A history of all four generations of compact Jaguar, and their Daimler equivalents, tracing the gradual development of Sir William Lyons' original idea over a p
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The MGB was a great British success story, a product largely conceived, designed and produced by a small team of dedicated people who genuinely cared about thei
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