1956 MGA Series 1 roadster finished in British racing green with black hide interior. Having had just 4 former keepers this little MG is presented in stunning condition throughout, complete with hood, all weather side screens and a full or half tonneau cover, it is ready to be toured and showed. This wonderful car has clearly been m maintained to an extremely high standard by all of it few former keepers with a history file to include many invoice for works carried out and parts from MG specialists. The last owners, husband and wife, used the car for classic car rallies and included with the car are two high quality sheepskin leather flying jackets. A fantastic example from the heyday of British sports cars.
This exceptional original right hand drive MGA Coupe was built between the 2nd and 8th April 1957 and exported new to Switzerland where it has been for the majority of the past 61 years. The MGA was.....
This is my MGA MK1 1956 ROADSTER restoration project, it is in London and has come from the good old USA and is a restoration project ...it has fibreglass wings which I guess are for making it lighter,.....
I’ve been in business working with classic cars for over 30 years. Mostly, my experience is with classic British sports cars from the 1950s onwards,.....
Special Offer !!! Very special and unique race look! Only one existing ...
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MGA - COUPE
1500 cc B.J. 1958
This 1956 MGA Coupe is an excellent original example that could use minor cosmetics. White with red interior. A very honest car and a great buy for only $16,950
A lovely blue 1600cc coupe with age patina & light blue leather seats plus 5 speed highgear conversion. Recent back to chassis rebuild with attention to detail.
Meticulously rebuilt 1600cc & resprayed red coupe with Old English white leather interior & 5 speed high gear conversion. Much money & attention spent on this car recently.
This stunning MGA MKI 1500 FHC was manufactured by the MG Car Company in the UK, at Abingdon, Berkshire in 1957 and was exported to the U.S.A. On arrival back in the UK in 1992 the MGA was stripped.....