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1960 MG MGA Mk. I Roadster

Auktion 18.02.2012
18.02.2012
Schätzpreis
17.000 £ - 22.000 £
ca. 26.860 $ - 34.760 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 265

1960 MG MGA Mk. I Roadster

Auktion 18.02.2012
18.02.2012
Schätzpreis
17.000 £ - 22.000 £
ca. 26.860 $ - 34.760 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

When the MGA arrived in 1955, it must have come as quite a shock to MG aficionados who had become used to the pre-war look of the company's sports cars. The MGA was a complete departure in styling for MG. Its beautiful streamlined body was right up to the minute in terms of appearance and it was powered by a new engine as MG had decided that the old XPAG unit had had its day. The MGA was powered by the much more modern B-series engine that had made its debut in the recently announced Magnette saloon. MG enthusiasts had been given a hint of what was to come as early as 1951 when George Phillips drove a re-bodied TD Midget in the Le-Mans 24 hour endurance race. The car had been built for him by MG following his successes with his own TC, which had been fitted with a lightweight two-seat race car style body. So different was the appearance of his new TD racer, that it must have been difficult to believe that it was actually a venerable TD Midget underneath! It was a road-going version of the Phillips car which had been proposed to BMC in 1952 as a replacement for the TD Midget, but which had been turned down because of the corporation's decision to build the Austin-Healey 100. MG had gone as far as building a full prototype of the MGA by using TD running gear, the 1250 XPAG engine, a re-designed chassis, and the MGA bodywork. When it eventually became clear that the TF Midget was a bit of a lame duck and that it would have to be replaced, the new MG sports car was finally given the chance it deserved. The delay in production had one advantage in that it allowed MG to refine the design and install the much newer 1489cc four cylinder B-series engine and its transmission from the Magnette saloon. Originally a US specification model, this lefthand drive roadster has indeed been imported over from Pennsylvania by its owner just last year. In good all round condition, it was still nonetheless stripped down and engine-out for a repaint in Old English White. New weather gear was installed including soft top and side screens and a full stainless steel exhaust and wire wheels where also supplied. Accompanying the paperwork is a British Motor Industry Heritage Trust copy of the factory record indicating that this car was delivered with two optional extras, wire wheels and a heater and was despatched on the 5 th January, 1960. The MoT test certificate expires in March, 2012 and a V5C registration document is also present. An extremely pretty classic British motorcar in good order throughout.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 265
Auktion:
Datum:
18.02.2012
Auktionshaus:
Historics at Brooklands Museum Trust Ltd
Thorney Lane North
Iver, SL0 9HF
Großbritannien und Nordirland
auctions@historics.co.uk
+44 (0)1753 639170
+44 (0)1522 262177
Beschreibung:

When the MGA arrived in 1955, it must have come as quite a shock to MG aficionados who had become used to the pre-war look of the company's sports cars. The MGA was a complete departure in styling for MG. Its beautiful streamlined body was right up to the minute in terms of appearance and it was powered by a new engine as MG had decided that the old XPAG unit had had its day. The MGA was powered by the much more modern B-series engine that had made its debut in the recently announced Magnette saloon. MG enthusiasts had been given a hint of what was to come as early as 1951 when George Phillips drove a re-bodied TD Midget in the Le-Mans 24 hour endurance race. The car had been built for him by MG following his successes with his own TC, which had been fitted with a lightweight two-seat race car style body. So different was the appearance of his new TD racer, that it must have been difficult to believe that it was actually a venerable TD Midget underneath! It was a road-going version of the Phillips car which had been proposed to BMC in 1952 as a replacement for the TD Midget, but which had been turned down because of the corporation's decision to build the Austin-Healey 100. MG had gone as far as building a full prototype of the MGA by using TD running gear, the 1250 XPAG engine, a re-designed chassis, and the MGA bodywork. When it eventually became clear that the TF Midget was a bit of a lame duck and that it would have to be replaced, the new MG sports car was finally given the chance it deserved. The delay in production had one advantage in that it allowed MG to refine the design and install the much newer 1489cc four cylinder B-series engine and its transmission from the Magnette saloon. Originally a US specification model, this lefthand drive roadster has indeed been imported over from Pennsylvania by its owner just last year. In good all round condition, it was still nonetheless stripped down and engine-out for a repaint in Old English White. New weather gear was installed including soft top and side screens and a full stainless steel exhaust and wire wheels where also supplied. Accompanying the paperwork is a British Motor Industry Heritage Trust copy of the factory record indicating that this car was delivered with two optional extras, wire wheels and a heater and was despatched on the 5 th January, 1960. The MoT test certificate expires in March, 2012 and a V5C registration document is also present. An extremely pretty classic British motorcar in good order throughout.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 265
Auktion:
Datum:
18.02.2012
Auktionshaus:
Historics at Brooklands Museum Trust Ltd
Thorney Lane North
Iver, SL0 9HF
Großbritannien und Nordirland
auctions@historics.co.uk
+44 (0)1753 639170
+44 (0)1522 262177
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