The MG P-type was
the successor of the J-type. In 1934 the PA saw the light of day and a
year later the PB. Between the years 1934 and 1936 a total of around 2.526
P-types have been built, approximately 2000 PA's and 526 PB's.
With the design and construction of the MG P-types the chassis
construction and the bodywork design of the MG J4 were improved. The
chassis was lengthened and a new 847 cc. four cylinder engine was
fitted. The new engine featured a crankshaft with three main bearings
opposite the two bearings of the old engine. The P-type showed more
improvements like a better cam steering, better differential and an
improved clutch. Just like the MG J-types the P-types were true and easy
to handle sports cars. Also a coupe model was introduced: the renown
Airline coupe! De MG PA was
fitted with a 847 cc. engine, the PB featured a more powerful 939 cc.
engine. The PB was also given a grille with vertical louvers (honeycomb
pattern at the PA) and the speedometer/rev counter were no longer
combined.
The MG P-types were available as open two seater, open four seater and
as closed Airline coupe.
Technical
data
Four cylinder
in-line engine
2 S.U. carburettors
cylinder capacity: 939 cc.
capacity: 43 bhp. at 5500 rpm.
top-speed: 105 km/h.
weight: 745 kg.
Information
MG PB 'Midget',
year 1936. Colour two-tone pale green over dark green with a green leather
interior. Black canvas soft top and 'side screens'. The MG PB is a scarce
ca, only 526 cars were built.
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