The Story of the Lost Mid-Engine MG

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The lost MG D GT was a British Leyland concept from 1970, replacing the evergreen MG B with a radical mid-engine, rear-drive coupe with a wedge shape body, an Austin Maxi-based engine, and Hydrolastic suspension. Had it been launched, it may have been the world's first truly affordable mid-engine sports car.
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  • @frglee
    @frgleeАй бұрын

    You can almost imagine the designers being told to stop working on this innovative and imaginative sports car, and to go and help the Allegro design team with the ashtrays. Then losing the will to live.

  • @philhawley1219

    @philhawley1219

    Ай бұрын

    You're wrong. The MG design team were put in charge of Marina glove box interior trim for the East Africa market.

  • @jamesengland7461

    @jamesengland7461

    Ай бұрын

    lol on both counts

  • @markholroyde9412

    @markholroyde9412

    Ай бұрын

    .....they then went on to help put a dog shit brown interior in a Maxi, LMAO, I worked on all this junk when it was mainstream , started work in '77 aged 16 and was thrown right into it, fkn plastic screw in gear levers in Marinas, liver and "trunnions" front "legs" that seized up till they squeaked when turning the wheel, hilarious crap, all of it apart from the P5B Coupe, loved those

  • @hissingsidll750

    @hissingsidll750

    27 күн бұрын

    @@markholroyde9412 And best of all........THE SQUARE STEERING WHEEL....I worked at Jag at Castle Bromwich........I feel your pain 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂

  • @jeffreycrawley1216

    @jeffreycrawley1216

    27 күн бұрын

    @@hissingsidll750 Years ahead of its time . . . have you seen the steering wheel on a Red Bull F1 car? 😄

  • @Pat_RickX
    @Pat_RickXАй бұрын

    Brilliant work, Ed. That's the way car stories should be.

  • @thesunreport

    @thesunreport

    29 күн бұрын

    Yes i agree, a great look back at these cars. 🙂

  • @DjNikGnashers
    @DjNikGnashersАй бұрын

    This channel has gone from interestingly decent, to grippingly brilliant. Thank you for your hard work.

  • @user-qi5rz4kf6o

    @user-qi5rz4kf6o

    16 күн бұрын

    Should really have his own TV channel to bring new content and interesting car news and retrospective for younger audiences to keep classics alive!!

  • @davidw6469
    @davidw6469Ай бұрын

    A superb retrospective on a car I’d never heard of. Excellent work!

  • @davidcooksey1390
    @davidcooksey1390Ай бұрын

    A highly impressive piece of work, congratulations.

  • @BillWrightabc
    @BillWrightabc28 күн бұрын

    My heart is in my throat. And I am in shock. If these cars had come into fruition, there would be an MG dealership right now in NYC.

  • @_renaissance.girl_

    @_renaissance.girl_

    25 күн бұрын

    As long as they were built properly without the garish American plastic fenders! Stripping the chrome away from these cars is criminal! 😌 ^^

  • @forestghost7

    @forestghost7

    25 күн бұрын

    As owner of a 72 MGB GT, I'd love that 🙂 even tho I'm 700 miles away

  • @rulez-sm9je

    @rulez-sm9je

    24 күн бұрын

    Was dreaming of 6 cylinder MG, but reliability and the svene brought me to Porsche boxster, to arrive at the 911. These were wonderful times thoigh.

  • @vincereynard4890

    @vincereynard4890

    24 күн бұрын

    Look up the Rover BS coupe - what could have been!

  • @rulez-sm9je

    @rulez-sm9je

    24 күн бұрын

    Sorry, but it simply was rather ugly, didn't point to any attractive future.

  • @Paul-kp1tu
    @Paul-kp1tu27 күн бұрын

    Brilliant story, thank you. I loved many of these interesting cars, we had the last of the breeds in the Austin Kimberley and Tasman here in Australia. They were a bit old but roomy and good to drive. My MGF however brilliant to drive and lively to look at had its hydro suspension leaks and sat rather low, ruining the ride. I could not afford to have it repaired nor could I afford the coil conversions so I put up with it for a while , eventually sold to someone with more time and money. The various minis and mokes I had were all a bit naf in the wet, but just fun to drive and easy to fix. I miss those old British cars. Overall however whenever I see a morris 1100 I see Basil Faulty belting it with a branch. I that image sums up the experience of owning one here in Aus in the 70’s.

