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Re: Identity Help - Magnette

To: MGVADICK@aol.com
Subject: Re: Identity Help - Magnette
From: Pat Mullen <pmullen@telus.net>
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 17:58:55 -0700
Cc: mg-mmm@autox.team.net
References: <46F72C3F.12504DF4.00719A76@aol.com>
Reply-to: Pat Mullen <pmullen@telus.net>
Sender: owner-mg-mmm@autox.team.net
Hi Dick (and all other MMMers)

I also own a 1936 NB 2-seater - NA 0895. 

I wd love to help you with your fascinating problem, and I shall
certainly look into everything I have - but I'm not too confident on
finding any new info.

I wd very much appreciate being copied on all replies on this thread.

Cheers ..... Pat Mullen
 

MGVADICK@aol.com wrote:
> 
> I own a 1936 MG NB 2 seater, No NA0958. It is markedly different in body 
>configuration than any of the other N types I have seen and I have never been 
>able to make sense of it. Getting this project back up toward the top of the 
>list, I have noticed something new which I would appreciate help in 
>understanding. The car has the characteristic NB doors with the long chrome 
>hinges but, the trailing edge of the doors are curved like an Airline Coupe - 
>following the leading line of the rear wings. This is contrary to the "normal" 
>N type where the trailing door  edge is basically straight and  vertical. The 
>rear body panel curves in at the top somewhat like an N Type 2/4 seater (shown 
>in the Sept.1, 1935 factory announcement) but, the spare tire is mounted 
>external and stands proud of the body surface.
> 
> Two separate references in The Motor add to the speculation. The April 3, 
>1934 issue , pg. 380 shows a picture of  an NA 2/4 seater and refers to it as 
>"The Airline convertible". The  October 1, 1935 issue, pg. 376, talks about 
>"an improved edition" and "general improvement in body lines" and mentions " a 
>2/3 seater" model.  My two seater has an original padded "squab" or cushion 
>that fits on the narrow shelf behind the two front bucket seats, good for a 
>dog or child sitting sideways.
> 
> This car apparently came to California after the war and has had "bobbed" 
>front wings and a "raked" windscreen going back to at least the early '50's. 
>It has a number of mechanical mods including hydraulic brakes. The car spent 
>time on the Continent ( had nice collection of original national touring 
>badges) and is fitted with factory speedo in km. leading one to think it might 
>possibly have been a "special order" car.
> 
> Anybody out there have any thoughts, comments or ideas on what the origin of 
>this car might be.  Any help would be much appreciated.   Thanks,   Dick Duncan
> 
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