Overview
Produced: 1935-1936, 526 produced.
Types: Coupe,2 doors,2 seats(Airline Coupe)
Convertible,2 doors,4 seats
Convertible,2 doors,2 seats

The MG M-type was produced by the MG Car company from April 1929 to 1932. It was sometimes referred to as the 8/33. Launched at the 1928 London Motor Show when the sales of the larger MG saloons was faultering because of the economic climate, the small car brought MG ownership to a new sector of the market and probably saved the company. Early cars were made in the Cowley factory, but from 1930 production had transferred to Abingdon.

This 2 door sports car used an updated version of the four-cylinder bevel-gear driven overhead camshaft engine used in the 1928 Morris Minor and Wolseley 10 with a single SU carburettor giving 20 bhp (15 kW) at 4000 rpm. Drive was to the rear wheels through a three speed non-synchromesh gearbox. The chassis was based on the one used in the 1928 Morris Minor with lowered suspension using half elliptic springs and Hartford friction shock absorbers with rigid front and rear axles and bolt on wire wheels. The car had a wheelbase of 78 inches (1980 mm) and a track of 42 inches (1067 mm).

1930 brought a series of improvements to the car. The Morris rod brake system, with the handbrake working on the transmission, was replaced a cable system with cross shaft coupled to the handbrake and the transmission brake deleted. Engine output was increased to 27 bhp (20 kW) by improving the camshaft and a four speed gearbox was offered as an option. The doors became front hinged. A supercharged version could be ordered from 1932 raising the top speed to 80 mph (130 km/h).

Early bodies were fabric covered using a wood frame, this changed to all metal in 1931. Most cars had bodies made by Carbodies of Coventry and fitted by MG in either open two seat or closed two door "Sportsmans" coupé versions but some chassis were supplied to external coachbuilders such as Jarvis. The factory even made a van version as a service vehicle. The car could reach 65 mph (105 km/h) and return 40 miles per gallon. The open version cost £175 at launch, soon rising to £185, and the coupé cost £245. The 1932 supercharged car cost £250.

The M-type had considerable sporting success both privately and with official teams winning gold medals in the 1929 Land's End Trial and class wins in the 1930 "Double Twelve" race at Brooklands. An entry was also made in the 1930 Le Mans 24 hour but neither of the two cars finished.

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Source: Wikipedia
Engines
CapacityConfigModelBore/StrokeCR
939ccS4 OHC60mm x 83mm6.8
Drivetrain and Suspension
DrivetrainSteeringFront SuspensionRear Suspension
Auction Sales History
Lot
Num
Description Auctioneer Date Hammer Price Hammer Price
(inc premium)
28 MG J2 H&H Sales Limited 19 Oct 2011 - £33000.00
140 MG PB Coys 14 May 2011 - £34220.00
225 MG PB Coys 11 Jul 2009 Not sold
067 MG PB Brightwells Auctioneers and Valuers 24 Jun 2009 £25200.00 -
312 1935 MG PB 'Cream Cracker' Trials Sports Bonhams 19 Sep 2008 £48000.00 £54300.00
033 1936 MG PB SUPERCHARGED H&H Sales Limited 1 Mar 2007 Not sold
1131 MG PB Sports (1936) Bonhams 12 Jul 2002 £11500.00 -
472 MG PB Sports (1936) Bonhams 13 Jun 2002 Not sold
058 MG PB Two Seater Sports Tourer (1936) H&H Sales Limited 11 Apr 2001 £17200.00 -
712 MG PB (1935) Cheffins 7 Apr 2001 £12500.00 -
712 MG PB (1939) Cheffins 7 Apr 2001 $12500.00 -
023 MG PB (1935) Coys 11 Dec 2000 - £15812.00
017 MG PB Open (1935) H&H Sales Limited 1 Dec 1999 £16750.00 -
083 MG PB Sports (1935) H&H Sales Limited 14 Apr 1999 Not sold
011 MG PB Biplace (1936) Poulain LeFur 7 Oct 1997 FF135000.00 -
881 MG PB Midget (1935) Brooks 2 Dec 1996 Not sold
636 MG PA Midget (1936) Sothebys 25 Nov 1996 - £6900.00
637 MG PA Restoration (1936) Sothebys 25 Nov 1996 - £3565.00
421 MG PB Sports (1936) Sothebys 23 Sep 1996 Not sold
172 MG PA/PB Racing (1935) Christies 9 Sep 1995 Not sold
146 MG Q Type Replica (1936) Christies 9 Sep 1995 Not sold
455 MG PB Midget (1935) Brooks 23 Jun 1995 £18000.00 -
060 MG PB (1936) Sandown 30 Oct 1993 £11000.00 -
173 MG Midget Type PB (1936) Sothebys 18 Jul 1993 Not sold
Books
ISBN Title Publisher Buy this book
1855201941 MG Gold Portfolio 1929-39 Brooklands Books Buy View
Magazine Articles
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Article The MGB years
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Publication Classic Cars October 2006
The MGB years - If you had to epitomize the world of classic cars with one image, it would be the MGB, in its British homeland and the world at large, the B stirs strong passions.  Here's the tale of a true icon.
Article Happy birthday faithful friend
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Publication Classic & Sports Car January 2012
Happy birthday faithful friend - It's the car that introduced millions to sports car motoring, and in 2012 the MGB marks its half-century.  Former owner Alastair Clements pays tribute.
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