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Don Hayter's MGB Story

by Don Hayter

The story of the MGB's concept, design and development, as told by MG's Chief Design & Develpment Engineer, Don Hayter.This book covers models and prototypes from 1956 up to the close of the factory in 1980. Featuring behind-the-scenes anecdotes and personal accounts of MG in its heyday.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

This is the inside story of the workings of the MG Design and Development Office in Abingdon, from 1956 until MG's closure in 1980, as told by Chief Design & Development Engineer, Don Hayter.This book explains how the various models were conceived, drawn, planned and developed by a small team of engineers. It also shows how the constant evolution of BMC, including the Triumph-Austin merger, frequently changed input to, and control of, the department.Safety legislation, mainly imposed by the United States, could have killed MG, but detailed here are the design changes that allowed the MGB, and other models, to survive.Trying to remain as individual as possible, MG developed record-breakers and a unique Competition Department during the period covered by this book. Special cars were built and tested, and prototypes for the MGB replacement, using engines from any part of the group, were drawn up.The continuing support of the American market was essential and much valued, but holding company, British Leyland, prioritised the TR7 – a decision that, ultimately, led to the closure of a successful, happy MG company.

Notes

Written by Don Hayter, Chief Engineer at MG Abingdon. Includes memories from the birth of the MGB.

Author Biography

Don Hayter was educated at Abingdon School, winning a Bennett Scholarship to Pembroke College.With the outbreak of WW2, he decided to take an apprenticeship in aircraft design at the Pressed Steel Company, Cowley, and attending Oxford Technical College, where he attained a Higher National Certificate in Metallurgy and Engineering.Don then worked at various aircraft manufacturers, before moving into the car industry after the war.Having already worked on many cars, including the MG Magnette, he moved to Aston Martin in 1954, working on the design for the DB2/4 and the Lagonda, before moving back to MG's Design & Development department.Promoted to Chief Design & Development Engineer in 1973, Don was responsible for the design of the MGB body, and stayed with MG until the closure of its factory in 1980. Don remains passionately enthusiastic about this iconic car, and still runs one himself today.

Long Description

This is the inside story of the MG Design office, from 1956 until its closure in 1980. Explaining how the various models were drawn, planned, and developed by the small team of engineers, it also shows how the input and control changed from Morris, Wolseley, Riley Group, Austin-Morris, and Austin Rover. The effects of the Triumph-Austin merger are detailed in model changes, alongside the effects of safety legislation, mainly imposed by the United States. Trying to remain as individual as possible during this period, MG developed record breakers and a unique Competition Department. Special cars were built and tested, and prototypes for the MGB replacement were drawn up - all in parallel with the development of MG production cars using engines from any part of the BMC company. The continuing support of the American market was essential and much valued, but the company's market support prioritised the TR7 - a decision that, ultimately, led to the closure of a successful, happy company.

Description for Bookstore

The story of MG Design & Development department, by MG's Chief Engineer, Don Hayter, this book covers models and prototypes from 1956 to the close of the factory in 1980. Featuring behind the scenes anecdotes and personal accounts MG in its heyday.

Details

ISBN1845844602
Author Don Hayter
Year 2012
ISBN-10 1845844602
ISBN-13 9781845844608
Media Book
Pages 96
Place of Publication Dorset
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 629.2222
Short Title DON HAYTERS MGB STORY
Series Those Were the Days...
Language English
Publication Date 2012-10-18
Subtitle The birth of the MGB in MG's Abingdon Design & Development Office
Format Paperback
UK Release Date 2012-10-18
AU Release Date 2012-10-18
NZ Release Date 2012-10-18
Illustrations Illustrations (some col.)
Audience General
Publisher David & Charles
Imprint Veloce

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