MG T-Series (1955)
for sale
Price: US $38,950.00
Price: US $38,950.00
1955 MG TF-1500
I think the MG TF 1500 is the most beautiful MG ever made
and I sincerely believe my TF-1500 is the best of the best and more beautiful of them
all! If you don't think so, please take another look at the photographs. I see that the others (dealers?) are much more expensive than mine but I'll put my price up for you if you like? Although not in her original color (almond green) in her MG Red paintwork she looks absolutely fabulous looking quite like the Jaguar
SS-100 which can now fetch between $300, 000 and $500, 000.
Not only is my car gorgeous looking, it is NUMBERS
MATCHING as confirmed by British Motor Industries
Heritage Trust certificate number 2014/1581 (please see photo). The MG TF’s were manufactured
between July 13th, 1954 and April 4th, 1955 with Body
Numbers TF-6501 – TF-10100, a 14 month production run of 3, 600 cars.
It’s pretty obvious when looking at my Car, that a Very
Extensive Restoration has been carried out as evidenced by the Car's really
good condition and which the photos ably confirm. The indicated mileage
is 1, 927 which I believe to be the mileage covered since the restoration. While I have no real reason to disbelieve it, I can't substantiate it
either.
As mentioned, the car’s original color was Almond Green
with a Green Interior. A previous owner had the sense to change it to MG Red and the paintwork is
in exceptional condition save for the very few stone chips, etc., that
unavoidably come with use. The interior was also changed to Factory
Matching, Red Leather with White Piping which also shows beautifully and is also in
excellent condition.
The TF came into being when sales of the TD slumped with
the introduction of the faster, more modern-looking and similarly priced
Triumph TR2. Morris Garages, makers of MG cars, merged with the Nuffield
Organization to form the British Motor Corporation (B.M.C.). Considerable
funding had just gone into the newly introduced Austin-Healey and, although designs for the MG-A
existed, there was a shortage of liquid capital with which to put it into
production. As a cost-efficient alternative, in 1953, the TF was
introduced.
Among the many changes; it had a sleeker Nose and a more
graceful Tail. The Radiator was sloped back and the Hood-line inclined
downwards to meet it. The Headlights were partially faired-in and the
front Fender profile was modified. At the rear, the exposed Fuel Tank and
Spare Wheel Carrier were made more rakish with the rear Fenders sporting a
shapelier flare to match. Overall, the TF was 3.5 inches longer, an inch
wider and half an inch lower.
Individual, adjustable Seats replaced the previous Bench
Seat and there was a new, centrally located Instrument Panel featuring
the now famous and handsome, MG Octagonal Gauges. It was initially well received but times had
moved on. Production ceased in mid 1955 with B.M.C. needing to devote its
time and energy to the initial production of the MG-A. Only 3, 400
TF-1500's were manufactured with the majority coming to America, to Canada and
into Europe.
Now about my car:-
Per the B.M.I.H.T. certificate, she was built between the
8th to the 12th of October, 1954. She had
then, as now, Car/Chassis (V.I.N.) Number HDE43/7418, Engine Number XPEGTF1274, Body Number TF18013 and the factory optional, chromed wire wheels. It was
shipped from the factory to the U.S. on October 13th, 1954
Although she is a remarkable 60+ years old, she is in
great, restored condition.
During her history, many parts were chrome-plated that
weren’t so plated by the factory. You’ll find these plated parts in all sorts of places
including the Gas Tank sides and, believe it or not, all the Brake Drums
and even the Prop Shaft, etc., etc., and especially under the hood. So if you're looking for a car that
you can confidently drive to and successfully enter in your local car shows, she is it! Please remember, she should not be a Trailer
Queen as she wants to be driven.
Completely Rust-Free with the Undercarriage in excellent
condition including all the recent, visible Wooden Components.
Although she has obviously been repainted during her 60 year life;
the Paintwork has only the minor scars of being driven and there are no
dents. The original Chrome-plated Parts and the Manufacturer's Badges, etc., are original and in excellent condition. The Clock doesn't work (they
never do!) and the Horns both work. She has the very minor fluid leaks
that just go with the era. I actually think I solved a problem by
tightening the Oil Filter Housing, another seems to be the Gearbox Oil
Discharge Plug. But, you know what they say about the British sports car, if it doesn't leak, it's because there's no oil in it!
