Farina MG and Riley Saloons
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Mar '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Based on the BMC Morris Oxford body, the Farina and Riley MG saloons were successors to the successful MG Magnette ZA and ZB. Introduced in November 1958, the MKIII was a combination of different parts, including engine, gearbox and rear axle borrowed from the ZB model and based on an A55 floor pan. The standard cars were produced as four separate models: the Austin A55 MkII, Morris Oxford Series 5, Wolseley 15/60 and Riley 4. The cars were updated in January 1961. The MG Magnette Mk3 and Mk4, and the Riley 4/68 and 4/72 were the up-market versions. In this fascinating book, MG expert Neil Cairns tells the full story of these rare cars that caused controversy when they were launched due to accusations of badge engineering. However, they proved in many ways to be ahead of their time, as badge-engineered cars became the norm. Although the Riley and Farina MG saloons were criticised for not having the performance and taut handling of the previous MG Magnette model, they form an important part of the history of MG as well as that of Morris, Austin and Riley.
'Another great small format book from the masters of such things, Amberley Publishing. Somehow, they always manage to pack Tardis-like information into a little book.' -- Track Kit Custom, July/ August 2024
'Neil is well known in the MG world for his detailed knowledge of the story of the various BMC engine families, and that background shines through in the relevant part of this new volume, published by Amberley who have forged a noble line in what might have been thought of as too niche by other less bold publishers.' -- MGE, August 2024
ISBN: 9781398115743
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 302g
96 pages