The MG VA, or MG 1.5 Litre as it was originally marketed, was produced by the MG Car company between February 1937 and September 1939 and was the smallest ...
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Profiles of the MG VA providing technical specifications, a picture gallery, and parts, books and videos for sale.
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If you are an MG SVW owner, we invite you to register your car with us and also become a member of the Register if you wish ...
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The 1 1/2 liter MG VA was only in production for three years, 1937-1939. Out of the 2407 VAs made, only 591 examples were the 2-door, 4 seat Tourer as we ...
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It is only fair to study the other current engines of MG, and those will be of the VA 'One and a Half Litre', the SA 'Two Litre', and the WA 'Two Point Six' ...
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Built on a conventional and sturdy MG chassis that was unique to the VA, the car had a 9' 0" wheelbase and was 14' 3" long. The main chassis side members ...
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Jul 21, 2008 ... The MG VA Tourer was announced at the 1936 Motor Show. It was based on the same chassis and engine as the VA Saloon and Tickford models.
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