The MG Magnette ZA Sedan 1953 was a classic British vehicle, manufactured by the Morris Garages automobile manufacturing firm out of Abingdon, Oxfordshire. It was a four-door sedan that made a bold and timeless classic statement wherever it went. The MG Magnette was instantly recognizable from its distinctive exterior, boasting an iconic and iconic design with its two-tone body with the iconic curved chrome front grille with the patent MG logo. The car was available in a range of colors and featured ample chrome accents, including around the back window trim, as well as headlight and taillight clusters. The MG Magnette's long wheelbase and classic proportions helped make it just as timeless and iconic as the four-door sedan it was. Under the hood, the MG Magnette was powered by an overhead valve 4-cylinder, 1250cc engine that produced 57 bhp. Coupled with a four-speed gearbox and a top speed of 74 mph, this car was ample for its time. Interior wise, theMG Magnette featured a number of modern amenities in its time, including a wood paneled dashboard, legroom for five passengers and a refrigerated glove box. This classic sedan had comfort and elegance as its forefront, crafted with sumptuous leather seats, real walnut veneers, and a walnut finish steering wheel. The MG Magnette ZA Sedan 1953 was a classic British car, able to make a timeless statement of style and class wherever it went. With its iconic design, 1250cc engine, iconic chrome grille, leather interior and ample amenities, this classic classic car was the choice of many seeking a car with class and sophistication.
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