MG ZT 190
MG P-type Midget
MG ZT 190
MG P-type Midget
The MG P-type Midget was produced by the MG Car company from 1934 to 1936. This 2 door sports car used an updated version of the overhead camshaft, crossflow engine, used in the 1928 Morris Minor and Wolseley 10 and previously fitted in the J-type Midget of 1932 to 1934, driving the rear wheels through a four speed non-synchromesh gearbox. The chassis was a strengthened and slightly longer version of that used in the J-type with suspension by half elliptic springs all round with rigid front and rear axles. Steering was initially by a Marles Weller and later a Bishop Cam system. The two-seat car had a wheelbase of 87 inches (2210 mm) and a track of 42 inches (1067 mm). Most cars were open two seaters but streamlined Airline coupé bodies were also made. The P-type was also available as a four-seater; a car that suffered from a lack of power and poor rear ground clearance. Whereas J, K and L-type MGs differentiated between versions with the use of numbers, with 1 indicating a four seater (i.e. J1) and 2 a two-seater (i.e. J2), this was not the case with the P-type (or its six-cylinder sister, the N-Type Magnette), and there is no clue to the type in the name.
The first version, the PA used an 847 cc engine similar to the one on the J-Type but now with a 3 bearing crankshaft, larger camshaft and twin SU carburettors. It produced 36 bhp (27 kW) at 5,500 rpm.
The PB produced from 1935 had a bigger 939 cc engine made by enlarging the bore from 57 to 60 mm and this increased the output to 43 bhp (32 kW). Externally the versions are very similar, the main difference being the radiator grille, where the PA has a honeycomb and the PB has vertical slats. The other obvious difference is in the design and material of the standard dashboard.
There was also a racing version, the MG PA Race 6, with a 6-cylinder inline engine. The smaller engine had 1272 cc, which delivered 72 bhp (54 kW). Furthermore, there was a 1.4-liter engine with supercharging, which increased the output to 170 bhp (127 kW). This brought the car to 220 km/h (137 mph).
2,000 of the PA and 526 of the PB were made. In 1935 a PA open two seater cost £222.
Production : 1934-1936 (2500 made)
Predecessor : MG J-type Midget
Successor : TA
Class : Sports Car
Body style(s) : 2-door roadster (Airline coupé)
Wheelbase : 87.25 in (2216 mm)
Length : 131 in (3327 mm)
Width : 52.5 in (1334 mm)
Body style(s) : 2 and 4-seat open tourer (Foursome Coupé)
Engine(s) : 847 cc In-line 4
Body style(s) : 2 and 4-seat open tourer
Engine(s) : 939 cc In-line 4
The first version, the PA used an 847 cc engine similar to the one on the J-Type but now with a 3 bearing crankshaft, larger camshaft and twin SU carburettors. It produced 36 bhp (27 kW) at 5,500 rpm.
The PB produced from 1935 had a bigger 939 cc engine made by enlarging the bore from 57 to 60 mm and this increased the output to 43 bhp (32 kW). Externally the versions are very similar, the main difference being the radiator grille, where the PA has a honeycomb and the PB has vertical slats. The other obvious difference is in the design and material of the standard dashboard.
There was also a racing version, the MG PA Race 6, with a 6-cylinder inline engine. The smaller engine had 1272 cc, which delivered 72 bhp (54 kW). Furthermore, there was a 1.4-liter engine with supercharging, which increased the output to 170 bhp (127 kW). This brought the car to 220 km/h (137 mph).
2,000 of the PA and 526 of the PB were made. In 1935 a PA open two seater cost £222.
MG P-type Midget
Manufacturer MG Car CompanyProduction : 1934-1936 (2500 made)
Predecessor : MG J-type Midget
Successor : TA
Class : Sports Car
Body style(s) : 2-door roadster (Airline coupé)
Wheelbase : 87.25 in (2216 mm)
Length : 131 in (3327 mm)
Width : 52.5 in (1334 mm)
MG PA
Production : 1934-1935 (2000 made)Body style(s) : 2 and 4-seat open tourer (Foursome Coupé)
Engine(s) : 847 cc In-line 4
MG PB
Production : 1935-1936 (526 made)Body style(s) : 2 and 4-seat open tourer
Engine(s) : 939 cc In-line 4
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