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£25.00
100% cotton black unisex slipover, with the MG Car Club logo embroidered
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Mens wool baseball cap with a curved suede peak, adjustable strap and brushed metal buckle. Free MG Lapel Pin
Sizing: Available in One Size 58cm with adjustable strap
Fabric: 40% Wool 60% Polyester
A Classic MG embroidered body warmer in durable fabric with warm lining and metal zippers. It has two sided pockets and two inner pockets.
Smart elastic detail at the armholes provides a perfect fit.
65% polyester/35% cotton
Windproof and water repellent
Unisex Wool/Herringbone Baseball With Suedette Peak, with free MG Car Club Lapel Pin
The MG6R4 was launched in 1984 making its press debut at London’s Excelsior Hotel in London. 6R4 stood for, 6 cylinder, Rally, 4-wheel drive and its 400bhp, V64V engine enabled the car to hit 60mph in just 3.2secs and 100mph in 8.2secs.
Its 3litre V6 engine was designed by David Wood an ex Cosworth employee. 200 cars were to be built for homologation purposes. Most of these cars were built to a Clubman Spec which had a 250bhp engine, with a single throttle injection system rather than the 400bhp engine with a multiple injection system used on the International spec cars.
It was entered in Group B of the World Rally Championships. But due to some fatal accidents Group B was cancelled at the end of 1986. The 6R4’s best WRC result would be the third place in the 1985 Lombard RAC Rally driven by Patrick Pond. It had other success including winning Gwynedd Rally in October 1985 and many club successes.
Austin Rover pulled out of motorsport in 1987 and sold off its stock of 6R4’s by reducing the price from the original £45,000 to just £16,000. They also sold the design of the V6 engine to TWR which after development appeared in Jaguars Group C racers.
The 6R4 continued to compete in private hands wherever it was accepted, usually in 250bhp ‘Clubman’ spec, but the full potential of the 400bhp ‘International’ version will never be known.