1962 MG Other

MG Other (1962)
for sale

Price: US $25,000.00

Description:


MG Lenham GT
Built some 3 years ago using a new Lenham GT rear body and an Ashley front body using original moulds
Fully professionally refurbished 1962 MG Midget MK 1 quarter elliptic steel shell. This well known car was built to a hill climb/fast road spec to replicate the famous John Britten modsport racer SS1800 raced in the late 60's.
Engine Spec:-
1340cc A+ block with Piper cam, Maniflow exhaust, built by respected engine builder and Mini racer, Bill Richards. Recent dyno set up showing 100 Bhp at the flywheel. very tractable engine for fast road or hills. The engine is only 900miles old.
Gearbox:-
Ford type 9, 5 speed with Frontline bell housing conversion.
Suspension:-
Frontline front suspension with adjustable AVO telescopic adjustable shocks.
Rear suspension - Frontline RTL multilink with adjustable telescopic AVO's
The handling using this set up is just fantastic! and was recently set up by Frontline in there Oxfordshire factory.
Brakes:-
Front callipers and discs are Frontline uprated items with the rear standard. A 3:1 servo is fitted to help my duff back!
Electrical:-
Custom wiring harness with electronic ignition. High torque starter motor, alternator and inline electrical thermostat for multiblade electrical fan, re-sited battery position, Red top fuel pump with regulator.
Interior:-
High spec full roll cage with only the rear fitted at the moment.
Comes complete with full race cage and door bars
Rigard leather race seats with Willans full harness belts.
14 inch Motolita steering wheel.
IF ITS NOT NEW ITS RECONDITIONED.
Easy conversion to 'standard specification' /FIA spec
Cheap entry to Historic Racing.
Standout from the crowd.

update: 2015-08-10

Features:

Condition: Seller Notes:
Used
““Totally restored to a very high standard””
Make: MG Transmission: Manual
Model: Other Body Type: Coupe
Year: 1962 Vehicle Title: Clear
Engine: 1380 Fuel Type: Petrol
Drive Type: RWD For Sale By: Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4

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