1955 MG TF1500 Roadster / Convertible The final version of the
classic MG which ran from 1953-1955. The TF1500 was built on the
TD's 1250cc platform that was bored out to 1466cc becoming the
TF1500. Only 3400 TF1500s were produced. The TF was replaced by the
MGA in 1956. This is a beautiful example of this Classic Roadster!
Shown in its factory black color, a rarely seen color on the TF.
The paint shines beautifully with no issues. That means no dings,
dents, scratches and certainly not a bit of rust! All chrome shines
bright with no pitting. The saddle interior is like new with no
visible signs of wear. The convertible top is in excellent
condition. The Tourneau cover is included and is also in excellent
condition. The side curtains show some signs of wear from usage but
there are No tears or cracks. The engine starts, runs and drives
perfectly. Its stops as it should and has no mechanical issues. The
1466ci 2-SU carburetors, 1466cc / 1.5L / 89.5ci / 63hp engine is
incredible. It comes factory equipped with a 4speed manual
transmission and has a top speed of 85mph. The wire wheels are the
real deal on this car. It comes with is original tool kit and a box
full of manuals and a few small parts. This MG TF1500 is a pleasure
to drive and can be driven anywhere comfortable. Call for a viewing
or email to: [email protected]. NEW PHOTOS COMING SOON!
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