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  • MG Maestro Turbo No.271 White G941 CPD

    Hi there, just signed up. My dad bought his MG Maestro second hand in I think around 1992. Only 13,000 on the clock at that time and now still only 53,000. Anyhow, I used to work at Auto Express in the nighties and one of my clients was David Brodie who founded - BBR (Brodie Brittain Racing). His company did a major revamp on the engine and is now possibly THE fastest MG of any type on the road. 0-60 (5.2) and top speed (150 mph). For the past 5 years it was stuck in my dads garage but I got a complete renovation and overhaul done on the car last year. Looks the part and gets some curious looks in the local Morrisons carpark in Reigate . Now registered as a classic car the insurance on this beast is still under £200 pa. My dad said I could have it as he can no longer drive but, the legacy lives on....aside from the boy racers who wrapped theirs around trees and lamp posts....

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    Sounds intresting. Any pictures. What spec is the engine?
    MG Maestro Turbo #500
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    • #3
      Hi Andy, G941 CPD was featured in Retro Car Magazine 7 years ago. Still got the mag so enclosed is the article....sorry my scanner is broke so took photos on phone.

      Cheers!
      Chris

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      • #4
        Standard look as well very nice. Had a look on eBay for a used magazine but couldent find that one. Cant read the print on them pictures.
        MG Maestro Turbo #500
        BMW 335I M Sport Convertible
        Subaru Impreza Hawkeye Wagon
        Rover 218vvc Coupe

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        • #5
          Originally posted by chriswield View Post
          Hi there, just signed up. My dad bought his MG Maestro second hand in I think around 1992. Only 13,000 on the clock at that time and now still only 53,000. Anyhow, I used to work at Auto Express in the nighties and one of my clients was David Brodie who founded - BBR (Brodie Brittain Racing). His company did a major revamp on the engine and is now possibly THE fastest MG of any type on the road. 0-60 (5.2) and top speed (150 mph). For the past 5 years it was stuck in my dads garage but I got a complete renovation and overhaul done on the car last year. Looks the part and gets some curious looks in the local Morrisons carpark in Reigate . Now registered as a classic car the insurance on this beast is still under £200 pa. My dad said I could have it as he can no longer drive but, the legacy lives on....aside from the boy racers who wrapped theirs around trees and lamp posts....
          Nice, I do hope its insured for over £10,000. You'd be surprised how many under insure these
          1958 Ford Consul Convertible. I love this car
          1965 Ford Zodiac Executive. Fab cruiser being restored
          1997 Jaguar Xk8 Convertible. Such a fab car
          2004 MGZT cdti. Great workhorse
          2004 MGZT V8. I love this car

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          • #6
            Hi all. I had my MG Maestro Turbo fully restored last year. Tickford No.271 G941 CPD - White. As good as new Only problem is the automatic choke. Not working too well so takes a while to tick over. Anyone know a supplier for one of these? Even my local garage are struggling. My MG has been with them for the past month trying to get the part. BTW - It is most probably the fastest MG on the planet. I had it chipped 20 years ago by one of my clients - Brodie Brittain Racing in Northampton. She does 0-60 in 4.8secs and top speed - 150mph. I've had her up to 130mph on the mad mile in Banstead - (I kid you not). Anyway, if anybody knows where I can locate a replacement choke please feel free to reply or call my mobile - 07889 006768. Regards, Chris

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            • #7
              All depends on what the issue is with your auto choke Chris
              1958 Ford Consul Convertible. I love this car
              1965 Ford Zodiac Executive. Fab cruiser being restored
              1997 Jaguar Xk8 Convertible. Such a fab car
              2004 MGZT cdti. Great workhorse
              2004 MGZT V8. I love this car

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              • #8
                Hi, basically the automatic choke is shot and I need a replacement. Cheers! Chris.

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                • #9
                  However, I'd still go with turbo/carburetor over EFi any day....

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                  • #10
                    She sounds like a jet when going....

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                    • #11
                      You could say "a wolf in sheep's clothing" . Or, just a crappy Maestro shell....

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