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MG Other Roadster 1935

Allgemeine Beschreibung : In 1934, MG introduced the N-Type, a new six-cylinder model that would ultimately prove to be the final evolution of the storied Midget, Magna, and Magnette series. Between 1929 and 1936, the “Triple-M” cars established the tiny English marque as a significant force in international motorsport. With backing from Morris Cars founder Lord Nuffield, MG boss Cecil Kimber developed his sports cars into world-class competitors in trials, rallying and road racing. While the tiny four-cylinder engines proved robust and reliable, it was the exotic and powerful overhead cam inline-six that made the largest impact on MG’s image.

The new N-Type would receive a refined version of the 1,271 c.c. six-cylinder engine that also powered the legendary K3 Magnette race cars to victory in the Mille Miglia, RAC Tourist Trophy, and the Le Mans Index of Performance. In standard form with twin S.U. Carburetors, the new N-Type engine saw a 25% increase in power over previous models, thanks to the revised block and head. The most significant change for the N-Type came in the form of a redesigned chassis. The traditional ladder-type frame was ditched for a more sophisticated outrigger-type chassis, with rubber body mountings to improve passenger comfort. Handling was also refined via a wider track and revised friction dampers. Performance was true to form for MG, with 80 mile-per-hour capability in standard form and lively, enjoyable handling. As with previous models, the N-Type was offered with a choice of factory-built bodies. The most popular choice was the handsome roadster, which MG offered in two-seat or four-seat configuration.

For 1935, the NA evolved into the NB. The NB roadster was redesigned with a lower scuttle, forward-hinged doors and refined, flowing lines with beautiful Art Deco-inspired details. Also, the engine was updated with the new “double-breather” block, and the four-speed gearbox was revised with closer-spaced ratios and a friendlier clutch. Regular production NBs were all normally-aspirated. However, customers often chose to upgrade their cars with a Marshall Under-Bonnet supercharger kit to create what many consider to be the ultimate Pre-War MG road car. Unfortunately, just as the NB was hitting its stride, Lord Nuffield’s sale of MG to the parent company Morris marked the end of Abingdon’s OHC six-cylinder era, cutting production of all N-Types to just 737 examples as the marque changed focus to less expensive, production-based pushrod engines.

Chassis number NA0810 is one of just 98 two-seat NB Roadsters produced. This beautiful NB comes to us from a collection of some of the finest Triple-M MGs in the world, and this example is no different from its stablemates. The current owner purchased this car out of England from the late Peter Gregory, a highly respected pre-war MG restorer, collector, and enthusiast. Mr. Gregory had restored this particular car for the first time in the 1970s, at the time verifying it as an original and genuine 2-seat NB roadster. The car’s current caretaker brought the car to the US in early 2005 and promptly turned it over to Tom Metcalf of Safety Fast Restoration in Mansfield, Ohio. In Tom’s hands, this rare and very special NB was meticulously restored from the ground up to concours standards. Numerous photos and a stack of invoices totaling nearly $200,000 document the extensive three-year project.

The result of those efforts is a genuinely spectacular motorcar that has proven its mettle with class wins at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, Hilton Head Motoring Festival, Ault Park Concours, and Meadowbrook between 2008 and 2010. The Brooklands Gray over Abingdon Gray livery was a rare factory-offered color scheme that looks particularly attractive against the dark red leather cockpit. This handsome NB roadster presents in beautiful condition, showing only light and careful use since the restoration was completed. Paint quality and finishing are befitting of a concours-winning car, while the body features correct fittings such as King of the Road headlamps and spot lamp, correct Lucas trafficators, and a folding windscreen backed by twin Brooklands Aeroscreens.

The cockpit is trimmed in period-correct dark red leather, supplied by Triple-M specialist Mike Collingburn of England. The leather is beautifully finished and shows only very light signs of use on the seat bases. Carpet is correct red wool, and the burled walnut dash is exquisite, fitted with a full array of original instruments restored by British Jaeger specialist John Marks of Vintage Restorations. Additionally, a full set of factory correct weather equipment stows neatly in a pouch behind the seat.

