Model record
MG SA
Background
The MG SA or MG 2-litre is a sporting saloon that was produced by MG from 1936 to 1939. Launched as the 2-litre, it only later became known as the SA, the car had been originally planned as an advanced performance saloon to rival the likes of SS Cars and even Bentley with all independent suspension and was given the factory code of EX150 and designated the S-type. A prototype was made but with the amalgamation of MG with Morris Motors in 1935, development stopped. The Cowley drawing office picked up the project again but a much more conservative car appeared with conventional live rear and beam front axles.
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Specification
- Length
- 4,902 mm
Sources
Same marque
Other MG models
- 14/28 —
- 14/40 —
- 18/80 —
- 350 —
- 4 EV —
- 7 —
- B GT —
- C-type —
- D-type —
- E-Motion —
- EX-E —
- F —
- F-type —
- GT —
- J-type —
- K-type —
- KN —
- L-type —
- M-type —
- MG5 —
- Marvel R —
- Motor MG3 Mk I (2008) —
- Motor MG3 Mk II (2011) —
- N-type —
- P-type —
- Q-type —
- R-type —
- S5 EV —
- T-type —
- TA —
- TB —
- TC —
- TD —
- VA —
- WA —
- XPower SV —
- Y-type —
- ZS EV —
- Midget 1929
- MGC 1931
- Magnette 1932
- MGB 1933
- ROADSTER 1933
- MGA 1934
- TD/TF 1939
- 1300 1950
- TF 1953
- 1100 1962