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The first Magnette announced at the 1932 Motor Show was to form an important part of MG history and was the basis for an out-and-out racing model. The K series were to embrace the most renowned MG model of all time the K3 racer, a car that was to bring worldwide fame to the Abingdon factory.
- Mg Kn Saloon
Introduced 1932 - 1935 Number built - 410 cars - all...
- Mg Sa Saloon
Introduced 1935 -1939 Number built – 2,738 cars - all...
- Mg J2 Midget
Introduced 1932 - 1934 Number built - 2083 Announced in...
- Mg D Type Midget
Introduced 1931 - 1932 Number built - 250The D Type Midget...
- Mg ND Magnette
Introduced 1934 – 1936 Number built - 24The MG Car Company...
- Mg L1 Magna
Introduced 1933 - 1934 Number built - 486In the early...
- Mg F1 Magna
Introduced 1931 - 1932 Number built - 1250In 1928 Cecil...
- Mg K1 Magnette
Introduced 1931 -1935 Number built - 97The MG model range...
- Mg Kn Saloon
The N-Type six-cylinder engine's single overhead cam is driven by a unique vertical dynamo arrangement with bevel gears. The 1271-cc engine produces 56 bhp, good for a top speed of 80 mph. The four-speed gearbox is designed by Wolsley, and the 12 inch drum brakes are mechanically operated by cables.
The MG N-type Magnette is a sports car that was produced by MG from October 1934 to 1936. The car was developed from the K-Type and L-Type but had a new chassis that broke away in design from the simple ladder type used on the earlier cars of the 1930s being wider at the rear than the front and with the body fitted to outriggers off the main frame.
In early 1934 the N type Magnette was introduced. It sat atop a 96-inch wheelbase and powered by a 56 horsepower engine. In 1934, MG produced seven racing N's which were dubbed NE. They replaced the supercharged K3's which had been banned from the Tourist Trophy race.
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The MG N-type Magnette is a sports car that was produced by MG from October 1934 to 1936. The car was developed from the K-Type and L-Type but had a new chassis that broke away in design from the simple ladder type used on the earlier cars of the 1930s being wider at the rear than the front and with the body fitted to outriggers off the main frame.