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Asking price

€14,500

Private seller

1967 NG TF For Sale

  • Right Hand Drive
  • Manual, 4 speed
  • Petrol
  • 2100cc
  • 1967
  • White
  • Private seller
  • FR
    Saint-Arnoult, France

Description

Rare NG TF Roadster in good condition.

Built by a small British manufacturer, this model features a fibreglass and aluminium body inspired by pre-war models such as the early Aston Martins and MGs.
It sits on a sturdy ladder-frame chassis with closed steel members. It is therefore rust-free.

The mechanicals, engine, gearbox, rear and front suspension are directly sourced from the MGB. It is therefore reliable, full of character, and easy and inexpensive to maintain.

Here it is in very good condition with a refurbished engine that has covered few miles, and numerous recent works following a long lay-up:
- New tyres
- Radiator refurbished
- New hoses
- New brakes, front discs and calipers, and rear shoes and rear wheel cylinders
- Front suspension springs and wishbones

The front and rear suspension benefit from adjustable Spax shock absorbers.

The MOT is done, with results worthy of a new car!

The blue soft top, in mohair fabric, as well as the removable doors and matching tonneau cover, and the interior, seats and carpets, in blue as well, are in very good condition.

The bodywork shows no cracks.

The chrome trim is in good condition.

An original roadster that will give you the look and feel of a pre-war car with the usability and ease of maintenance of an MGB, the most produced roadster in the history of the automobile!

Registered as a collector's vehicle.

A must-see if you haven't come across it, and come to try it out—to be ready for the coming spring.

Vehicle location

Saint-Arnoult, France
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Advert Details

Advert type:
For Sale
Category:
Classic Cars
Country:
France
Reference number:
C2012907
Listed on:
10/02/2026
Make:
NG
Model:
TF
Year:
1967
Colour:
White
Seller type:
Private

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