1960 MG A 1600 RoadsterIntroducing this 1960 MG A 1600 Roadster
finished in Chariot Red over a black interior. This example
reflects MG's early-1960s shift toward a more modern, streamlined
sports car design while maintaining a traditional lightweight
roadster driving character.Highlights:- California Car- Exterior
Color: Chariot Red- 4-Speed Manual Transmission- Inline-Four
Engine- SU Dual Carburetors- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes- Black
Removable Hardtop- Chrome Bumpers with Overriders- Low-Back Bucket
Seats- Tonneau Cover- Removable Side Curtains (Side
Windows)Equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, inline-four
engine, SU dual carburetors, front disc brakes, single exhaust
outlet, Jaeger/Smiths instrumentation, black removable hardtop,
chrome bumpers, Remington tires, and 15-inch 5-spoke alloy wheels.
Interior features include a 3-spoke steering wheel, MG radio delete
plate, dash-mounted rearview mirror, low-back bucket seats, door
pockets, and removable side curtains for open-air or enclosed
driving configurations.A notable detail of the MGA is that it
marked a clear departure from earlier MG T-series cars, introducing
a fully integrated, aerodynamic body design that helped define the
brand's postwar sports car direction. This example has recently
come out of storage and is currently not running, offering an
opportunity to acquire a British classic at a strong entry point.
For $10,750
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