  • @waynetetley584
    @waynetetley584Ай бұрын

    Great story, thanks for putting it together so well 😊

  • @user-en9zo2ol4z
    @user-en9zo2ol4zАй бұрын

    The suspension was fantastic, yet it is the interior space that marked the 1800 in mind. It was considered, and indeed appeared to be, a small car by Australian standards, and yet it seemed to be a Tardis once in either the front or rear seats.

  • @tricialyn4645
    @tricialyn4645Ай бұрын

    You know so so much! I'm ever so pleased I watched this. TY for sharing your expertise. You've a talent for presentation!! 😊

  • @kevinmoffatt
    @kevinmoffatt28 күн бұрын

    Did my apprenticeship at a BL dealer from '72 and have to say the E series never gave us any trouble. The only warranty repair I can remember was re shimming tappets on a new one once. Same with diffs on Marinas and Sherpas, never repaired a single one; very different when I was at Ford at we were constantly rebuilding Salisbury axles. I won't mention Marina gearbox's though, as I rebuilt what seemed like millions of them. The Maxi was a cracking car but very dull although the fleets seemed to like them ( I think they got them cheap, and I cant see many reps being pleased to be handed the keys). I remember the motorways then and if you looked at lane three it would be full of reps in Cortinas going flat out!

  • @gaufrid1956
    @gaufrid1956Ай бұрын

    A great video, Ed! It's sad to see what has happened to the MG name...

  • @CraigMilesYoutube
    @CraigMilesYoutubeАй бұрын

    Anyone else notice the Jaguar XJS resemblance, around the rear window. Side butresses too, by the look of it too.

  • @emmajacobs5575

    @emmajacobs5575

    29 күн бұрын

    Now you mention it, yes, but I was thinking more Dino 206/246 due to the concave glass

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    I was thinking DeTomaso Pantera look... The MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @mekman

    @mekman

    13 күн бұрын

    It's a chibi Ferrari BB512

  • @UncleBooBoo
    @UncleBooBooАй бұрын

    I’ve never heard of this car before but watching your video I feel like you’ve actually driven it so vivid are your descriptions! Another “if only” moment.

  • @stevenlawrie7819
    @stevenlawrie7819Ай бұрын

    Brilliant video as always Ed - thanks Steve

  • @philtucker1224
    @philtucker1224Ай бұрын

    Fascinating and interesting as always! Great episode thanks Ed!

  • @furryhenry
    @furryhenry27 күн бұрын

    I did enjoy watching this, I had 2 MGFs over the years, nice cars to drive, one got written off from a rear end shunt though. Had a Mazda MX5, ok but for the rear end stepping out in damp conditions, but my favourite was the Toyota MR2, a gem of a car, handled like a go-cart, really fun to drive, as all sports cars should be. But going back to the MGF, as a front engine car, it was a really good car and fun to drive, couldn't fault it.

  • @fredjones100

    @fredjones100

    25 күн бұрын

    The MGF isn't front engined, it's mid-engine. I agree with your conclusion though, it was a remarkably good car considering...

  • @furryhenry

    @furryhenry

    24 күн бұрын

    @@fredjones100 I;m quite aware of the MGF being mid-engined having owned 2 of them that is why I did not like the MX5, no weight on the rear end.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    A shame... the MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny... and an '85 Fiero for mid engined fun...

  • @Miklos82
    @Miklos8228 күн бұрын

    Growing up just east of Indianapolis, I was fascinated when Lotus brought their rear-engined 29 to the Brickyard. Beyond being interested in Lotus racing cars, I soon became aware of their road cars. Having a family requiring 4-doord and a backseat ruled out an Elan and Elite. The arrival of the mid-engined Lotus Europa got my attention, but again growing family made a 4-door sedan a necessity. As my finances improved, a Toyota MR-2 soon got my attention. Bought on in 1987. It was the most fun I've ever had driving.

  • @simonvalente2187
    @simonvalente2187Ай бұрын

    The MGR... the first works restomod. A very special car.

  • @robertjohnston8290

    @robertjohnston8290

    27 күн бұрын

    I never heard of it! Gorgeous automobile.

  • @stevie-ray2020
    @stevie-ray202028 күн бұрын

    While the Hydrolastic Suspension system was good, there wasn't enough damping from front-to-rear for my liking on my modded 1310cc Cooper S swapped Aussie Mini Clubman S. However, among many of the changes to make it a high-performance Mini, was to bolt a pair of front shock-brackets to the subframe (yes, the threaded-nuts were welded on the sub-frames regardless of which type of suspension!), but there weren't any places to bolt the shocks onto the suspension-arms, so it did require some drilling & tapping to fit the original Mini shock-studs to the arms! As my Mini was one of the last Aussie cars to have the Hydrolastic System, it was relatively easy to find the parts needed in 1980!

