The MG Magnette K3 OW 1934 is a classic British sportscar that captures the pioneering spirit of automotive engineering, offering an unbeatable blend of classic style and modern power. This stunning example was first produced by the companys Morris garage between 1934 and 1936 and has since come to be known as one of their most iconic models. The Magnette K3 OW 1934 features a sleek two-door roadster body, with long, graceful curves that still stand the test of time. The exterior has a distinguished two-tone colour scheme of black and British Racing Green that exudes sophistication and elegance. It is powered by a supple three-speed manual transmission that is mated warbles to a robust 1.7 liter engine. Inside the car, the cabin is furnished beautifully in a combination of green and chrome, with deep, comfortable leather seats, rosewood trim, intricate knobs and dials, and polished aluminum accents. Its interior also features modern, tech-savvy amenities such as an AM/FM stereo, air conditioning, power windows, and more. Under the hood, the MG Magnette K3 OW 1934 is equipped with an impressive 66-horsepower engine that takes this classic car from 0-60 mph in just 12.1 seconds, giving it great performance capabilities and responsive acceleration. With independent suspension and all-round drum brakes, the Magnette K3 OW 1934 offers sharp, balanced handling and a smooth ride. As a collectible classic, the MG Magnette K3 OW 1934 is considered by many to be a timeless beauty, providing classic styling and performance that remain today as desired as they were in 1934.
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