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Development of the MGB started at least as early as 1958 with the prototype known by its Abingdon codename; MG EX205. [4] In structure the car was a progressive, modern design in 1962, using a unitary structure, instead of the traditional body-on-frame construction used on both the MGA and MG T-types and the MGB's rival, the Triumph TR series. [5]
The following is a list of cars marketed under the British MG marque. The marque was owned, and the cars produced, by Morris Garages (1924–1930), M.G. Car Company (1930–1952), British Motor Corporation (1952–1967), British Motor Holdings (1967–1968), British Leyland (1968–1992), Rover Group (1992–2000), MG Rover Group (2000–2006), Nanjing Automobile Group (2006–2011), and MG ...
1970 MGB. MG departed from its earlier line of Y-Type saloons and pre-war designs and released the MGA in 1955. The MGB was released in 1962 to satisfy demand for a more modern and comfortable sports car. In 1965 the fixed head coupé (FHC) followed: the MGB GT. With continual updates, mostly to comply with increasingly stringent United States ...
1970s Washington (state) elections (7 C) S. 1970s in Seattle (17 P) 1970s in sports in Washington (state) (10 C) This page was last edited on 20 February 2023, at 00 ...
MG MGB, a sports car produced by the British Motor Corporation and its successors from 1962 to 1980 Mines and Geosciences Bureau , a government agency in the Philippines Ministry for State Security (Soviet Union) ( Ministerstvo Gosudarstvennoi Bezopasnosti ), a predecessor of the KGB
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1970 Washington (state) elections (1 C, 2 P) S. 1970 in sports in Washington (state) (8 P) Pages in category "1970 in Washington (state)" This category contains only ...
1975 MGB fitted with standard Rostyle wheels 1970 Rover P5B with chromed Rostyle wheels. Rostyle wheels are a design of automobile wheels of American origin but made under licence [1] by the British firm of Rubery Owen – hence RO-Style – The Rostyle wheel was especially popular during the 1960s and 1970s.