Beneath the bonnet, MG’s legendary “double breather” 1,271 c.c. OHC inline-six has been thoroughly updated with an EN40 billet crankshaft and billet connecting rods for durability. This car wears a highly desirable, and period-correct Marshall IZ87 Under-Bonnet supercharger to provide a welcome boost in performance. As expected, the engine is meticulously detailed with factory correct finishes and fittings, down to the spare set of period Lodge spark plugs.

This fabulous and endearing MG NB is undoubtedly one of the finest of its kind available. The additional power from the Marshall blower combined with the chassis refinements of the NB creates one of the most enjoyable and tractable of all the Triple-M MGs. Its rarity and exquisite presentation ensures its entry into a wide range of concours and driving events worldwide.

https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/6176

1935 MG Other Roadster is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Mark Hyman for $127500.

 

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über MG
Die Geschichte von MG (Morris Garages) ist ein reiches Geflecht, das mehrere Jahrzehnte umspannt und verschiedene Besitzer sowie Unternehmensstrukturen einbezieht. Hier ist eine Übersicht über die MG-Geschichte von ihrer Gründung bis zur schwierigen Phase unter der British Leyland (BL) Corporation, wobei wichtige Modelle und ihre Spezifikationen hervorgehoben werden:

1. Gründung und frühe Jahre:

Gründungsjahr: 1924
Gründer: Cecil Kimber
Anfänglicher Fokus: Karosseriebau und Anpassung von Morris-Autos.
2. MG-Oktogon-Logo:

Das ikonische MG-Oktogon-Logo wurde eingeführt und repräsentiert die Fusion von MG mit Morris.
3. MG M-Type Midget (1929–1932):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Kompakter Zweisitzer.
Angetrieben von einem 0,8-Liter-Motor.
Der Beginn der Midget-Serie.
4. MG T-Series (1936–1955):

Wichtige Modelle:
MG TA, TB, TC, TD, TF
Wichtige Merkmale:
Roadster mit klassischem Design.
Erfolg im Motorsport, insbesondere in der Zeit vor und nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg.
5. Nachkriegszeit und MG A (1955–1962):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Abkehr vom traditionellen Design.
Erster MG mit einem stromlinienförmigen, modernen Design.
Erhältlich als Roadster oder Coupé.
Angetrieben von einem 1,5-Liter-Motor.
6. MG B (1962–1980):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Klassisches Design britischer Sportwagen.
Erhältlich als Roadster oder GT-Coupé.
In großen Stückzahlen produziert.
Varianten inklusive des leistungsstarken MGC.
7. MG Midget (1961–1979):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Kompakter Sportwagen auf Basis des Austin-Healey Sprite.
Erschwinglich und beliebt.
Verschiedene Iterationen mit Motor-Upgrades.
8. MG C (1967–1969):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Eine leistungsstärkere Version des MGB mit einem 2,9-Liter-Reihensechszylinder.
Begrenzte Produktion.
9. Ära der BL Corporation (1968–1980):

Übernahme durch British Leyland (BL):
MG wurde Teil des größeren Konzerns British Leyland.
Schwierigkeiten bei der Qualitätskontrolle und Arbeitskonflikte.
Rückgang der Produktqualität und des Rufes.
10. MG MGB GT V8 (1973–1976):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Einführung eines werkseitig produzierten MGB mit einem V8-Motor.
Versuch, während schwieriger Zeiten Leistung in die Modellpalette einzuführen.
11. MG RV8 (1992–1995):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Begrenzte Produktion des Cabrios.
Wiederbelebungsversuch durch die Rover Group (Nachfolger von BL), um den klassischen MG-Geist wiederzubeleben.
Die MG-Geschichte während der Ära von British Leyland markierte eine schwierige Phase mit einem Rückgang von Qualität und Ruf. Dennoch bleibt die Marke weiterhin mit klassischen britischen Sportwagen verbunden.