Produced between 1955 and 1962, the predecessor of the MGB replaced the MG TF 1500 Midget at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1955. A little over 100,000 units were delivered, of which only 5,869 were sold ...
This 1962 MG MGA 1600 Mk II Convertible features a rare supercharged engine upgrade and stunning condition throughout. The 1962 MGA is the last of its kind, featuring classic British roadster styling.
Finished in Chariot Red, this Mk II has the visual warmth that defined British sports cars of the early 1960s. The seller reports a full restoration, with careful attention to mechanical originality ...
With all the many incredible sports cars made over the years by more prominent names of the automotive industry, it's likely not many humans alive today still remember a car named MG MGA. Yet, for a ...
Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...
1489-cc, four-cylinder, two SU carburetors, four-speed. Maroon with tan cloth top and black vinyl interior. Older restoration generally well preserved, although showing signs of use throughout. Panel ...
Australia and the MGA go way back. From 1957 to mid-1962 more than 2000 MGAs were assembled in factories at Enfield and Zetland in Sydney. Frontline MG MGA_Angus MacKenzie_DSC00293 In a streetscape ...
Frontline Cars has introduced the MGA Factory Edition, ahead of its debut at the Goodwood Members’ Meeting later this month. It’s a stylish retromod full of old school charm. Available as a coupe and ...