[Mgs] MG makes the list

Paul Hunt paul.hunt1 at blueyonder.co.uk
Wed Sep 8 09:47:39 MDT 2010


I thought it was American soldiers stationed in Britain *during* the war, 
mainly bomber crews of which there must have been thousands, judging by the 
number of bases in Eastern England (122 apparently, having just returned 
from the annual Memorial Run around several such bases).  Mainly TAs and a 
few TBs - "coffins riding on four harps", built before the war.  After the 
war the TB became the TC with few modifications, some 10,000 being built in 
4 years up to 1949, a substantial number being shipped to the USA. 
(http://www.mgcars.org.uk/mgt.html)

PaulH.

----- Original Message ----- 
>I think he was referring to the soldiers who were stationed in Germany and 
>other places after the war.  Soldiers returning immediately (1945) after 
>the war would not have had time to have sussed out and bought one.
>
> At 07:32 PM 9/6/2010, Mike Eldred wrote:
>>***5. MG: The MG became a household name on the strength of the number of
>>models introduced into North America by soldiers returning home from 
>>Europe
>>after the Second World War. 


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