1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied

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  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
  • 1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied

1932 MG ‘M’ Type - Jarvis bodied
 
When it made its debut at the 1928 Motor show, the little ‘M’ Type met with instant acclaim.  Weighing just 10cwt the M Type was a spritely performer and capable of a genuine 60mph – quite an achievement for a car of just 850cc at the time.
A simple formula, being based on the contemporary Morris Minor, this attractive sports car was to pave the way for a long line of highly regarded models that were to achieve numerous successes in all types of motor sport.
The vast majority of M Types were fabric bodied versions by Carbodies, although the final versions were of metal construction.  A small number of chassis went to independent coach builders, such as Jarvis of Wimbledon, and it is one such example we offer here.  This is the only metal bodied Jarvis M-type known to survive. 

These ‘Jarvis’ bodied cars have a bigger area of luggage space behind the two seats, instead of in the boat tail of standard cars.  
This car has a very good specification including:
The engine has been upgraded with a Phoenix crank and ‘12/12’ camshaft and inlet/exhaust system. She is also fitted with a period 4-speed gearbox and remote (original gearbox and inlet/exhaust system are available for anyone wanting to return it to standard specification) 
Phoenix counterbalanced crankshaft and steel conrods 
‘12/12’ setup with downdraft carburettor and 4-branch exhaust manifold
Period 4-speed gearbox and remote
New twin batteries (2 months ago)
Overhauled petrol pump (2months ago)
Overhauled starter motor (2 months ago)
Distributor with automatic advance/retard
Advance/retard linkage on steering column
Two horns –Klaxon (button on steering column) & standard (button on dash)
Jarvis plaque on scuttle reverse side.
Jarvis original tax disc holder
Jarvis car number 30 plaque on front of firewall
Jarvis embossed script in door pockets                     
Speedometer is working however requires recalibrating to suit 4-speed gearbox
Calormeter on top of radiator (as no water temperature gauge in dash).
Battery isolator switch on driver’s side floor, alongside starter button
Front springs cord bound
New brake drums 
New stainless-steel wheel nuts 


There is a full tonneau cover and hood
 
(Also available separately would be an original 3-speed gearbox with lever, original inlet/exhaust manifold and carburettor, spare M-type 19” wheels)

 
For more information and to arrange your appointment to view, please call us on 01420-474919 or 07710-364945 or email us at enquiries@robinlawton.com