of the TR7 was developed under the codename Boxer as a potential replacement for the MGB. Various concepts were presented...
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    1962, the last MG MGB roadster rolls off the assembly line at the Abingdon-on-Thames (England) factory, ending production for the MG Cars marque. October...
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    99 Turbo in 1978. Jaguar E-Type (1961-1974) Ferrari 250 GTO (1962-1964) MG MGB (1962-1980) Porsche 911 (1965-present) Lamborghini Miura (1966-1973) Lancia...
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  • record gathering of 60 Ferrari F40 to celebrate the supercar's 25th birthday MG MGB 50th anniversary Special 50th birthday parties for Lotus Elan and AC Cobra...
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    Thuner for Triumph's final appearance. It was also the final appearance for MG for 40 years. Paddy Hopkirk and Andrew Hedges once again had a low-maintenance...
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    Sabrina to oversized pairs of protruding rubber bumper blocks added to MG MGB, MG Midget, Triumph Spitfire and Triumph TR6 sports cars to meet strengthened...
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    running gear, engine, transmission, diff and brakes from a Toyota Corolla GT-S Twin Cam, uprights from a Hyundai Stellar and steering rack from MG MGB....
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  • 1961 Wolseley Hornet (BMC) 1961 MG Midget (BMC) 1962 Triumph Spitfire (Leyland-Triumph) 1962 Morris 1100 (BMC) 1962 MG MGB (BMC) 1963 Triumph 2000 (Leyland-Triumph)...
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    versions were equipped with a twin carburettor engine similar to that in the MG MGB for extra performance. These could be fitted with a body kit from BL Special...
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    flat-4 four-cam "Carrera" engine. They would be up against a privateer MG MGB, the manufacturer's latest model, driven by top British rally driver Paddy...
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  • Sycamore, Georgia Steve Prefontaine 1951 1975 24 years American athlete car MG MGB Eugene, Oregon Car swerved, hit a rock wall, and flipped, trapping him underneath...
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    The MG T-Type is a series of body-on-frame open two-seater sports cars that were produced by MG from 1936 to 1955. Known as the Midget, the series, included...
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