We'd like to posit a theory. That only great cars get replicated or
tributes. In other words, no one is cloning your Toyota Camry
anytime soon. But cars like the legendary Shelby Cobra, the
groundbreaking Porsche 550, the occasional Ferrari and Mercedes,
and we'd go as far to say that early Packards and Duesenbergs
influenced many of the neoclassic tributes such as the
Excalibur.
For consignment, a 1981 MG TD Replica showing 2,715 miles, but the
true miles are unknown. The TD has somewhat legendary status as one
of the earliest sports roadsters to find its way to the United
States after World War II, beginning the careers and clubs for many
new enthusiasts, a category of zeal that survives to this day!
Exterior
The gray body is nicely offset by the contrasting black fenders
connected by a running board and framing the cabin with style.
There's a lot going on in the front with symmetrical headlights
flanking the vertical bars of the grille, a chrome grille shell,
side mirrors posted on the fenders, an eagle ornament on the
radiator cap, (which is actually a gas cap, more on that soon), and
fog lights on the front apron. This of course is underscored by the
chrome bumper and it's all convincingly MG. 15-inch wire wheel
covers dress up the 165/80R15's and diminutive tail lights mimic
those of the real deal, while twin exhaust tips, large for an MG,
will cause those pondering authenticity to pause. Imperfections are
minimal and include some brightwork that is less than pristine and
a chip in the fiberglass near a hinge.
Interior
Marbleized Oxblood vinyl is used as the interior palette with the
door panels that include large map pockets with padded, stitched
design, and the door appropriately open suicide style. The column
tufted seats are of the same red material and are adorned with
black piping and it's in great condition. The red liners in the
package area show some wear, but its black carpet floor appears
nice. A smaller than original wood rimmed steering wheel with
sporty spokes fronts a piano black dashboard faceplate housing VDO
gauges which blend with black, and a glovebox that is a doorless
cove cut from the black plate. A wood handles shifter rises from
the floor wearing a rubber boot over a nice black carpet. Under the
hood is not the engine, but the battery, a gas tank, and of course,
the steering linkage.
Drivetrain
Tricky! The engine is found in the back, an air cooled 1600cc flat
4 cylinder with a newer 1-barrel carburetor which is mated to a
4-speed manual transaxle, keeping power at the back, routed through
4.125 gears. The powerplant presents with a combination of driver
quality components and some newer pieces that are spotless.
Undercarriage
Generally clean with minimal surface rust and clear knuckles, we do
note some residual oil on the right side of the engine, around the
exhaust manifold and surrounding area. Belly pans cover most of the
underside and lack any invasive rust but do show some seam
separation on the passenger side. The dual exhaust runs into stock
style mufflers and the tailpipes have broken off one side, so the
twin tips we see would actually be four if not for the missing
side. Drum brakes are employed at all four wheels and suspension
consists of transverse torsion bars up front and torsion bars with
semi trailing arms in back.
Drive-Ability
Since we have authentic TD's on hand, we can say this one certainly
passes the muster for general feel, as we roll the flat four onto
the test loop. The car is light and nimble and tracks straight. In
the open air, and being low to the ground, the car feels faster
than it is and therein lies the magic of British roadsters!
Functionally speaking, we note the horn, tachometer, odometer, trip
odometer, and brake lights are not working, but all other
operational items work as they should. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase.
It will come as no surprise that there's an active MG replica club,
boasting nearly 1,000 members around the country. There are also MG
clubs, as there have been since the 1950's, and it's likely this
nice tribute would be welcome in those circles. To John Q. Public,
the MG TD shape and size is still one of the most iconic of the
British sports car foundations, regardless of whether that's made
of steel or fiberglass!
Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and
collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (that's more than 8
acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
www.classicautomall.com or call us at (888) 227-0914. Contact us
anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host
Stewart Howden. Stewart discusses new inventory as well as trends
in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
automotive professionals about amazing cars and their history. Tune
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Vehicle Details
1981 MG TD
Listing ID:CC-2013640
Price:$12,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1981
Make:MG
Model:TD
Exterior Color:Gray
Interior Color:Oxblood
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:2715
Stock Number:7905
VIN:DS811001
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