  • @thatcheapguy525
    @thatcheapguy525Ай бұрын

    Ed, brilliant as always. In an alternate MGD universe of my youth, schoolmate mate Roy would have been drawing MGDs everywhere and not TR7s, Steve would have bought an MGD not a B and I may have adored the D in the same way I did the X1/9 lol. EX234 looks very similar to the early somewhat feminine looking Alfa Spyder. the AD070 picture used looks a bit like a Japanese shopped Marina Targa and some real similarities in the XJS back end styling to the MGD.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    We Americans only drew TR8s... LOL! The MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @thatcheapguy525

    @thatcheapguy525

    18 күн бұрын

    @@buzzwaldron6195 a Midget with a V8!!!!! what a pocket-rocket...how do you stop it from spinning the rear?

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    @@thatcheapguy525 - Who wants to stop that? OK, drive it gently...

  • @thatcheapguy525

    @thatcheapguy525

    18 күн бұрын

    @@buzzwaldron6195 maybe fit it with Carlos Fandango wheels lol (fyi: Panama cigar advert)

  • @russellhammond4373
    @russellhammond4373Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for another great British car history lesson.

  • @asa1973100
    @asa1973100Ай бұрын

    Look at the prototypes compared to the crap they turned out. It’s mind boggling what those people managers was up to

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    That's understandable, the MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @Your.Uncle.AngMoh
    @Your.Uncle.AngMoh25 күн бұрын

    That MG DGT looks similar to the mockup for the Holden Torana GTR-X from 1970. The TR7 looked ridiculous with 'Murican "5 MPH" bumpers.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    Yes, the MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny... my Midget looks better, more modern, smoother styled with its black rubber bumpers...

  • @BionicRusty
    @BionicRusty2 күн бұрын

    The rear has shades of a properly designed Lotus Europa. (I firmly think that the Europa is a good looking car but it could have been a beautiful one) The views being shown from the rear 3/4 show absolutely beautiful lines. Fantastic video and a tragedy that this beauty never saw the tarmac.

  • @tedecker3792
    @tedecker379227 күн бұрын

    All right gang (those of us who’ve been watching for a long while), let’s all share these ever more awesome videos around and get Ed to 100k. If viewership grew at the rate of production quality and content, we would be there.

  • @RogersRamblings
    @RogersRamblingsАй бұрын

    In the pre-interent era a magazine reviewer described the braking in a B as feeling like "Shit, I've just hit a brick wall". 🤣

  • @richardorosso7377
    @richardorosso7377Ай бұрын

    Thanks great work, that was a good Sunday morning viewing!👍👌

  • @joebirch8203
    @joebirch8203Ай бұрын

    Nice video mate, well presented and researched, lovely to see 1800s and Maxis, my Dad had both when I was a kid

  • @nakoma5
    @nakoma5Ай бұрын

    If the X1/9 and MR2 are any indication, it could have been a success. But knowing BL I'm certain they would have found a way of messing up if they would have produced it.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    Already messed up, the MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @philscarr6595
    @philscarr6595Ай бұрын

    Great film. I'd never even heard of the MG-D prototype. One little thing about the E-Series engine; I could be wrong but I think the cylinder head was cast iron. Only that large finned rocker cover was alloy.

  • @derekhobbs1102

    @derekhobbs1102

    27 күн бұрын

    I had one in Morris 1500, and after I removed the rusty car from around it, many people ask my dad about the Datsun engine sitting in driveway.

  • @andrewread154

    @andrewread154

    20 күн бұрын

    Was a cast iron head. Very smooth engine.

  • @andrewread154

    @andrewread154

    20 күн бұрын

    Another reason the engine was designed like it was is that it kept the engine short for transverse mounting - this was particularly Tue for six cylinder engines like the Kimberley/Tasman.

  • @boronsniify
    @boronsniifyАй бұрын

    Very good and entertaining analysis! Your presentations have really matured over the years - excellent!

