
MG T-type - Wikipedia
The MG T-Type is a series of body-on-frame open two-seater sports cars that were produced by MG from 1936 to 1955. Known as the Midget, the series included the TA, TB, TC, TD, and TF models.
MG T-Type Market - CLASSIC.COM
The MG T-Type was a series of sports cars that were first introduced in 1936. The T-Type was built in an open, two-door roadster body style, featuring a front-mounted inline four engine that …
MG T Types - The MG T Society
The MG ‘T’ Society hosts a member-maintained database of over 6000 T-Types worldwide, featuring details of chassis numbers, licence plates, factory build dates, engine numbers and more.
Buying Guide: MG Midget T-types - Hagerty UK
Jul 21, 2021 · From 1936 to 1955 the MG Midget T-types were the definitive British sports cars. Our buyer's guide shows you what to look for in each model.
44-Years-Owned 1952 MG TD/C Mark II - Bring a Trailer
Mar 11, 2025 · Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 44-Years-Owned 1952 MG TD/C Mark II at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #183,230.
History of the MG T & Y Types | MG T & Y Register
The MG Y Type developed 46 b.h.p. at 4,800rpm, with 58.5lb ft of torque at 2,400 rpm. With the exception of only the Rover Ten, which managed 2 additional b.h.p., the “Y” Type had more power than other British saloons of similar size.
1953 MG TD for sale by owner - Phoenix, AZ - craigslist
1 day ago · Restored 1953 MG TD for sale $19,750 The car just took 1st Place at the British Wheels on the Green car show. British Racing Green. Restored to original condition with straight 4 cylinder, duel SU...
The MG T-Type | 1940s Nostalgia
Made famous by WWII hero Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader, the MG T-Type was a series of open-two-seater sports cars that stole hearts from 1936 to 1955. These compact speedsters came in five distinct models: TA, TB, TC, TD, and TF Midget.
MG TE? : T-Series & Prewar Forum : The MG Experience
Aug 17, 2019 · Indeed, but the letter E was already designated for the aforementioned factory cars long before that, and the T Series started in the mid 30s! This is what I've read as reported by various historians. I have no reason to doubt it but …
MG MG T-type Midget (post-war) (1945 – 1955) - Honest John
The TC was powered by MG's mainstay XPAG 1250cc OHV four-cylinder engine. It was uprated (from before) with twin SU carburettors to improve breathing (and upping the power to 54.4bhp at 5200rpm), and its maximum speed approached 80mph.