The MG TD was
the successor of the MG TC, the British sports car that stole the hearts
of the American soldiers returning to their country. Like the MG TC,
America was the most important market for the TD. Chassis and body of
the TD were largely similar to the TC. But the TD had a rack and pinion
steering-gear, coil springs (instead of the leaf springs) and an
independent wheel suspension in the front. The wings were different in
form, as the large 19-inch wire wheels in the TD gave way to 15-inch
wheels. A Mk II version was introduced in 1950, and was built
simultaneously with the Mk I. The Mk II had a more powerful engine and a
"power bulge" on the engine valve on the right.
The MG TD was
in production until 1953 and was replaced by the MG TF…
Technical
data
Four cylinder
engine
cylinder capacity: 1250 cc.
carburettors: 2x S.U.
capacity: 54 hp. at 5250 rpm.
top-speed: 125 km/h. - 78 mph.
gearbox: 4-speed, manual
weight: 885 kg.
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