FAQ



F/TF History

bulletNAC produced TF models
bullet Press release on Erik Baekelant's The English Fantasy web site.
bullet more details of the new LE 500 TF model from Erik Baekelant.
bullet Pictures of the 'new' NAC MG TF LE500 at the Silverstone International MG Show 2007, on the MG-Rover.org forum.
bullet More pictures in the MG-Rover.org gallery.
bullet More pictures from The Unofficial Austin Rover Web Resource web site forum.
 
bulletA full history lesson here from Professor Bell. Includes the TF's history and why the F is called an F and why the TF is called a TF.
 
bulletTim Morris's MG Pit has a page on why the F was called an F here.
 
bulletan amazing amount of history and VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) information here from Dieter.
 
bulletThe Unofficial AustinRover Web Resource has this terrific page covering the history of the F and TF.
 
bulletsome more historical facts from Andy Phillips in a post on MG-Rover.org
 
bullet This page from MG_Rover.org gives some interesting figures.
 
bulletmore facts and figures on the The MG Pit web site run by Tim Morris.
 
bulletPaul Lathwell's DotComoff site has this page on model history.
 
bullet This page from Tim Morris's site gives some history of the F on screen, television and books.
 
bullet This page on the MG Owners Club site gives the facts and figures for every MG model produced up to 2002.
 
bulletInteresting 'spy shot' pictures in this page from Ron Bell's UltimateMG web site.
 
bullet This page from Rob Bell's web site covers the TF 200 HPD concept.
 
bulletStephan Gribney's Ultimate MG site has a good history section.
 
bulletGreg Hilton's MGF FAQ web site has this article on the MG heritage.
 
bulletWikipedia has this page and this page full of MG history and facts.

 

 

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