Well, well, well, it seems that our friends over at the British Motor Museum have pulled off a bit of a coup. They’ve managed to get their hands on a couple of long-lost MG prototypes that were thought to have been lost to the ages. And let me tell you, this is big news for car enthusiasts everywhere.
The two prototypes in question are the MG EX-E and the MG EX234. These two cars were incredibly important in the development of the MG brand, but for years, they were believed to have been lost. That is, until the British Motor Museum managed to track them down and bring them back into the spotlight where they belong.
The MG EX-E was a sleek, futuristic sports car that was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show back in 1985. It was a real showstopper, with its sleek lines and impressive performance. It was a real glimpse into the future of the MG brand, and it’s amazing to think that it was almost lost to history.
As for the MG EX234, this was a mid-engined sports car that was developed in the 1960s. It was a real departure from the traditional MG design, and it was a real shame that it never made it into production. But now, thanks to the efforts of the British Motor Museum, this forgotten prototype will have a chance to shine once again.
I have to say, I’m incredibly excited to see these two cars restored and put on display for all to see. They represent a crucial part of the MG brand’s history, and it’s important that they are preserved for future generations to enjoy.
So, a huge round of applause to the British Motor Museum for pulling off this incredible feat. They’ve saved two important pieces of automotive history from being lost forever, and for that, they deserve all the praise in the world. Well done, chaps. Well done indeed.