"During the years before World War II, MG ruled the small sports car class with its M, C, J and P-Type Midgets. Performance was good -- considering their tiny overhead cam engines -- they looked great and they did well in competition of all kinds. Midgets were also quite responsive to tuning, which often included supercharging. This fine-looking P-Type is typical of a special that could be driven daily and hillclimbed or raced on weekends." -- Simeone Automotive Museum