Highlights
- Very pretty car in BRG with Olive Green leather interior
- Older restoration and remains in very good order
- 2025 £2,800 work by specialist, including new stainless fuel tank and radiator core
- Comprehensive history file with restoration photographs and receipts
- Recent mechanical upgrades including new radiator core and a stainless steel fuel tank
- Includes spare set of silver wire wheels and original tools in wooden box
The Appeal
The short-lived PA refined MG’s template for diminutive, low-cost sports cars and paved the way for the better-known T-Type. Produced in small numbers and now very rare, these beautiful little two-seaters are doyens of the trials scene thanks to their stronger chassis and general refinement compared to peers.
This 1934 PA was extensively restored in 2010 and finished with a clear eye on quality and taste. It looks lovely with its mix of BRG paintwork, black wires and Olive Green leather. The condition is impressive thanks to the care of its subsequent keepers.
The current keeper bought the car in 2023 and has added to the history file with a long list of maintenance. In July 2025, it received close to £3,000 of work, including a new stainless steel fuel tank, carburettor overhaul and radiator recore. The thick history file includes the old logbook and a thick set of invoices. The car is also supplied with its original wooden toolbox.
The vendor says:
“The car is a quintessential example of a pre-war British sports car, which evokes endless amounts of nostalgia. Perfect for an unhurried country drive to the pub or picnic.”
History and Paperwork
- First registered 28th March 1934
- Eight registered keepers according to HPI records
- Current keeper since July 2023
- Purchased by the current owner in 2023
- Fully restored in 2010, we are told
- Original tool kit in a wooden case included
- Large history file with photographs and receipts for restoration and maintenance
- Further details of the history shown in photos
- MGCC Triple M folder
- Handbooks
- V5C in the current keeper’s name
- Registered as a Historic Vehicle
- VIN number PA0418
- £2,800 invested in July 2025 with invoice shown in photos
The Condition
- Pretty car in British Racing Green following 2010 restoration and respray
- Paintwork presents very well with few indications of age and use as shown
- Overall condition appears in very good order with only minor blemishes to paintwork
- Bodywork in good order with flush panel fit and no reported issues
- Sits on black wire wheels with matching spare and Avon vintage tyres fitted
- Black soft top is a little worn inside and out, but functions well and is presentable
- Interior presents well with light green leather and green carpets
- New tonneau cover for the rear area behind the seats
- Comes with a spare set of silver wire wheels that we are told need refurbishing
- Lovely dual cowl dashboard with veneer trim
The Mechanics
- Car would have been factory fitted with 847cc inline-four engine
- DVLA records car as fitted with 1,172cc engine
- Manual transmission
- Twin SU carburettors
- Car is reported to be in good working condition
- Factory tool kit in a wooden box as shown
- Recent work in July 2025 totalling £2,800 with invoice in photos
Summary of recent work includes:
- Radiator core
- Stainless steel fuel tank
- Fuel lines, pump and filters
- Rear hub seals
- Carburettors cleaned and set up
- New gearbox mountings
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