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options, also offered were two tone combinations. The darker color was applied to the upper surfaces (bonnet, scuttle, rear deck and guards). As well as the open cars, an Airline Coupé model was also available but few were sold. Some cars were supplied in chassis form to outside coachbuilders including Allingham, (actually made by
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The NB, announced in 1935, had an updated body with lower lines and vertical slats on the radiator grille. The doors were now front hinged, better seats were fitted and the instruments re-arranged with the speedometer and tachometer now having separate dials. The factory supplied two tone color
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The factory-supplied body was new and taller than on earlier cars, the doors were rear hinged and featured cut-away tops. The slab type fuel tank at the rear which had featured on earlier models was no longer seen on the N-Type, being hidden in the tail. In addition to the solid color factory
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gearbox. The car had a wheelbase of 96 inches (2439 mm) and a track of 45 inches (1143 mm). Semi elliptic leaf springs, wider and longer than those used on previous cars, were fitted all round and the body was mounted to the chassis using rubber pads.
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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.
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race. Lightweight 2-seat bodies were fitted and the engine was further tuned to give 68 bhp (51 kW) at 6500 rpm. In 1935 three of the cars were fitted with
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bodies fitted to the N-Type chassis probably only available in 1934. The number made is uncertain as the model does not seem to have been officially listed.
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carburettors it produced 56 bhp (42 kW) at 5500 rpm, a near 25% improvement. Drive was to the rear wheels through a four-speed non-
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options were reversed, that is, the lighter color was on the upper surfaces. The Airline Coupé body was still available.
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style bodies and formed the Musketeer racing team which with factory support gained considerable success in various
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The engine was a further development of the 1271 cc 6-cylinder KD series
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from October 1934 to 1936. The car was developed from the
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MG
Morris
Class
sports car
Body style
open tourer
Engine
In-line 6
Transmission
manual
MG L-type
MG K-type
sports car
MG
K-Type
L-Type
overhead camshaft
K-type
Wolseley Hornet
SU
synchromesh
Carbodies



MG K2

1934 Tourist Trophy
P-Type

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