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If there was any justice in the world, then the MG name would still be rivalling the likes of BMW and Mercedes as the brand to drive. Come to think of it, MG was more Audi in its history and outlook – and surely would have similarly prospered if the rubbish British Leyland management hadn’t starved this famous and much loved outfit of proper encouragement and cash.

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MGB GT V8

MGB GT V8

PRICE: 'Chrome' bumper: £2000 - £9000+
'Rubber' bumper: £1500 - £8000+

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Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1973-76
  • Bodywork:
    Two-door fixedhead coupé
  • Engine:
    Overhead valve V8 3528cc 137bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    8.5+ sec
  • Top Speed:
    125 mph
  • MPG:
    20-25 mpg

Past: The ‘official’ MGB V8 eventually surfaced in 1973, but not until racer Ken Costello had showed MG how to do it (better) years before. Sadly launch was at the start of the Middle East conflict and resulting fuel price hikes hardly help the model and just 2591 were produced (all in GT guise). Rubber bumpers and raised suspension for 1975 but few of these survive.

Present: Naturally the MGB V8 is highly valued now for its rarity, performance and understated style. Even now, the V8 is bloody quick and while the lighter engine helps handling, some reckon Costello cars were better sorted plus the ride on all is too hard.

Future: Amazingly, the most complete MGB costs surprisingly little more to buy and run as a 1.8 but as the years pass this MG is sure to increase in iconic status and a price gap will form.

MG 1100/1300

MG 1100/1300

PRICE: 1100/1300: £250 - £2500+

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Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1962-71
  • Bodywork:
    Two or four-door saloon
  • Engine:
    Overhead valve, in-line four-cylinder A-Series
    1100 1098cc 55bhp
    1300 1275cc to April 1968 58bhp
    April 1968 on 65bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    14 to 18+ sec
  • Top Speed:
    85-100 mph
  • MPG:
    35-45 mpg

Past: Building on the foundations of the best-selling Austin / Morris 1100 and 1300s, the sportier, MGs offered a bit more spark and popular with those who needed family transport but with Ministyle thrills. Launched in ‘62 with MKII in ‘67 and best MG1300 of them all a year later. Displaced by boy racer Austin / Morris 1300GT in 1969.

Today: Badge-engineered versions of the Austin/ Morris they may be, but they are now quite rare and desirable. They are practical family classics, with a bit more pep, especially the spy 1300.

Future: The few surviving cars will become more regarded as classy compact sporting saloons of their time.

Early twin tone 1100s or last of the line 1275s will hold the most sway valuewise but all are hard to justify full on restorations to their lowly values. Mechanical parts okay – body less so.

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