T TYPE

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Few cars capture a past era of British motoring so vividly as the T series family of MGs. As their buoyant values suggest, all the T Series cars have long been highly prized by classic car enthusiast. All five models from the TA to TF were built between 1936 and 1955, and after all these years, many spares are still available to help keep these pieces of automotive history on the roads.

MG / T TYPE

A dark green MG T Type classic car in front an old stone wall
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Few cars capture a past era of British motoring so vividly as the T series family of MGs. As their buoyant values suggest, all the T Series cars have long been highly prized by classic car enthusiast. All five models from the TA to TF were built between 1936 and 1955, and after all these years, many spares are still available to help keep these pieces of automotive history on the roads.