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An MG Saloon from the 1950s
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11 fluid oz ceramic mug (95mm high, 80mm diameter not including handle) suitable for dishwasher and microwave. Printed on both sides. If choosing the Four Mug Option they do NOT all need to be the same, the Other Three can be any other vehicles from my range.
PHOTOGRAPH - I photographed this car in September 2019 at a Classic Car Show in Edenbridge
HISTORY - The MG Magnette was a popular saloon car of the 1950's. Originally launched as the ZA in 1953 the engine although staying the same size, 1500cc was uprated in 1956 to become the ZB with only a badge to tell the difference between the Magnette ZB and the Wolseley 15/50 used by the Police. In 1958 the production came to an end and although the name continued with a series three and four the car was totally different and had fallen foul of the one design many badges extolled by their owners, BMC.
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Designed by John Witherden in Billingshurst
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