  • @plym1969
    @plym196927 күн бұрын

    Great video as always Ed! 👍

  • @rogerking7258
    @rogerking725825 күн бұрын

    Well researched and presented in an interesting, informative and sober manner. For me at least, this is the way that car videos should be and it's much appreciated. One thing that always crops up in videos about BMC/BMH/BL is the shortage of money to develop new products. It seems that from the late 1950s onwards the management forgot that profits were essential to keeping the business healthy; the Mini being a good example of this, despite its innovative design.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    Well the MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @user-rc1ke1ef3t
    @user-rc1ke1ef3tАй бұрын

    Wet informative and enjoyable video. Thank you.

  • @peterbeal2158
    @peterbeal215826 күн бұрын

    Brilliant video - well done, i'm now a dedicated fan.

  • @roberttaylor6295
    @roberttaylor6295Ай бұрын

    Ed you must excuse the cognitive difficulties of an old man for my total misunderstanding of the announcement of your expansion onto more social media platforms, which this idiot took as your excellent reviews being dropped from Utube. So you have absolutely no idea just how delighted to have this MG sports care tour de force pop up today. Phew! I hope to avoid undue sycophancy but you are THE go to site for such well researched, written and presented classic car reviews, delivered with confidence, boldness and with a touch of fun. Indeed you are nonpareil in the motoring firmament! This history of MG sports cars was great and enjoyably which filled in the gaps of numbering about which I had no idea. Brilliant! I look forward to my continued enjoyment of your site on Utube 'cos this old codger only has this technophobic choice! Rob 😊

  • @stephenguckel9329
    @stephenguckel9329Ай бұрын

    Nicely narrated!👍

  • @andrewparker3563
    @andrewparker3563Ай бұрын

    Very interesting - as an ex-owner of an MGF, I feel glad they got there in the end. All the logic of mid engine and hydragas ride (and flawed but zingy and brilliant K-Series) translated into a masterpiece. Pity it was so underrated, I had an MX5 afterwards and hated it, sold it after 6 months!

  • @aaronleverton4221

    @aaronleverton4221

    27 күн бұрын

    First year I lived in Launceston I visited the Silverdome to view all of the Targa Tasmania cars. There must have been half a dozen MGFs, including a BRG example with white roof entered by a Japanese couple. That was the same year I saw a 6R4 for the only time and that thing screamed "purpose-built monster" at you. The F was a beautiful replacement for the B/C/R. One can hope that at some future juncture the Chinese will decide that heritage is a thing.

  • @ChaseCars132
    @ChaseCars13229 күн бұрын

    Good video, thank you! Interesting that Gilbern also tried to build a mid engined car with the Maxi engine but they got as far as a prototype (which has now been completed). Looking forward to more interesting videos from you.

  • @user-dz6oq3gk3w
    @user-dz6oq3gk3wАй бұрын

    Great video which is well informed. I have had Austin and Cooper Minis, Sprite, MGB, Recently MGRV8. Sadly the MX5 had a clean run globally because of the BMC "fisheads" at the top sadly.

  • @rogerphillips1679
    @rogerphillips1679Ай бұрын

    Fantastic video. Makes me want to take my 70 B out today!

  • @philtucker1224

    @philtucker1224

    Ай бұрын

    The weather looks ok Roger so go for it my friend! 😁👍🇬🇧

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    Take that B out! The MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @philtucker1224

    @philtucker1224

    18 күн бұрын

    @@buzzwaldron6195 (yes ironically almost 90% of those classic Brit sports cars were sold in the States and Canada). - They never really caught on much in the U.K. and subsequently RHD models are much the rarer ones now…

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    @@philtucker1224 - MGA and XK-E weren't even allowed to be sold in UK at first as the UK wanted foreign money to come in to pay for WWII debts...

  • @philtucker1224

    @philtucker1224

    18 күн бұрын

    @@buzzwaldron6195 yes that’s right. (There were far more Triumph TRs just in Canada alone than were ever sold in the U.K.)…

  • @carlreading9916
    @carlreading991628 күн бұрын

    The AC3000ME started out as the Diablo Project using a Maxi drive train in mid engined configuration. When AC took it over they lost years by redesigning it to take a Ford V6 3 litre and a bespoke gearbox. The resulting car was a gem. But the delay in getting it to market hampered the eventual success of the project. Also available in the seventies were a number of mid engined "specialist" and kit cars using the Mini drivetrain in mid engined configuration. Cars such as the GTM, DeepSanderson and Unipower GT A later car by GTM, The Libra, used Rover Metro drive trains in mid engined configuration. I heard that MG Rover had one for evaluation when designing the MGF.

