Vehicle Description
This 1961 MGA 1600 is the quintessential British roadster that
comes in a great color combo, original motor, and nicely
documented. So we know you'll find this restored example
irresistible even before you realize it can be had for the
affordable price of a Miata.
There are a few body styles out there that make you say "Wow!" from
the moment they come into view, and the MGA is in that very select
class. With a later application of glossy red paint, and a panel
fitment that tells you there was a nice investment in the
restoration, this example really highlights the best from Britain.
It has the long flowing fenders that help create the low-cut
doorline, the aggressive rear fenders that kick up for the wheels,
and the unmistakably smooth European trunk (boot) design - all of
this combines to make for a car that looks sporty even when parked.
The chrome grille and the bumpers look great on this example. Plus,
all the rest of the brightwork, such as around the windshield, dual
mirrors, and headlight bezels make the MGA look like it was trying
to offer Americans the polished style we love (in reality, it's
just bowing to its T-series history.) But unlike the earlier MGs,
when the weather does turn wet, the folding roof and side curtains
are much more substantial to keep you dry for the drive home. Wire
wheels were an option from the factory, and it just seems like a
must-have to complete the iconic appearance.
These MGs are a great lesson in purist motoring, and the interior
proves it. A grippy three-spoke steering wheel, clear Jaeger
gauges, and a manual transmission - those are the true essentials
you need. Your senses will go into overload as you sit in the
low-cut black bucket seat and gaze at the exterior-matching red
dash panel. Pull the start knob and then let the wind whips through
the interior while you help fill it with the wonderful soundtrack
from the motor. Still, being a minimalist does not mean lacking in
style. Attention is guaranteed when you park this British invasion
among the big Detroit metal at car shows.
When shopping for an MGA, you want one built in the 60s. Not only
is it a rarer roadster, but also because you received the larger
motor. The enlargement to the 1600cc powerplant gives this a little
extra kick of performance that is always welcomed in these
machines. And you'll love being able to tell people this is a
period correct engine. The engine bay looks well maintained, and so
you know this is the one you want for an easy jaunt down the open
road. The newer exhaust gives a hypnotic tone as you discover the
fun and control that the four-speed manual gearbox provides. Plus,
with the legendary nimble chassis and front disc brakes, you'll be
able to feel why these are legendary backroad roadsters.
This is a true driver's MGA, but like any good Brit, it also comes
with pedigree. That's why there's a certificate from the British
Motor Industry Heritage Trust document. Beautiful, tasteful, and
all-out fun to drive, this MGA is an amazing classic offered at a
price that will have it leaving our showroom quickly. Call
today!!!