Description
Replacing the ageing MG TF, the MGA design dates back to 1951, when MG designer Syd Enever created a streamlined body for George Philips' TD Le Mans car. The new bodywork design was a long way away from the very traditional MG TF's extended wings and running boards, the result, one of the most beautiful models ever to leave Abingdon.
This example is a delight with a thick history file, much of it from ourselves, good solid bodywork, bright glossy paintwork and excellent driving manners it makes a shrewd buy especially for a first time classic car buyer. The MGA is very easy to drive with excellent hood down visibility, a precise gearbox and torquey engine, they are ideal for pottering about the lanes, a run down to the pub or even daily use. The original registration document is still with the car and shows that it has always had this registration number which is worth a lot on it's own.
The older restoration has settled in nicely but the car remains in excellent condition throughout but not so nice that you'd be scared to leave it anywhere.
Offered for sale on behalf of the owner.
Available for viewing in our dry storage barn, by appointment please.





















