Hemmings Find of the Day- 1930 MG M-Type Midget

The 1928-1932 M-Type was the first of the beloved Midget line, and is considered by most to be the first true MG sports car. This cheap and cheerful roadster was built to a tiny scale, and its chassis carried an ash-framed body that was paneled in fabric-covered plywood, with a steel hood and fenders and […]

Hemmings Find of the Day- 1935 MG PB Airline Coupé

The Airline Coupés were arguably the prettiest MGs built  in the mid-1930s. It’s believed that just 51 of these streamlined two-seaters, with their flowing fenders, partially integrated spare wheels and sliding sunshine roofs with “cathedral” windows, were built on the P-, N- and prewar T-type chassis chassis with SOHC (OHV in TA) four- and six-cylinder engines. Being coachbuilt […]