What’s the history of the MG SA model and how many were produced?
The MG SA, also known as the MG 2-litre, is a sporting saloon produced by MG from 1936 to 1939. Originally planned as an advanced performance saloon to compete with SS Cars (later Jaguar) and even Bentley, the car was launched as the 2-litre and later became known as the SA during production.
As for production numbers, the MG SA was quite rare:
The SA was built on a Wolseley/Morris chassis with coachwork designed by MG Motorworks, featuring a 2.3L inline-6 engine producing 75 horsepower. These luxury sedans are now highly sought after by collectors for their elegant design and historical significance in British automotive history.
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