T-series MGs are wonderful little cars. Their style and cheeky appeal are unique and dozens of clubs, thousands of enthusiastic owners, a network of parts ...
The TF 1500 is the ultimate evolution of the traditional MG sports car. The 1466cc engine foreshadowed the 1489cc engine to come in the ...
Rarely seen — only 877 were built in just two years’ production — the MG YT 4-seat tourer was designed for Americans, a fact emphasized ...
The famed British sports car, the MG was named after Morris Garages, where the British sports car was founded and first built in the 1920s ...
American smog regulations overtook the MG B in 1968 making the ’67 MG B the best B built. The 1798 cc engine put out ...
Rolls-Royce’s 20/25 succeeded the 20 H.P. in 1929 as the company’s “Small Car” offering intended for clients who chose to drive themselves rather than be ...
Rolls-Royce’s 20/25 succeeded the 20 HP in 1929 as the company’s small-displacement offering positioned below the flagship Phantom models. Engineers developed a host of improvements ...
The 20/25 succeeded the 20 HP in 1929 as the Rolls Royce’s small-displacement model positioned below the flagship Phantom. Engineers made many improvements over the ...
Introduced in 1931, the Alvis Speed 20 proved to be a very popular model for the Coventry-based marque. Alvis had become known for their ...
Rolls-Royce’s ‘small’ car, known as the 20hp, was introduced in 1922 with a 3,127cc six-cylinder engine, as the post-World Way I recession intersected increasing labor ...
The Rolls-Royce Twenty served as the smaller companion to the flagship Silver Ghost and Phantom models. Just under 3,000 units were built between 1922 and ...
Stoddard-Dayton predates the turn of the 20th century as a manufacturer of agricultural equipment and tools. It wasn’t until 1904 when Charles Stoddard, who had ...