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This illustration shows a chrome-bumper roadster from 1973-74 with rostyle wheels and honeycomb grille
This illustration shows a 1976 Mk3 Mini 850 – one of the most basic in the range
and of course the dreaded British Leyland badge
Built between 1953 to 1956
1962 Racing MGA 1600 MK III Coupe This illustration shows a chrome-bumperThe MGA name was coined by the head of the MG Car Company, John Thornley and was so named as it was considered the first of a new line of MGs. The MGA was produced in Abingdon, England from 1955 and 1962 and replaced the MG TF 1500 Midget. More than 100,000 MGAs were sold with the majority being exported. The car was available both as a roadster and a coupe, although the coupe proved more popular for racing. The MGA was raced successfully in the U. S.