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Good+ 0854297375. B&W and Color; 10.5 X 8.1 X 0.6 inches; 224 pages; Soft cover has white and grey spine with red lettering. Covers have rubbing, scuffing, bumping shelf wear. Pages show some exposure to damp [lightly rippled]. Fold out for MBG Mark 1 Roadster is separate at the fold. Pages are generally clean and tight. Lavishly illustrated with color and b/w pictures. 'Sales of over half a million units made the MGB Britain's most successful ever sports car. And the truth is, that more than three decades after production ceased, the MGB's classic lines, affordability, fun factor and certain ‘rightness' mean that its enthusiastic following remains undiminished. In MGB: The Illustrated History the authors, self-confessed ‘B' enthusiasts both, recall the remarkable history of this remarkable car. Originated with full co-operation and contributions from key members of the original design team, including John Thornley, Syd Enever, Don Hayter and Roy Brocklehurst, this book takes the reader behind the scenes at the world-famous MG factory at Abingdon, which closed its doors in 1980 with the demise of the MGB after 18 years in production. The background to the MGB roadster's development is first recalled in the context of its immediate predecessor, the MGA, the various famous EX experimental models, and the heritage of MG as a whole. Separate chapters then follow the development, introduction and production of the GT, MGC and V8....' 3 appendices; bibliography; index.