MGF & TF book by Tim Morris
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Book Description
Launched in 1995, the MGF marked the rebirth of the classic British MG two-seater sports car. In this book, MGF enthusiast Tim Morris tells the full inside story of the development of the MGF and TF against the background of the seismic changes that were taking place in the British car industry. After the demise of the bestselling MGB and the closure of the Abingdon factory in 1980, it seemed as if the classic MG sports car had come to an end. An upgraded version of the MGB, the RV8, was introduced in the 1990s, but meanwhile designers and engineers were busy with an all-new car, which was unveiled in 1995. Developed under British Aerospace and launched under BMW ownership of the Rover Group, the MGF came under MG-Rover ownership after BMW divided the company in 2000. At this time the TF was developed and produced until the company went into administration in 2005. Here design features such as the mid-engine format and Hydragas suspension system are described, as well as the various model changes and re-designs and how the car fared against strong competition from cars such as the Mazda MX5. Including information for owners and potential buyers and with a wide selection of illustrations, this is an essential guide to the MGF and TF sports cars.
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The collective wisdom of this forum is probably the premier reference source of information on our cars as it not only has many mental data bases, but also many takes and angles on a given situation and is constantly evolving and updating.
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And the K-series engine book is really worth buying. Well written and very, very detailed. I would say a must for anyone who will get under the car and in the engine bay.
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I think it is better suited to people new to the marque who are interested in the MGF/TF, as it gives a history of the models and the MG marque as it applies to the F/TF and what led up to them. For us seasoned veterans it doesn't really offer much we don't already know, (I didn't really expect that it would)
It starts out with the creation of the MG marque and gives the reader a working knowledge of MG up til the development of the F/TF which it then proceeds to cover fairly well, including pretty well all the variations of the car throughout their production life. It also covers a little of the competition history, no all that much but enough to wet your taste buds so that you might want to learn more it also covers some of the experimental cars that never got to be made due to a lack of funds.
it also gives the prospective buyer a few tips on what to look for, but your better off coming here to the Tbar for that!
To sum up do you need it......No not really
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