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Vyjádření British motor muzea
Dear FKHV,&nbsp;&nbsp;
I have checked with the Museum Curator and he has informed me that the NG was a series of kit car models started by Nick Green - hence initials NG - at the end of the 1970s. The first model, the TA, was designed to remind one of the Aston Martin International sports car of the 1930s. Cars used mechanicals from MGB, Morris Marina etc and the MGB B-series engine.
There's some useful info at the NG Owners Club website...]]></description>
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