  • @mestengo22
    @mestengo22Ай бұрын

    Amazing video having grown up being a car enthusiast as a child & my father too the history is fascinating tkx

  • @seanoneillsongs
    @seanoneillsongsАй бұрын

    Your videos get better and better. So much information here and obviously you've done your research. Having owned a Eunos Roadster - 12 years old when I bought it - over three years I put up a lot of miles - over 100 thousand and noting fell off - unlike the 18 month old Spitfire I'd bought may ears earlier. I always admired the MGB - the GT was beautiful but it would have had to be a roadster for me but it was always just a little out of my reach. I imagine though that it would have been closer to the Triumph than the Mazda in terms of reliability and usability as a daily driver. The MX5, although in several actual incarnations has sold more than four times the MG|B , which makes it the best selling car in the world.

  • @Lucan-ve6zc
    @Lucan-ve6zcАй бұрын

    50,000 subscribers. Pretty sure it will be a large multiple of that in times to come. Terrific content. Always informative and fun.

  • @philipgrice1026
    @philipgrice102618 күн бұрын

    How ironic that Ed never mentions the Lotus Europa in the background behind the MGB V8 as he leans on it during his presentation. He does mention the later Lotus Elite, but the Europa was a direct competitor to the proposed mid-engined MGD, being introduced in 1966 and produced through 1975, the period the MGD would have come online.

  • @martinelliott2355
    @martinelliott235529 күн бұрын

    Another superb delivery of a professionaI video. 👍 I thought you might have mentioned the Austin Zanda which was also to use a rear mounted Maxi engine. A lovely looking concept car by Harris Mann (glass-fibre mock-up at Gaydon). The idea being later revived as the ADO21. I seem to remember that later Maxis and all 1750 versions ditched the cable gear linkage and replaced it with rods.

  • @andrewoffer7369
    @andrewoffer7369Ай бұрын

    We had a works visit to the rover factory, at the end of the tour they had a mgr v8 on display next to the prototype MGF, as I remember they said most of the mgr’s were being exported to japan

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    Understandable, the MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @finlayfraser9952
    @finlayfraser995229 күн бұрын

    Great stuff!

  • @settertwo
    @settertwo29 күн бұрын

    I still want the MGR V8 stunning car in red ❤

  • @richarddavidjohn6803
    @richarddavidjohn6803Ай бұрын

    A mg r v8 was pretty well sorted out, I did a fair few mods on mgbs fitting mg r v8 bits like fitting complete front and rear suspension and brakes. It completely changed the vehicle, just wish the car was just a bit lighter.

  • @paulj5080
    @paulj508026 күн бұрын

    Both of the MGB replacements are great looking cars, the earlier green one is very reminiscent of the Alfa Romeo Spider, and the later one is just plain stunning for 1970.

  • @timwingham8952
    @timwingham895224 күн бұрын

    EX 234 - what a beautiful car. Shades of Afla Romeo Spyder and Sunbeam Alpine for sure, but it could have been a world beater. Difficult to imagine it's from the same umbrella organisation that gave us the Allegro.

  • @alanjackson4646
    @alanjackson464629 күн бұрын

    Very informative and eloquent presentation, if only the trade unions hadn’t been hell bent on ruining the UK car industry.

  • @BTW...

    @BTW...

    26 күн бұрын

    No - A fish first rots from the head, thence down.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    Plus the MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @mgreengiant
    @mgreengiant25 күн бұрын

    Excellent video. I shuddered when I heard the MGF was 1995. Reminds me, I need to check my pension!! 😂

  • @Qspecialman
    @Qspecialman21 күн бұрын

    A very interesting video, thanks for taking so much trouble. You forgot to mention that Leyland management were so inept and the financial controls were absolutely appalling. Consequently and with the aid of the disruptive trade unions, the quality control and build quality were unbelievably bad. BMC/Leyland had no idea of the costings of their vehicles and made very little money, even on the minis. Ford, on the other hand, knew to the penny what their vehicles would cost before they started production plus how much profit they would make. There was a storey at the time that when the mini came out Ford senior management phoned up their BMC/Leyland opposite numbers to tell them they would not make any money out of the mini. On the subject of quality, the early minis and 1100's were so badly put together they used to leak like sieves. A friend in the early 60's bought a new mini and when it leaked returned it to the dealer to be rectified. The factory recommended solution was to punch some holes in the floor to let the water out. That was the mentality of the manufacturer.

  • @rockeroller
    @rockeroller29 күн бұрын

    Very pretty car. I could see someone making a newer version with fender flares, and better tail-lights.

