Description
MG A 1500 Coupé from 1957
Registered in Italy by the first owner in 1957 in Milan (left-hand drive) and was subject to a conservative restoration until 2012 and a full restoration in 2019 by the current owner, obtaining admission to the Italian MG Register, the CRS, ASI, ACI, FIVA registrations and the 1000 Miglia Register certification.
Always meticulously maintained both for the service records and the inspections.
A list of works and invoices is available, carried out by a Treviso specialist workshop recognised by the Italian MG Register, regarded as the most accredited for English car marques.
The car is accompanied by the “carta di circolazione per autovettura” on original sheets with a black plate, with a Certificate of Origin and Technical Certificate from the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust.
Brand: MG; Model: A; Displacement: 1489; Body: Closed/ Coupé; Year: 1957-01-31; Chassis HMA33/ 25699 – 54154/ 71; ENGINE NO: 15801 BP 15 GB; GEARBOX NO: A5268; AXLE NO: 10/ 43 9609; BODYWORK NO: 32046; Exterior colour: Black; Interior: Apple green.
Available accessories: HRG cylinder head kit; Add-on cooling fan; Wire wheels; 2 front yellow fog lights + 2 white; Rear fog light red; White tail light; Chrome luggage rack; External spare wheel mount; Second reinforced boot for external spare wheel support; Battery cutoff switch; USB connector and Tripmaster connection; Hand throttle; Hand-made green MG logo car cover; Green sponge seat covers; Second petrol pump; English-made tools; Fire extinguisher; Leather bonnet straps; Availability of various spare parts and marque model books.
Auto purchased in Italy by enthusiasts in Northern Italy, for the rarity of the model, for the black exterior with apple green interior and for the peculiarity of the HRG kit.
Reliable for every occasion, with easy and enjoyable driving for touring and also for classic regularity events, as it has been fully overhauled, prepared and equipped for maximum safety, with original parts and accessories. Last serviced December 2024.











