Extremely Rare 1932 MG F-Type Magna TourerIntroduced in 1931, MGs
F-Type Magna was produced for just two years with a total of 1,250
built between 1931 and 1932. It incorporated many advanced features
into its design, including an unusually low chassis with underslung
rear suspension and MGs first ever six-cylinder engine, providing
higher performance and smoother operation than the four-cylinder
M-Type Midget. Small six-cylinder cars became very popular in the
early thirties, in the quest for smooth running engines with
flexibility. The chassis was largely intended for sporty touring as
well. They had success in rallies, record runs, and circuit races.
This particular example is tan over brown with tan interior. It
wears an older restoration and runs and drives well. A straight,
solid, and clean example overall that includes its top and side
curtains. A rare and extremely collectible Pre-War MG with only
1,250 models produced in total. A desirable and appealing British
sports car of purposeful appearance, this F1 should prove ideal for
a variety of events. Extremely Rare Pre-War MG One of Few Surviving
Examples Striking and Ideal for Vintage Tours An Iconic and
Enthralling 1930s British Sporting Machine
Vehicle Details
1932 MG F
Listing ID:CC-1618077
Price:$59,500
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1932
Make:MG
Model:F
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:0
Stock Number:24138
VIN:24138
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