Makes

MG VA Special ''The R.E.A.L. Demon''

Technical data

Make and car model MG VA Special ''The R.E.A.L. Demon''
Production year 1939
Body type Cabriolet, 2-seats
Number of doors 2
Exterior colour dark green
Interior colour black
Fuel petrol
Displacement (ccm) 1548
Number of cylinders line 4
Engine power (PS at rpm) unknown
Top speed (km/h) unknown
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (sec.) unknown
Gearbox type manual, unknown
Fuel consumption, combined driving (l/100 km) unknown
Mileage unknown
Number of produced copies 2 407 copies of model VA from 1937 to 1939
Price (€) 88 000

Make description

M.G. (Morris Garages) is a British sports car manufacturer, who begun in the 1920s as a sales promotion sideline by the business manager, Cecil Kimber, within William Richard Morris's Oxford city retail sales and service business. Cecil Kimber (1888-1945) was an automobile engineer and in 1924 the founder of MG Car Company Ltd.. William Richard Morris (1877-1963), known as Sir William Morris, was a British motor manufacturer and philanthropist. He was the founder of Morris Motors Company Limited and in 1924, founder of company MG. Kimber was an employee of William Richard Morris. The MG business was Morris's personal property until 1935 when he sold MG to his holding company, Morris Motors Limited, restructuring his holdings before issuing shares in Morris Motors to the public in 1936. MG underwent many changes in ownership starting with Morris merging with Austin in The British Motor Corporation Limited (BMC) in 1952. MG became the MG Division of BMC in 1967 and in 1968 was created British Leyland Motor Corporation.

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