MG Enthusiast

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> Graham’s first car was an MG TA, which he used whilst he was a graduate trainee at Jaguar Cars. He started writing about cars in 1961, joined Autocar magazine in 1965, became an independent automotive historian in 1972 and has since sampled every type of MG, ancient and modern. He has also published more than 160 books and countless magazine articles.

Even when I was still in my teens, I was already a fully-paid-up petrol-head. Anything and everything connected with motor cars, particularly sporting

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