  • @BionicRusty
    @BionicRusty2 күн бұрын

    Fantastic video. You’ve gained a sub, here. 👍

  • @andrewkingdon2000
    @andrewkingdon2000Ай бұрын

    Another excellent vid that you managed to knock out of the park! Why is it whenever I watch any vid involving BMC/BL it ultimately tracks the useless decisions made by the incompetent management. Yeah I know about Red Robbo and his mates. I even remember watching the BBC news where he was shouting at the workers calling for another strike and out they went purely on a show of hands. But I can't help feeling that he would not have existed if it weren't for the utterly useless management that the workforce was saddled with .... 23:52 23:52

  • @ianalderton6683
    @ianalderton6683Ай бұрын

    there was also the Diablo concept with a Maxi engine which became the AC 3000- that would have been a very cool MGD !

  • @lukeskywalker7566
    @lukeskywalker756628 күн бұрын

    How sad that we did not get the D it could have been extremely stylish car

  • @mattw8332
    @mattw8332Ай бұрын

    As a concept, this looks stunning. Bang up to date for 1971. What a shame. 😕

  • @pilskadden
    @pilskaddenАй бұрын

    Same story over and over with BL. They did have some interesting developments in the pipeline but then they were cancelled by management because the current range was selling well enough. It is like they never heard of product development.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    Of course the MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, but of course not in planned engine/tranny way, and by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @davideyres955
    @davideyres95524 күн бұрын

    I went to look at the MGF at its launch in my local dealership with my Dad and brother. As an MG midget owner really wanted to like it and was in the market for a new sports car. The salesman at the dealer obviously thought I was too young as I looked a young 20 despite being nearly 30 and focused on my dad and brother pretty much ignoring my entirely. Dad and brother got a test drive and I didn’t. I got to sit in it and was totally disappointed as it’s saying position was very saloon like not sports car at all. When the salesman was told by my dad that he should really be focusing on me since I was the person in the position of buying one. However by then I was not interested as it was more expensive than MX 5 and wasn’t in the same level. I told him it was too expensive, too slow and the driving position was like sitting on a sofa. Ended up buying a Caterham 7 and early on had a bit of a burn up on the road leaving an MG F for dead while I was running it in on

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    Correct, the MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @rogerrees9845
    @rogerrees9845Ай бұрын

    Another incredibly interesting presentation... Again very well researched... Loved the old video footage... Thank you... Roger....

  • @theflash1425
    @theflash142520 күн бұрын

    The styling looks derivative of the OTAS of the early 70s, one of which I briefly owned. Tiny, but a lot of fun!

  • @davidpeters6536
    @davidpeters653617 күн бұрын

    Hang on, that's a copy of the Farina Alfa Duetto spider (6:15) not an MGA!!! Another great story of what should have been but never happened. Thanks Ed.

  • @richardberechula2942
    @richardberechula294228 күн бұрын

    Thanks muchly for another corking feature, Ed - superb! Here's my 6d-worth: (i). That corporate attitude of "That'll do! - it's still selling well, so we'll just rest on our laurels" was in such stark contrast to most other free-market/capitalist manufacturers and was the equivalent of signing a Death Warrant a couple o'years in advance. (ii). Those FLYING BUTTRESSES HAD TO BE THERE in order to allow for such a TALL engine, but were an excellent way to mask the engine's height (its 'weakness') - IMHO, an excellent design master-stroke! - I'd speculate that the mid-engined ADO21 was probably TOO radical, for the staid Corporate SUITS, I suspect. AFAIK, Ray Brocklehurst was primarily responsible for following through/developing its design - the actual concept sketch having come from the great Harris Mann, in mid-1969 - admittedly borrowing somewhat from the Ferrari Dino 206GT. - The sad ending of this MGD was that it was completed and presented in late 1970 but then 'killed' in December of that year, being crushed shortly thereafter.

  • @dep-o-vision7690
    @dep-o-vision769018 күн бұрын

    The issue with ADO21 was that it didn't have huge support within MG itself. I was astounded to discover this when I interviewed the late Don Hayter, but the car would've had poor interior room and little luggage capacity (less than the MGB GT) - a problem for the North American market. Another issue were the engines, because whilst the E-series had a five-speed gearbox, the larger faster E6 only ever had a four-speed gearbox. I'm also pretty sure that ADO21 was only ever intended to run with steel suspension. The prototype certainly was running coils in the photos which Hayter had - featuring its de Dion rear set-up. Also, if BLMC were to run something more exotic then it's doubtful that it would've opted for Hydrolastic given the car's likely launch date. By 1972 BLMC had moved to Hydragas for the Allegro and it would appear in the 1975 Austin-Morris 18/22s. Completely understand your passion for this car though. So close to greatness.

