The MGA truly marked a revolution in MG sports car design. It broke with
time-honoured tradition that had serviced the majority of MG sports cars
for well over thirty years. 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. A
comprehensive look at the MGA and how it marked a revolution in MG
sports car design. Details the circumstances leading up to the decision
to make such a fundamental design change. David Knowles has been
researching and writing about British cars for over twenty-five years
Author: David Knowles
Author Bio: David Knowles has been researching and writing about British cars for over twenty-five years. In that time, he has been lucky enough to meet and befriend many of the key people who were crucial to the design, development and manufacture of the great MG and Triumph sports cars. David Knowles is a Chartered Civil Engineer. He is working on a sister volume to this one: MGB - The Superlative MG.
ISBN: 9781785005671
Publisher: The Crowood Press UK
Binding Type: Hardcover
Illustrations: 200 color & 300 b/w photos
Language: English
Pages: 240
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
Country Made: NA