The MG VA was the smallest of the pre-war cars produced by MG between 1937 and 1939. Also known and originally marketed as the MG 1/2-liter,...
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The MG VA was the smallest of the pre-war cars produced by MG between 1937 and 1939. Also known and originally marketed as the MG 1/2-liter, the VA featured an inline four cylinder engine with twin SU carburetors that produced around 54 bhp at 4500 RPM. It was one of the first MG cars to feature a synchromesh transmission for the top two or three gears, it was equipped with large 10-inch drum hydraulic brakes, and adjustable shocks at the rear. Aimed for a luxury market, the VA was available either as a four door saloon, a four seater open tourer or as a Tickford bodied drophead coupe.
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Q: When was the MG VA produced?
A: The MG VA was sold for model years 1937 to 1939.
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