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Puzzle #842 - Solved! 1934 MG NA

Started by Otto Puzzell, April 27, 2008, 06:55:22 AM

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1934 MG NA

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Allan L

I think that'd be an MG PB. It would be a  four-seater as it has the extra length ov chassis side-rail behind the rear spring rear trunnions
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Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Allan L

Well then.
Brakes look too big to be a PA
It looks like a 4-cylinder engine, but it could just be a six.
The wheels look a bit stronger than those on the Midgets.
Might be a K or N type. I stick to my four-seater for the above reason and (assuming they are "right") the separate front seats

There's a roots supercharger and cycle wings lying next to it, which aren't standard for an MG
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Allan L

#4
To amplify my previous post (which seemed to have been ignored!) I'll stick my neck out and say it's an N, probably an NA of 1934-36, although it still shouldn't have cycle wings or roots supercharger.
As I wrote before, the chassis side rails extending behind the rear spring rear trunnions point to a four-seater.
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SeaLion

MG K3 Magnette from about 1933?

Otto Puzzell

Quote from: Allan L on May 16, 2008, 09:16:34 AM
To amplify my previous post (which seemed to have been ignored!) I'll stick my neck out and say it's an N, probably an NA of 1934-36, although it still shouldn't have cycle wings or roots supercharger.
As I wrote before, the chassis side rails extending behind the rear spring rear trunnions point to a four-seater.

1934 MG NA it is!

Nice work.
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