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− | '''MG RV8. 1992–5 (prod. 2,000). 2-door convertible. F/R, 3950 cm³ (V8 SOHC).''' Revival of [[MG MGB GT V8|MGB GT V8]], using Heritage body parts, but in the form that was demanded but never produced: a convertible. Enlarged ex-Buick V8, producing only 187 bhp. First true MG since demise of [[MG MGB|MGB]] in 1980 and not a warmed over Austin. New MG logo. Popular in Japan where car suited British retro craze, and most (1,579) went there (330 stayed behind in UK). Certainly not a 1990s-modern car, not a [[TVR]] rival, but a throwback to the 1960s and the idea of traditional, open-top touring. | + | '''MG RV8. 1992–5 (prod. 2,000). 2-door convertible. F/R, 3950 cm³ (V8 OHC).''' Revival of [[MG MGB GT V8|MGB GT V8]], using Heritage body parts, but in the form that was demanded but never produced: a convertible. Enlarged ex-Buick V8, producing only 187 bhp. First true MG since demise of [[MG MGB|MGB]] in 1980 and not a warmed over Austin. New MG logo. Popular in Japan where car suited British retro craze, and most (1,579) went there (330 stayed behind in UK). Certainly not a 1990s-modern car, not a [[TVR]] rival, but a throwback to the 1960s and the idea of traditional, open-top touring. |
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Revision as of 13:16, 6 December 2008
MG RV8. 1992–5 (prod. 2,000). 2-door convertible. F/R, 3950 cm³ (V8 OHC). Revival of MGB GT V8, using Heritage body parts, but in the form that was demanded but never produced: a convertible. Enlarged ex-Buick V8, producing only 187 bhp. First true MG since demise of MGB in 1980 and not a warmed over Austin. New MG logo. Popular in Japan where car suited British retro craze, and most (1,579) went there (330 stayed behind in UK). Certainly not a 1990s-modern car, not a TVR rival, but a throwback to the 1960s and the idea of traditional, open-top touring.
Manufacturing location: Longbridge, England
Marque: MG | Model: MG MGB | Predecessors: MG MGB Mk IV, MG MGB GT V8
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