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Several years ago, I suffered another of my periodic bouts of sleepless, sweat-soaked MG TC fever and told my friend and neighbor, Chris Beebe, that I was possibly in the hunt for one of these fine ...
As the story goes, it was United States GIs, stationed in Great Britain during World War II, who first fell in love with the MG marque. There they saw, drove and were smitten by the MG T-Series ...
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Classic car enthusiasts recreate club's inaugural MG TC ride to Apple Valley 70 years later
In a historic road trip, a group of British classic car enthusiasts arrived in Apple Valley on Sunday, March 30 as they re-enacted their car club's first ride 70 years ago. After making the trek to ...
MG is back in the sports car business this year thanks to the launch of the Cyberster electric roadster. But the fact that it’s electric and made in China, rather than in the classic Abingdon factory ...
The 1946-49 MG TC was a lovely, fragile thing, its spidery 19-inch wire wheels picturesquely cambered on its solid front axle, its pert rear end alluringly underslung. But its ride was unforgiving, ...
More than a quarter of a century has passed since the last 'real' MG rolled off the line at Abingdon in 1980. A whole generation has grown up with little or no first-hand knowledge of 'the sports car ...
This is the car that changed Carroll Shelby's life. In May of 1952, Shelby joined his buddy Ed Wilkins at a road race in Norman, Okla., the two of them making the three-hour drive north from Dallas in ...
A group of British classic car enthusiasts, the TC Motoring Guild, recreated their club's first ride from 1955. The group gathered their 1940s-era MG TC roadsters in Apple Valley to mirror a photo ...
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