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Syd Enever The MG Man

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The untold story of MG’s quiet genius.
Syd Enever helped shape some of the most iconic MGs ever made – from the record-breaking EX cars to the beloved MGA – yet his name is little known outside enthusiast circles. Drawing on personal interviews, rare archive material and over 40 years of research, this beautiful illustrated book reveals the man behind the machines A must-read for anyone with a passion for MG, British motoring history, or great engineering quietly done.

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Author David Knowles

240 pages, Hardback

270mm x 210mm

Over 320 illustrations

Syd Enever was far more than just a designer – he was the quiet genius behind some of the MG Car Company’s most iconic and best-loved models. From the sleek curves of the EX 181 record car to the enduring charm of the MGA, Enever’s work helped define a golden era of British motoring and made MG synonymous with the idea of the sports car.
Beginning his career in the workshop at Morris Garages, Enever rose swiftly to prominence at the company’s Abingdon works, thanks to a rare combination of engineering instinct, design flair, and a deep understanding of what made MGs thrilling to drive. His influence stretched from road cars to racers, record cars and prototypes – a legacy built on quiet determination and technical excellence.
This long-overdue biography celebrates Enever’s life and achievements, drawing on original archive material, rare and personal photographs, and first-hand accounts. In this richly illustrated and deeply researched book, acclaimed MG historian David Knowles charts Enever’s 51-year career and his central role in shaping some of MG’s most significant models – both on the road and on the track.
Whether you’re an MG enthusiast, a fan of classic cars, or simply fascinated by the people behind the machines, Syd Enever – The MG Man offers an absorbing portrait of one of British motoring’s most influential yet under-recognised figures.