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For Sale: 1959 MG MGA in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Attractive older restoration. Freshly rebuilt engine, new clutch, new stainless exhaust system. Beautiful interior, upgraded stereo, beautiful gauges. Nice documentation, receipts, spare parts. Ready to go!

This handsome light blue 1959 MGA 1500 coupe was featured in Volume 17, Number 1 of “Automobile Quarterly” and looks virtually the same today as it did 30 years go. Thanks to a high-quality restoration and conscientious maintenance over the years, it remains beautiful, comfortable, and a lot of fun to drive. The original bodywork, including the aluminum hood (bonnet), doors, and trunk lid (boot), is in excellent condition with few signs of age and it’s worth noting that the roof itself was hand-formed over a buck to save money during production. The light blue paint is actually borrowed from a 1956 Buick color chart, a hue that’s somewhere between Glacier Blue and Iris Blue, and it looks wholly appropriate on the lightweight A. In addition, the chrome trim is in first-rate condition, including the front bumper that sports an accessory grille guard and bumper overriders. The taillights, of course, will look familiar to any British car fan and they’ve been filled with modern LED bulbs for better visibility. There’s simply nothing on this car that isn’t beautiful to look at.

The interior has been more recently trimmed in blue vinyl with white piping, a fine contrast to the light blue bodywork. Controls are arrayed across the dashboard in an almost haphazard fashion, but their operation becomes familiar after a short drive, and we’re pleased to note that everything works. The big 4-spoke steering wheel has a matching blue leather wrap, but a peek underneath shows a plastic wheel in good condition. The only notable deviations from stock are a modern ammeter and a JVC AM/FM/cassette stereo head unit that powers a pair of speakers on the rear deck. The original Jaeger instruments are just lovely to look at and we decided to leave all the memorial plaques in place showing some of this car’s long history. The headliner is in excellent condition with no splits or discoloration and there’s a reasonably-sized trunk with a correct spare and jack assembly, as well as a modest carpeted mat.

The 1500 cc inline-4 was an energetic performer, and it remains very entertaining today. Thanks to a full rebuild in 2017 (which was about 900 miles ago), it runs superbly. The list of new parts is extensive, virtually everything inside the block is new, plus things like the fuel pump, distributor (now with a Pertronix electronic ignition inside), and water pump. The twin SU side-draft carburetors were rebuilt and the wiring is new. Thanks to careful tuning, it starts easily with just a little choke and runs superbly on the open road. The block itself was painted familiar MG Maroon, with a polished aluminum rocker cover that adds a little flash. There’s also a fresh radiator up front, a shroud for the fan to improve cooling, and the big heater unit up on the cowl is fully operational. You should have no qualms about getting in and having some fun in this MG.

Underneath, it’s quite tidy, showing no signs of distress in the years since the first restoration. The 4-speed manual transmission shifts cleanly, the clutch and pressure plate are new, and it uses a fresh stainless steel exhaust system to give it that wonderful British baritone exhaust note. Rack-and-pinion steering was a nice upgrade on the MGA, giving it sharp reflexes that still feel contemporary, as well as freshly rebuilt drum brakes at all four corners. The floor boards are wood, so no worries about rust or rot there, and the frame is surprisingly robust for such a small car. It’s refreshing to see painted wire wheels, which carry a set of 5.60-15 Champion wide whites that look and feel period-perfect.

Extras include a large file of receipts, a maintenance log book that’s actually been updated properly, the “Automobile Quarterly” in which this car appears, a jack and knock-off hammer, plus a rather substantial cache of spare parts and service items.

If you’ve been watching carefully, you’ve seen prices on most of the popular British sports cars inching upwards, and the MGA is no exception. This beautiful coupe is exactly the right car for the enthusiast who likes to drive, with a rebuilt engine and beautiful cosmetics that aren’t so perfect that you’re afraid to get it dirty. For many of us, the real thrill of owning an old car is to put it on the road, and that’s especially true with this beautifully maintained MG. Call today!

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Vehicle Details

  • 1959 MG MGA
  • Listing ID: CC-1164673
  • Price: $24,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1959
  • Make:MG
  • Model:MGA
  • Exterior Color:Light Blue
  • Interior Color:Blue vinyl
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:Inline 4
  • Odometer:90307
  • Stock Number:115172
  • Trim Level:Coupe
  • VIN:HMR4367370
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Fully Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Very Good
  • Seat Material:Vinyl
  • AM/FM Radio:Yes
  • Cassette:Yes
  • Bucket Seats:Yes
  • Electronic Ignition:Yes
  • Engine History:Rebuilt
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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