West Coast Classics are proud to present a great daily driving and
beautiful older restored example of this 1959 MGA 1600 4 cylinder
Mark I Coupe in 'Old English White' with a striking red
interior!Chassis # GHDL-78430Engine # 16GA-H-15957This is obviously
one very rare and highly desirable classic British sports car - a
rust free example of the legendary chrome bumper and grille 1959
MGA 1600 Mark I coupe - a far rarer car than the widely produced
and available roadster with reportedly only some 2,771 1600cc Mark
I coupes built worldwide between 1959-61 compared to 28,730
roadsters and with only 59 of these coupes being LHD North American
export models in 1959 with only 179 LHD North American Coupes being
built in total for all the 1959-61 production years, making any MGA
coupe, especially a LHD California model, is a very collectible and
desirable investment for any British sports car enthusiast!Setting
the coupe apart from the open top version was also numerous
civilized touches. While roadster owners had to assemble their own
tops and install side curtains, the coupe boasted easy roll up
framed glass windows and external door releases and most
indulgently of all, a key lock to protect your valuables! The
coupes leather interiors offered an obviously much more upscale
appearance with additional carpeting and a color keyed Vynide cowl
covering.These early 1600cc's were retroactively referred to as
Mark I's with upgrades from the earlier 1959 MGA 1500cc with a
larger 1600cc engine and front disc brakes. The later Mark II's
with a 1,622 cc engine arriving in 1961. It will come as no
surprise that the more complex coupes were more expensive to
purchase new than the MGA roadsters and their production numbers
were a mere fraction of the roadster as a result.Either way the
Coupes enjoys a very collectible status due to their relatively
very low production figures and more luxurious appointments!This
car was obviously restored a few years ago and the 'Old English
White' color paint is in very good and striking shape and the
interior has absolutely beautiful 'Red' seats and matching door
panels and dashboard and carpets, a lovely original banjo style
steering wheel, a manual stick shift transmission and original
'Jaeger' gauges with classic modern aluminum alloy wheels designed
with retro styling to mimic vintage racing and performance wheels
from the 1950's and '60's and a popular choice as replacements by
MGA owners of the original wire or steel wheels with a lighter
tubeless alternative that maintains a period correct aesthetic, and
with a fifth spare wire wheel in the trunk.The engine purrs quietly
under the hood and the 4 speed manual transmission shifts smoothly
through the gears - an absolute pleasure to drive! The temperature
always remains cool and there are no noticeable oil leaks. The
trunk, floor boards, rocker panels and all the typically rust prone
areas are all completely solid and rust free - an obviously always
garaged example!The MGA is probably the most important car in the
post-war MG story and was a quantum leap from its predecessor and
proved more than a match for its contemporary Triumph and Austin
Healey rivals. It arrived just in time to save MG and revive the
brand for another 25 years! With sales falling in the U.S. of the
'T' series cars, the MGA was a lifesaver, once announced it was
hard for the British Motor Corporations's MG division to keep up
with demand, especially from North America. The new MG made its
first public appearance at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1955 and it
was a refreshingly modern looking car for its day, with its most
notable feature being its remarkably striking aerodynamic body.
Performance was impressive too with a top speed of 99mph being
recorded by a very impressed 'Autocar', the World's oldest car
magazine, a publication in print since 1895 and still published
today! Staggeringly, by 1957, twice as many MGA's left the
company's small Abingdon factory that year than the total TC build
during its four year production span. Built between the years
1955-62 a total of over 101K cars were sold with the vast majority
being exported making it the highest export percentage of any
British car, an amazing achievement and testament to the brand.The
MGA also earned an enviable reputation in competition and was raced
extensively in the United States since its introduction in 1955
with considerable success continuing to even very recent years, an
accomplishment unequaled by its contemporaries! It was also used in
NASCAR from 1960-63. It was joined by a handsome coupe in 1956 and
in 1958 by the exciting twin overhead camshaft 1588cc engine
designed by Harry Weslake. With 108bhp its top speed was increased
to 110mph. It was a highly desirable property and still is today!
The final Mk II 1600cc of 1961 had a slightly bored 1622cc engine.
Production ended in 1962 with the new generation of MG's, the MGB
arriving in its wake, certainly an even more modern car than its
predecessor, but perhaps not as pretty!MGA buyers could choose to
have the car painted black with red or green trim; red with red or
black trim; white with red or black trim or blue with gray or black
trim. Hoods could be in light blue or black. Bolt on perforated
steel wheels were standard with center lock wire wheels being an
option. The uncluttered design means no door handles with the doors
being opened by pulling a cable reached from inside the cars door.
The dashboard has no glove compartment and the center grille is for
a radio and speaker. Passengers have a map light but little else.
Although the MGA's steel panels were hand pressed, the bodies were
finished by hand and therefore no two were quite the same and over
the years the gaps and finishes are typically off somewhat!Without
a doubt this is one rare piece of British motoring history and a
perfect daily driver and older restored example for the MG
enthusiast or simply any classic British sports car lover of the
very rare original 1959 1600 MGA Mark I Coupe!
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