Highlights
- Only 3 former registered keepers
- Factory-standard throughout
- Subject to an older restoration complete with a replacement Ash frame
- Come with matching side screens and tonneau cover
The Appeal
The MG T-Series was a work of compromise and enthusiasm in equal measure. As the Second World War came to an end, American servicemen began their return to the USA - and often took MG's T-series sports cars with them. MG were still undergoing recovery, but wanted to seize hold of this emergent market as quickly as possible.
Without the time necessary to style a whole new car, they opted to stick with pre-war bodyshells, ash frames and upright grilles - which proved quite a selling point for those who had become enamoured with their signature English milieu. The result is that every one of MG's sports cars looked remarkably similar until the cultural keynote of the MGA.
Despite this, the TD did offer some fresh features upon the formula. This was the first of MG's cars to boast independent double-wishbone front suspension and rack-and-pinion steering, while the XPAG engine offered a top speed of around 82mph. It was eminently drivable - not a record breaker, but a car of very even temper.
This fine example was subject to an older restoration and still looks fabulous. The black paintwork is still resplendent, the brightwork shines beautifully and we understand that's ready and waiting to hit the road with its lucky new owner.
Without the time necessary to style a whole new car, they opted to stick with pre-war bodyshells, ash frames and upright grilles - which proved quite a selling point for those who had become enamoured with their signature English milieu. The result is that every one of MG's sports cars looked remarkably similar until the cultural keynote of the MGA.
Despite this, the TD did offer some fresh features upon the formula. This was the first of MG's cars to boast independent double-wishbone front suspension and rack-and-pinion steering, while the XPAG engine offered a top speed of around 82mph. It was eminently drivable - not a record breaker, but a car of very even temper.
This fine example was subject to an older restoration and still looks fabulous. The black paintwork is still resplendent, the brightwork shines beautifully and we understand that's ready and waiting to hit the road with its lucky new owner.
History and Paperwork
- First registered in 1951
- Restored by a previous keeper, complete with a new ash frame
- Only 3 former registered keepers before the current owner acquired it in November 2021
- Serviced by the current owner according to the MG service manual
- Sadly the car's paperwork file was reportedly stolen from a car show and is not available

The Condition
- Exterior paintwork presents in good condition overall
- Paintwork still has fabulous gloss
- Brightwork contrasts very nicely
- Wire wheels are regularly cleaned and maintained
- Underside appears in very good order
- Tan interior appears nicely presented with no obvious rips or tears
- Interior seating, carpets and dashboard appear in good condition
- We understand that all instruments are clean and legible
- Comes with matching side screens and tonneau cover
The Mechanics
- 1,250cc (1.3-litre) XPAG I4
- 4-speed manual transmission
- Reported to be mechanically standard
- Engine bay looks in good order
- The vendor reports that they regularly service the vehicle according to MG service manual specifications
- Non-power assisted steering as per original specification
- We've no reports of any mechanical issues
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