  • @alexguest9937
    @alexguest9937Ай бұрын

    Ha haaaaa!!! When I was a child I used to suffer from travel sickness really badly. But eventually it went away. About the time.................. ooooooooooooh, when my Dad sold his Austin 1100?? Now I know why😆😆😆 The combination of the hydrolastic suspension and the all pervading whiff of baked plastic car seat covers, that were themselves the colour of puke!!! I remember getting back home the one time and admiring my addition of go-faster vomit stripe all down the side of the car from the back window. AAAAhh the 70's

  • @jeremyroberts2782
    @jeremyroberts2782Ай бұрын

    Looks like the love child of an Esprit and an XJS

  • @busterhymen6224

    @busterhymen6224

    29 күн бұрын

    More like the esprit's traveling salesman daddy.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    Or a Pantera fighter...

  • @street-level
    @street-level10 күн бұрын

    Fascinating. That crusty Alfa GTV illustrates another issue with IRS. This is the tendancy to mount the rear disc brakes inboard near the final drive. This is good for unsprung weight, but poor for sevicing. Jaguar and Rover please note. Actually, for a road car, which lives with road filth, it is better to have outboard drum rear brakes. The MGD could also have had a bigger brother with the Rover P6BS, if only... BMC ceased in 1966, and MG met Jaguar, via BMH, before meeting Triumph via Leyland in 1968.

  • @RobHealy1
    @RobHealy121 күн бұрын

    20:50 (Fiero too haha) Great video

  • @CyberSQUID9000
    @CyberSQUID900027 күн бұрын

    Great video

  • @grayfool
    @grayfool28 күн бұрын

    You would have thought that the law of averages would have helpful Leyland get one greatest hit from all the prototypes they churned out over the years. Then, I suppose we have to take sod's law into account. Great job Ed.

  • @carfarmsocial
    @carfarmsocial21 күн бұрын

    Superb . We have countless cars available from our community. Come and take your pick. All the best, Adam

  • @adrianlang6550
    @adrianlang655028 күн бұрын

    A very enjoyable video.

  • @paulstandeven6251
    @paulstandeven6251Ай бұрын

    7:27 The interior shot of Ex234 shows what I think is a TR7 steering wheel. The E series was originally intended to be a 1300, but in development it was decided that it wasn't pokey enough. The bores were already siamesed, so the only way to increase capacity was to lengthen the stroke to get 1500cc. That still was not enough, and it got lengthened again for 1750cc. BTW the 2200 E6 engine was designed to bolt to the 4-speed sump and gearbox of the 1800cc B-series. As was the O-series when it came along. The Rover T-series 16v engine was based on the O block. I wonder if you could put the T engine on the fwd sump gearbox (actually it is BEHIND the engine on the 1800 Landcrab and Princess etc) and have a 140bhp 2 litre Landcrab.

  • @bmwnasher
    @bmwnasherАй бұрын

    Interesting video, I was looking to buy an MGR apparently they only made one in old English white.

  • @howardsimpson489
    @howardsimpson489Ай бұрын

    No one seems to remember that the 2200 and 2600 sixes were built in Australia. The east/west Tasman and Kimberley. Both cars upgraded 1800s. They were 5 speed, fast and handled like a dream but a bit small for Australian distances. I had the 2600 version in NZ but spare parts had dried up, not a usual BLMC problem.

  • @chucku00
    @chucku003 күн бұрын

    16:08 The Matra 530 (Matra _Sports_ 530 more precisely) has been released in 1967, the Fiat X1/9 has been released in 1972.

  • @ughievox2513
    @ughievox251328 күн бұрын

    Wonderful Italian styling!

  • @stormofsteel25112007
    @stormofsteel251120076 күн бұрын

    The British sports car engine development missed an important heart beat way back in the 1930s when several companies asked for government for money to compete against Germany and Italy whose company’s had the full backing of Hitler and Mussolini. In an ironic twist you wouldn’t see any Porsche’s, Ferrari’s or even Lamborghini’s today if it wasn’t for the early British racers who where dominating sports car racing at the time and who stimulated the desire to win.

