ManufacturinggalleryPictures: MG and Rover in the MidlandsBookmarkShareManufacturingByTamlyn JonesBusiness Reporter09:10, 20 JAN 2015Updated15:55, 6 OCT 2017A 1956 Rover 901 of 17Convoy of MG TD Midgets en route to Bristol for shipment to the US in 19522 of 17Female police drivers from Lancashire in their MGs in 19573 of 17Rover MGA 1600 in 19604 of 17Rover 3500 in 19725 of 17Rover badge and front grill on a Rover 400 (Image: Pic: Rui Vieira/PA)6 of 17Rover 8007 of 17Rover's Viking and Longboat logo8 of 17MG ZR 160 in 20019 of 17West Midlands and Shropshire ambulance services chose the MG ZT-T for their rapid response vehicles in 200210 of 17Rover MGF outside the 'Armadillo' in Glasgow in 199711 of 17A rally of MG Rover cars left Gaydon to travel to Longbridge shortly after the collapse of the company in April 200512 of 17Ray Egan, aka 'John Bull', outside MG Rover in Longbridge in April 200513 of 17Staff outside the old MG Rover factory in Longbridge in April 2005 at the time of its collapse (Image: Pic: Rui Vieira/PA)14 of 1715 of 17The bridge over the Bristol Road in Longbridge, considered an integral part of MG Rover, was demolished in August 200616 of 17Andy Rouse's Rover SD1 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2014 (Image: Pic: Dave Newbold)17 of 17