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Old Jun 2, 2005 | 10:00 AM
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TVR planning MG takeover.

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Wednesday 1st June 2005




TVR Plotting MG Takeover


ne is on the up, the other is currently down and out - but are two of the most famous sports car manufacturers in Britain about to join forces?

Rumours are rife that TVR bosses are poised to launch an audacious bid to take what's left of MG from the gloom of the administrator and restart production. But that's not all; the plan would see the firm quitting its seaside factory in Blackpool, Lancashire, and moving lock, stock and barrel to the mothballed Longbridge site in Birmingham.

The amazing story is one of several in circulation about what's going to happen to MG Rover and its axed workforce. But this prediction of the future has been given a boost in credibility from an unlikely but highly placed source. Auto Express has learned that one of the most senior people involved with the failed Midlands company has thrown his weight behind the deal. He won't go public with his views, but is understood

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to have first-hand evidence of the ambitious plan.

Also in its favour are the deep pockets of TVR's new owner, the Russian multi-millionaire businessman Nicolai Smolensky. After his surprise purchase of the sports car maker last year, he is believed to be looking for a way out of the ageing Blackpool facility to take the company forward.

While the Longbridge plant is celebrating its centenary this year, it's a far more modern, hi-tech operation than TVR's current home. Smolensky is said to be waiting to see how much money it will take to secure the rights to build the MG TF and buy the tooling. Neither TVR or MG Rover administrator PriceWaterhouseCoopers would comment.

MG and TVR have linked up before. During its nine years in production, between 1958 and 1967, TVR's Gran Tura coupé was fitted with various MG engines and transmissions, with the MkIII car getting the entire MGB gearbox.
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Old Jun 2, 2005 | 01:41 PM
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This could be a good thing for MG. TVR is without doubt one of the best sports car builders out there. Their product lineup is just amazing. And with TVR thinking of returning to the US, that would mean MG would follow too. Win win situation for the US auto enthusiast.
TVR = DROOL
Old Jun 3, 2005 | 10:30 AM
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An MGF or next-gen car (MGG?) would make an interesting low-volume entry in the US...
Old Jun 3, 2005 | 10:49 AM
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With MG holding a special place in my heart (my grandmother left my father a pristine '75 MGB she had owned since 1980), I'd love to see a new one. A re-done MGF for under $30k is one of the few non-GM cars I'd consider. It would sure give a Solsitce a rough time if done correctly!
Old Jun 3, 2005 | 11:16 AM
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With MG holding a special place in my heart (my grandmother left my father a pristine '75 MGB she had owned since 1980), I'd love to see a new one.

Hmmmm......'75 MGB.....does it have those huge black rubber bumpers?


Originally Posted by Jason E
A re-done MGF for under $30k is one of the few non-GM cars I'd consider. It would sure give a Solsitce a rough time if done correctly!
The MGF is pretty old design. Sure, it still looks better than the equally deceased Toyota MR-S roadster. However, the MGF was a pre-BMW Rover product (based loosely on the 1980 Austin Metro!) that was never designed with the U.S. market in mind. At one time, BMW did plan on exporting a MG roadster to the United States - but it would have been a front engined [/i]replacement[/i] for the mid-engined MGF. Anyway, it's all ancient history now.
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