Welsh company MST Cars announced it’s developing a replica of the MG Metro 6R4 that competed in the Group B category of the World Rally Championship in the 1980s. New from the ground up, the hot hatch ...
The MG Metro 6R4—named after its six cylinders, rally purpose, and four-wheel drive—may be the ugliest Group B rally car ever, but it's also incredibly soulful and it sounds incredible. One with only ...
The model the 6R4 was derived from, however, remained on the market for a further 11 years because the Metro was not ...
Back in 1982, FIA gave birth to the Group B of the World Rally Championship, a series that forced virtually no restrictions in terms of boost on the cars taking part. This crazy regulation led to a ...
Snaps show the MG Metro finished in white, with a 3-litre, V6 engine and four-wheel drive transmission. It has twin-cam cylinder heads, 15″ Dymag wheels and a steering wheel which bears the MG logo in ...
Just last week, I took part in an online auction which I won after several bids. A few days later, I received the package that contained something I had been dying to get for months: the Shell Team ...
MG is going to start selling the 435hp MG4 XPower in the UK this month - what better way to promote it at FoS? There’s a real buzz around MG Motor at the moment – in a good way, we should clarify.
Introduced in 1982, FISA’s Group B regulations enabled manufacturers to build rally cars the likes of which had never been seen before. The relative lack of restrictions and the small build numbers ...
Fancy a 1985 MG Metro 6R4 Group B rally car that’s never been driven? This particular unit is #189 of 200 and is said to have just seven miles (11.2 km) on the clock! Bought originally by an ...
CAR S.O.S hosts Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend have fully restored the original British Rally Championship winning MG Metro 6R4 Group B rally car with help from lead driver David Gillanders. Car S.O.S ...