  • @DrFiero
    @DrFiero27 күн бұрын

    @17:44 - tell me that if you took the front end of a 308, and glued it onto the back of a Fiero fastback, you wouldn't have THIS. :O (ok, save the tail lights)

  • @Zenmelin
    @ZenmelinАй бұрын

    Great video, once again! Despite it's looks and innovations, the MG DGT with a Maxi engine would have been an unpleasant sports car. BL would NEVER have been capable of developing it successfully. Moreover, THE market for British sports cars was the USA but it was niche and the dealer network small and thinly spread. The TR7 was definitely right in those circumstances as it was understandable by both owners and mechanics. Unfortunately, the Japanese had fun cars too that were more reliable and better built than UK equivalents. It's very, very hard making cars that people really want to buy........ Time we put away those rose-tinted specs.

  • @alro2434

    @alro2434

    26 күн бұрын

    What would the Japanese have done if the 240Z & 510 had Real competition?

  • @markthomas919
    @markthomas91929 күн бұрын

    It used to be said that the tension in BMC/bl between triumph and mg often meant that mg got the rotten end of the stick.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    They should have simply built and sold the MGD as both an MG and a Triumph with slight styling differences... The MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @dalesmth1
    @dalesmth128 күн бұрын

    I had a 73 Midget in the mid 80s. IMO, the best MG.

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny...

  • @ErikssonTord_2
    @ErikssonTord_223 күн бұрын

    The Morris 1800 was a lovely car in many ways but dad's drank oil as it grew old, say 4 quarts fuel for every quart oil! The suspension worked great, all those years, but eventually, he gave up and got himself a couple of SAABs, all without steering servo, even the 900 (a very early one).

  • @evertonshorts9376
    @evertonshorts9376Ай бұрын

    MG.EXE? Sounds like a racing game for MS-Dos.

  • @alecporter1784
    @alecporter178429 күн бұрын

    I never heard of the MGD, which is a surprise as I followed the motoring press, I agree the nose needed to be 8'' shorter, BTW my favourite Scalextric car was an Austin Healy 3000

  • @The_R-n-I_Guy
    @The_R-n-I_Guy25 күн бұрын

    That would've been a beautiful car. As an American, I'm envious of British sport cars of the 60's. I would love to have an old MG, Triump, or any other of those beautiful cars

  • @buzzwaldron6195

    @buzzwaldron6195

    18 күн бұрын

    So you probably know the MG D GT could have been a great car in some ways, of course not in planned engine/tranny way, but by 1970's, the Importer/Dealers killed off MG/Triumph sales in the giant USA market! They priced the weak engined/low reliability MGs and Triumphs in the USA at the same or higher prices than vastly more reliable and more powerful Chevrolet Corvettes... yes, problem was Corvettes were 4 times the car... Although I still have my repainted Grabber Orange '75 MG Midget with added Buick 215" V8 and 5 speed BW T50 manual tranny... plus '85 Fiero mid engine sports car...

  • @levelcrossing150
    @levelcrossing150Ай бұрын

    Interesting and well presented video. The shortening of the front incorporating a spoiler would have worked wonders for this car, but the engine and gearbox would have let it down though. As with the TR7, the 2+2 version would have been advantageous and would have appealed to a larger market. Shame the idea all fell apart.

  • @rulebritannia1553
    @rulebritannia155326 күн бұрын

    Thanks 🙏

  • @jamesmusisca7547
    @jamesmusisca754722 күн бұрын

    these cars are part of history

  • @Paul-kp1tu
    @Paul-kp1tu27 күн бұрын

    Speaking of bad designs, those trailer- over - cab trucks used in your vision are perhaps one of the silliest designs ever. I wonder how many village store awnings were destroyed when they tried to take a corner. Just look at the profile and how far it swings out when turning. What were they thinking.

  • @martinwatts9306
    @martinwatts930618 күн бұрын

    There was also a MGTF concept car with a MR2 style roof.

  • @gnosticbrian3980
    @gnosticbrian3980Ай бұрын

    Why no mention of the Rover P6 BS, V8 mid-engine car designed by Spen King?

  • @kitspackman3994
    @kitspackman399424 күн бұрын

    Only the Mk 1 Maxis had the dreadful cable gear change, the Mk 2s, like the one you show in the vid, had a much better rod change, and that made all the difference to driving them.

  • @roadie3124
    @roadie312429 күн бұрын

    The only BL car from that era that I had extensive experience with was the Dolomite Sprint. Lovely car. Give it fuel injection, better rear suspension bushes and fix the wandering head gasket problems and it could have been a world beater.

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