MG WA

MG WA (1938 )

The MG WA is a tourer, a sedan or a convertible of the upper middle class, the MG 1933 as successor of the MG 18/80 Mark III and until then the largest model brought out.

The cars have a six-cylinder in-line engine with 2561 cc and 96.5 bhp (71 kW), driving the rear wheels. The top speed is 136 km / h In 1939, the production was terminated without successor.

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David Culshaw and Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalogue of British Cars 1895-1975, Veloce Publishing PLC, Dorchester 1997, ISBN 1874105936

Models 1924-1939: 14/ 28 | 14/40 ( Mark IV ) | 18/80 Mark I - III | C-Type Midget | D-Type Midget | F1 Magna | Magna F2 | F3 Magna | Midget J1 | J2 Midget | K1 Magnette | K2 Magnette | K3 Magnette | KN Magnette | Magna L1 | L2 Magna | M-Type Midget | Midget | NA Magnette | NE Magnette | PA Midget | Midget PB | SA | TA | TB | VA | WA

1945-2005 models: 1100 | 1300 | A | B | C | F / TF | Maestro | Magnette Mark III / IV | Metro | Midget Mark I - IV | Montego | RV8 | TC | TD | TF | YA | YB | YT | Magnette ZA | ZB Magnette | ZR | ZS | ZT

Racing cars and prototypes: J3 Supercharged | J4 Supercharged | Lola EX257 | Q -Type | R-Type | XPower SV | XPower WR

  • Vehicle of the upper middle class
  • Car model
  • MG
  • Touring car
  • Limousine
  • Cabriolet
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