The year 1955
saw the introduction of the MG A. With this design the MG broke new
grounds. After its predecessors MG TD and MG TF, which were largely
based on the pre-war MG TB, it was a car with a very modern sporty
design. Almost a year after the introduction of the roadster model a MG
A coupe model was introduced. The coupe model with a fixed steel roof
looked as slick and modern as the roadster.
Like its predecessors, the MG A was a great success and, like before,
the greater part was sold in America.
Until 1959,
the MG A was equipped with a 1459 cc four-cylinder engine. From that
year, the car was fitted with a 1588 cc four-cylinder. A 1622 cc
four-cylinder engine replaced the
1588 cc. engine in 1961.
The early MG
A versions had very good drum brakes until 1959, but after that year,
the MG A was equipped with disc brakes on the front wheels.
The year 1962
saw the production of the MG A, the A 1600 MKII. The MG B replaced this
very popular British sports car, and was to develop the success of the
MG A even further...
Technical
data
Four cylinder
engine
cylinder capacity: 1588 cc.
capacity: 80 bhp. at 5600 tpm.
top-speed: 100 mph. - 160 km/h.
weight: 935 kg.
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