The Engine starts instantaneously from cold with minor
and short-lived use of the Choke and runs smoothly, idling at around 800 rpm
and enthusiastically awaiting your use. She accelerates willingly with
that gorgeous sound from the new Stainless Steel Exhaust with a Polished
Muffler. She changes smoothly through all the Gears. First and
Reverse are the typically noisy, Moss, straight-cut, non-synchromesh gears.
There is virtually no play in the Steering but please
remember that the driving position is the older you can almost hit the
horn button with your chest style. The Steering is quite heavy at
slower speeds compared with modern day cars as, in those days, there was no power assistance. The
Emergency Brake works as it should and the car's Brakes are also
good but do require more pressure than one is used to with modern cars
(again, no power assistance).
Similarly, comparatively heavy, the Clutch can give you
wheel spin at the start in First Gear if you wish - proof that the Clutch is
good. All the Gauges, Switches and Lights have been checked and/or
repaired/replaced and work as they should except the Clock, as mentioned.
She has been comprehensively serviced including:-
All Fluid levels checked.
The Radiator back-flushed and refilled with water. If you live where winters are a problem, please refill with Anti-Freeze.
Fuel System checked.
Carburetors checked. Air Cleaners cleaned.
New Points, Distributor Cap, Condenser and Plugs fitted.
Generator and Voltage Regulator checked.
Other items of interest:-
Chrome Wire Wheels and Brake Drums.
Plenty of Chrome-Plated parts under the Hood, Fenders and
at the rear.
Four new Tires and a spare.
A new, full, Tonneau Cover still in the supplier’s box
un-opened.
New, twin, vintage, lap-type, Safety Belts.
New Lucas PL700 headlights similar to those fitted to
Rolls Royce and other British super luxury cars of the era.
Working Lucas SLD/SPF576 Spot/Fog Lights of the era and a
wired/switched/working Reversing Light have been fitted.
A brand new Badge Bar with brand new B.R.S.C.C., B.A.R.C.
and MG Abingdon Badges.
New Twin, fender-mounted Wing Mirrors and twin, new and
of the era, vintage Windscreen Wind Wings etched with “1955 MG TF 1500”
New battery cut-off switch for security.
She has the original Crank Handle (properly secured
behind seats); twin Hood Stays (unusual); an MG Jack with Crank; an of-the-era, working, Hand Air Pump and the correct, Thor, Brass-headed Hammer for the
Chromed, Wire Wheel, Knock-on Hubs.
On the Passenger-side, Interior Valance a genuine
antique, of-the-era, Polished Brass Presto mini Fire Extinguisher
has been fitted in the original bracket. As the retardant is now illegal, the contents have been evacuated, so the Extinguisher is for decorative
purposes only.
There is a full MG Toolkit in a new Embroidered-Logo
Toolroll.
The Hood or Top is White and in good condition as is the
rear, transparent window and the Hood's Frame-work. All four, White Side
Screens, including the transparent vinyl, are in good condition. However, you surely don’t intend to take her out in the rain so I suggest you wrap them
securely and put them in the attic where they belong.
She also comes with a new Workshop Manual, an old-style
but new Driver's Handbook (i.e. comprehensive) and Driver's Routine Service
Manual and several publications which will interest you.
A physical inspection by you and/or your agent is
cordially invited but by appointment please.
I am asking $38, 950 but I'll certainly look at your
reasonable offer. Typically of classic cars, she is offered on the basis
of AS IS, WHERE IS and in strict and sole accordance with the terms
of a mutually agreed, written SALE/PURCHASE AGREEMENT and a formal BILL OF
SALE. My Florida title for the car is clean and unencumbered.
You'll probably have some questions so please don't
hesitate to contact me - or maybe you just want to car-chat?
My car is being advertised locally and this listing can
be withdrawn at any time without prior notice.
Thank you for your interest and I hope to hear from you, IAN
(954) 463-5300 (Ft Lauderdale, Florida) or ian@thegailgroup.com
Ian Gail
532 N.E. 17th Way
Fort Lauderdale
Fl., 33301-1352
U.S.A.
Ph: (954) 463-5300
Cel: (954) 593-0034
update: 2015-07-31
Condition: | Used | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | HDE43/7418 |
Year: | 1955 | Number of Cylinders: | 4-cyl. |
Make: | MG | Transmission: | 4-speed manual |
Model: | T-Series | Body Type: | sports convertible |
Trim: | TF-1500 ONE OF ONLY 3,600 BUILT | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Engine: | 1.5 liter, 4 cyl, in line. | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Drive Type: | R.W.D. | Options: | Leather Seats, Convertible |
Mileage: | 1,927 | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | MG Red | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Interior Color: | Red leather with whitew piping |