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1977 MGB$5,500 - CA - 1977 Excellent body, paint, and upholstery Has been recently serviced. 4 speed transmission The vehicle is mechanic... |
1977 Very Nice MGB$6,500 - OH - 1977 Very nice car, same owner since 1995, 17 years. Engine is dual carb model from 1969 B reworked @85,000 miles. ... |
1975 mg midget$1,200 - WA - 1975 Car was restored a few years ago. needs different wheels and top recovered. comes with boxes of extras, mostly... |
1977 MGB MIDGET$1,500 - CA - 1977 SALVAGED.. |
1954 MG TF Roadster - No ReserveEnquire - OK - 1954 Fully restored |
1961 MGA roadster$2,000 - TX - 1961 Fair body, rough chassis, it was cut to fit a 327 SBC $2000 |

About MG
Introduction
British sports car manufacturer MG Cars, known for its two-seater open sports cars, saloons and coupés, came into existence in 1924. MG is an acronym for Morris Garages, which was owned by William Morris, an Oxford-based car dealer. It is now a part of the Nanjing Automobile Group after the latter purchased the MG brand and the assets of the MG Rover Group in 2005.
The production location of MG cars changed a few times during the initial years of the company’s existence- from Alfred Lane in Oxford to a larger area in Bainton Road to a larger factory in Edmund Road, Cowley, Oxford. By the year 1928, the company’s expansion demanded a separate identity. This is when the MG Car Company Limited was formed. As the company increased production, it moved to Abingdon, Oxfordshire in 1929.
In 1935- a little over a decade after its formation- the company was sold to Morris Motors (part of the Nuffield Organisation). The merger of Nuffield Organisation and Austin Motor Company led to the creation of British Motor Corporation (BMC) in 1952. The competition department of the latter was responsible for creating several racing cars that have met the chequered flag first at many a championship.
MG Cars launched a sports car MGB in 1962 that was manufactured by British Motor Corporation (BMC) and then by its successors. The production of the car was unaffected even after the various transitions in the company - BMC became British Motor Holdings and then British Leyland Motor Corporation in 1968. The factory in Abingdon that produced the sports cars closed operations in 1980, resulting in the end of MGB production.
From 1982 to 1991, the MG marquee was revived on sportier models - Austin Rover's Metro, Maestro and Montego. Then an updated version of MGB Roadster was launched and named MG RV8. The car incorporated a Rover V8 engine but was manufactured in lower volumes.
After the company struggled with financial challenges for a long time, it eventually introduced a high volume MG F two-seater Roadster in 1995. This affordable two-seater paved the way for renewed success for the company.
In 2002, a revised version MG TF was launched. But as MG Rover went into administration in 2005, the production of this version had to stop.
In 2005, MG Rover was bought over by Chinese company Nanjing Automobile. In 2007, the company was taken over by SAIC. Since then, the MG TF roadster and MG 7 large sports saloon have been produced in China.
1977 MGB$5,500 - CA - 1977 Excellent body, paint, and upholstery Has been recently serviced. 4 speed transmission The vehicle is mechanic... |
1977 Very Nice MGB$6,500 - OH - 1977 Very nice car, same owner since 1995, 17 years. Engine is dual carb model from 1969 B reworked @85,000 miles. ... |
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1975 mg midget$1,200 - WA - 1975 Car was restored a few years ago. needs different wheels and top recovered. comes with boxes of extras, mostly... |
1977 MGB MIDGET$1,500 - CA - 1977 SALVAGED.. |
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1954 MG TF Roadster - No ReserveEnquire - OK - 1954 Fully restored |
1961 MGA roadster$2,000 - TX - 1961 Fair body, rough chassis, it was cut to fit a 327 SBC $2000 |
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1946 M. G. TC$48,500 - CA - 1946 Black with leaf green leather interior, tan canvas top tonneau and side curtains, lovely right hand drive exam... |
1947 MG TC$39,900 - CA - 1947 This 1947 MG TC is in Red with Black. This car has had a very illustrious past. It has been shown multiple... |
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1956 MGA Roadster$43,500 - WI - 1956 Professional nut and bolt restoration by Joe Harris and only limited use since. This MGA is stunning in both ... |
1972 MGB GT$3,200 - TX - 1972 Very solid car. Mostly restored. Fresh motor, new mechanicals, body ready for final paint prep. Have glass, ti... |
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1973 MGB MGB$6,500 - CT - 1973 New top, new seat covers, runs and looks great. |
1955 MG TF 1500 Convertible$28,900 - PA - 1955 1955 MG TF1500 Cream over red with tan top. 3 owner car from new. Car was purchased in 2003 from the second ow... |
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1956 MG MGA$19,999 - MN - 1956 You are looking at a 1956 MGA with a 10 year old resto with 2582 miles since resto. The entire car was gone th... |
1952 MG TD RoadsterEnquire - MI - 1952 This all original MG has a two tone exterior paint of burgundy and cream. The interior is the same two tones, ... |
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1954 MG TF RoadsterEnquire - MI - 1954 The exterior of this 1954 MG/TF is white. It has factory wire wheels and a white canvas top. The interior is r... |
1952 MG Replica$5,950 - MI - 1952 This 1952 MG Replica has a red exterior, spoke wheel hub caps and black convertible top. The interior has a bl... |
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1974 MGB/GT Mark III coupe$7,900 - IL - 1974 This was the final model year for the Mark iii version of the MGB/GT, which continued with little change excep... |
1960 Mga$26,500 - MN - 1960 This Super clean MGA was Professionally restored on the east coast 1997 . This frame off restoration everythin... |
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