The Mg Mga 1500 Parts Catalogue, 1955-1959


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The Official Factory Parts Catalogues show exploded views of systems and identify each part by name and factory part number. These highly detailed illustrations are an indispensable reference for anyone involved in a restoration project or intricate repair job. Having the correct part name and number also makes it faster and easier to accurately order your parts.




The MG Series MG 1600 Service Parts LIst


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The Official Factory Parts Catalogues show exploded views of systems and identify each part by name and factory part number. These highly detailed illustrations are an indispensable reference for anyone involved in a restoration project or intricate repair job. Having the correct part name and number also makes it faster and easier to accurately order your parts.




MG MGA 1500 Parts Catalogue


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MG Parts Catalogue


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Complete listing including part numbers, descriptions, modifications, remarks.




Mg Parts Catalogue


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MGA 1500, 1600, 1600 (MK II) Workshop Manual, 1955-1962


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Bentley Publishers is the exclusive, factory-authorized publisher of MG, Austin-Healey, Triumph, and Jaguar Service and Repair Manuals in the United States and Canada. Each Official Workshop Manual includes the Driver's Handbook and incorporates additional factory procedures and specifications that became available following the publication of the original factory information. There is also a substantial amount of supporting information compiled by Bentley Automotive Engineers in conjunction with the British Leyland training organization. This includes emission control and air conditioning supplements, as well as high-performance special tuning manuals with competition parts lists when available.




MGA


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The MGA truly marked a revolution in MG sports car design, with its appearance quite unlike any previous production car from the celebrated British marque. Entering production in the summer of 1955, it broke with the time-honoured tradition of narrow-gutted, flat-sides, upright styling, with the distinctive large grille, exposed headlamps, separate wings and sharply cut-off tail that had serviced the majority of MG sports cars for well over thirty years. Many die-hard MG enthusiasts of the time were understandably outraged, but the decision to break with tradition proved to be a good one: over 100,000 cars were produced over the model's seven-year lifetime. This book, from celebrated author David Knowles covers: the circumstances that led to the momentous decision to make such a fundamental design change; the production, publicity and evolution of each and every MGA variant from launch in 1955 to the end of production in 1962, with specification tables for each model; profiles of the people who had crucial roles in the development of the MGA and finally, the largely untold story of overseas assembly in Australia, Ireland, Mexico and South Africa. It offers comprehensive coverage of racing and rallying in Europe, including the MGA entries at Sebring Twelve Hour race and where many of the cars ended up, and will be of great interest to all motoring enthusiasts and those particularly interested in MG. It is extensively illustrated with 200 colour and 300 black & white photographs, much of it drawn from archives and family collections, as well as photoshoots specially commissioned for this book. David Knowles has been researching and writing about British cars for over twenty-five years.




MGA & MGB Workshop Manual & Owners Handbook


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A reproduction of the Floyd Clymer Workshop Manual and possibly the most comprehensive manual ever published for this series of MG's. It includes complete technical data, service and maintenance information and detailed instructions for the repair and overhaul of the major mechanical and electrical components for the1500cc, 1600cc and 1800cc MGA and MGB series of automobiles including the MGA 1500 (1955-59), MGA 1600 MKI (1959-61), MGA 1600 MKII (1961-62), MGB MKI (1962-67) & MGB MKII (1967-70). As many of the same mechanical components are utilized in the final series of MGB's (1970-80) much of this manual is applicable to the Series III cars also. There is adequate detailed text and diagrams to assist in major refurbishing such as an engine rebuild or even a complete mechanical renovation, making it an invaluable resource for collectors and restorers of these classic automobiles. This profusely illustrated manual includes separate sections dealing with the repair and overhaul procedures for the engine, cooling system, carburetion, clutch, transmission, brakes and wheels, hubs and drums, rear axle, drive shaft, front suspension, steering gear, a detailed electrical service section and emission control section plus a complete reproduction of the MGB & MGB GT Owners Handbook. This is a - must have - reference for any MG enthusiast and would certainly assist in helping any potential purchaser better understand the inner workings prior to purchasing one of these classic automobiles. Out-of-print and unavailable for many years, this book is highly sought after on the secondary market and we are pleased to be able to offer this reproduction as a service to all MG enthusiasts worldwide.