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MG Classic Cars for Sale

The British automobile manufacturer MG (Morris Garage) was founded in 1923 in Oxford and since then has been famous for its double-seater sports cars. In 2005 MG had to declare bankruptcy and the brand was bought and revitalised by the Nanjing Automobile Group.

The History of MG

After its founding in 1923, the company moved to Abingdon in Oxfordshire in the late 1920s. The first car that carried the distinctive logo MG was the MG 14/40. The logo, slightly modified, is used to this day. MG extended its product range in the fifties and successfully expanded into the American automobile market - the golden era of MG had begun. Many of today's MG classic cars were formerly used in motor sports because it exactly matched the characteristics of the brands image and the design of the cars. After several economic difficulties that began approximately in 1981, MG was sold and is now in the hands of China's Nanjing Automobile Group.

Classic MG models

A timeless classic among the MG classic cars is without a doubt the M-type Midget built in 1928, which is the first double-seater sports car by the brand MG and which was to be ground-breaking for the style and success of the brand. The M-type is based on a classic by Morris Minor and is endowed with an OHC engine. The model became a best seller because of its successful construction pattern, its favourable prices and its stylish appearance. In 1955 the brand new MGA was presented at the International Automobile Exhibition in Frankfurt; this type represented a total break with its forerunner, the MG TF 1500. Syd Enever, who was the designer of the MG brand, had already constructed the MGA in 1952, but it would take several years until production was completed. The follower of the MGA was the MGB presented in 1962 – by then 101,081 MGAs had been sold. The MGA as well as the MGB are favourite MG classic cars collector’s items which have been sold in different types and variations over the past years.

The MG logo

The MG logo consists of an octagonal emblem in which the letters MG are situated. The logo has been slightly modified over the years and adapted to the contemporary style – the main structure has always been preserved.

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Image 1/50 of MG Midget GAN5 (1973)
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Image 1/15 of MG MGB (1974)
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1974 | MG MGB

1974 MG B '74

£19,111
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Image 1/11 of MG MGA 1600 (1959)
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1959 | MG MGA 1600

MGA 1600 Roadster

£24,950
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Image 1/16 of MG MGB GT (1967)
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1967 | MG MGB GT

1967 MG B GT - Upgraded

£17,995
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Image 1/16 of MG MGB (1974)
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1974 | MG MGB

1974 MG B Roadster - 1950cc Oselli Stage 2

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Image 1/16 of MG MGB GT (1967)
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1976 | MG MGB GT V8

Buick V8 - Custom Build -

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Image 1/15 of MG MGB (1980)
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1980 | MG MGB

1980 MG B '80

£17,446
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Image 1/15 of MG MGB (1978)
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1978 | MG MGB

1978 MG B '78

£16,613
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Image 1/50 of MG F 1.6i (2001)
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2001 | MG F 1.6i

MG-F cabrio

£4,788
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Image 1/36 of MG MGB (1974)
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1974 | MG MGB

MG-B Cabrio no. 4263

£5,787
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Image 1/49 of MG TC (1948)
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1948 | MG TC

MG-TC green no. 5971 RHD

£27,064
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1953 | MG TD

MG-TD rood no. 26672

£15,406
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Image 1/41 of MG MGB (1971)
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1971 | MG MGB

MG-B Cabrio no. 3968

£5,205
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Image 1/50 of MG MGB (1967)
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1967 | MG MGB

MG-B Cabrio no. 94868

£6,870
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