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Last but not least

1937 MG TWO-LITRE (SA1425)

‘TICKFORD’ DROPHEAD

COUPÉ BY SALMON AND SONS OWNED BY: contributor Malcolm Robertson, Australia

OWNED SINCE: 2004

MILEAGE: 11,314

The very first book I ever had on MGs (apart from the essential workshop manual I acquired soon after I bought my very first MG, the amazing TF1500 of 1955) was American author Joseph Wherry’s ; probably the first book published about the history of MG production. My grandmother gave it to me for Christmas 1970 but I suspect that I had steered her towards it. It was my first insight into the breadth and depth of the MG marque, showcasing factory photos of the huge range of models produced up until the book had

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