Experience vintage motoring at its finest with this 1953 MG TD Convertible on Exotic Car Trader—an elegant British roadster combining charm, style, and collectible appeal. The 1953 MG TD represents ...
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This 1953 MG TD is offered for sale with a pristine refurbishment, showcasing classic British styling and meticulous restoration work. The MG TD, the fourth-generation of the T-Series, was produced ...
This could be the most significant MG TD in the country. Its original owner, John von Neumann, is credited with having helped launch organized sports-car racing on the West Coast in the late 1950s, ...
Each barn find is different, and each tells a tale. In the case of this 1950 MG TD, the vehicle was acquired by someone after graduating from high school, in July 1970, and it was later named Maggie, ...
The British brand MG has a rich history. Motoring pioneer William Morris established it in the 1920s with the help of his head salesman, Cecil Kimber. MG grew into one of England's popular sports car ...
1250-cc, four-cylinder, 2x1-barrel, four-speed. Red with tan vinyl top and black vinyl interior. Old respray shows plenty of scratches, dings and chips. Panel gaps okay, though body seams hint at ...
The 1953 MG TD that he still owns today, 56 years later, was originally not the car he wanted. Vincent Bihn of Poughkeepsie was 13 years old when he spotted an Austin-Healey Sprite parked on the ...
You may be surprised to learn that today's Nice Price or No Dice Fiberfab MG is not based on a VW Bug, but on a Chevy Chevette. That may make it closer to the original classic it emulates, but will it ...
Retired human resource executive Tom Hanson’s garage is in part a toy box. That’s where he keeps a canary yellow 1951 MG-TD that’s not much bigger a child’s plaything. It’s one of those sized cars ...
Special features: It does not have a gas gauge so I use a gas dipstick especially made for early MG TD cars. I place the dipstick into the gas tank and then it measures the gas according to the marks ...