1952 MG TDIntroducing this 1952 MG TD featured with
matching-numbers and finished in Old English White over a red
interior. Celebrated for its timeless styling and straightforward
mechanical design, the TD captures the essence of an era when
lightweight sports cars were all about pure driving enjoyment
rather than outright speed.Highlights:- Matching Numbers- Exterior
Color: Old English White- Interior Color: Red- 1,250cc XPAG
Inline-Four (TD2 Series)- 4-Speed Manual Transmission- Twin SU
Carburetors- Drum Brakes- Black Convertible Soft Top- Tonneau
Cover- Side Curtains- Jaeger/Lucas Instrumentation- Rear-Hinged
Coach Doors- Chrome Bumpers with Overriders- 3-Spoke Banjo-Style
Steering Wheel- Signature Vertical Radiator Grille- 15-Inch Steel
"Disc" Style Wheels- Manufacturer's Literature IncludedEquipped
with a 1,250cc XPAG inline-four engine paired with a 4-speed manual
transmission. The engine is also equipped with twin SU carburetors,
a setup commonly used on British sports cars of the period for
smoother throttle response. Other mechanical features include drum
brakes and Jaeger/Lucas instrumentation, consistent with the TD's
straightforward, driver-focused design.The exterior shows classic
T-series details such as bonnet louvers, chrome accents, and
15-inch steel Disc style wheels fitted with Vredestein Sprint
Classic tires. Chrome hubcaps display the MG octagon emblem, and a
matching rear-mounted spare wheel completes the period-correct
appearance. Additional features include rear-hinged coach doors,
bench-style seating, a black convertible soft top, Tonneau cover,
side curtains, map pockets, analog clock, glove box, and a 3-spoke
banjo-style steering wheel, all contributing to the car's authentic
vintage character.The MG TD was one of the first MG models to
feature independent front suspension, a major upgrade at the time
that significantly improved ride comfort and handling compared to
earlier rigid-axle sports cars. An extremely charming British
sports car that is ready to be enjoyed and is mechanically sound.
For $13,500
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