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MG MGA 1.8L four-cylinder 1955

Allgemeine Beschreibung : 1955 MG MGA Mk. I Roadster
True, classic 1955 MGA
Sold on a California actual mileage Title
Frame-off rebuild with upgrades
Two-tone Cream White over Oxblood Red paint, reminiscent of a 1959 LeMans racer, with a black folding top and an Oxblood Red Leather interior with black tonneau
Professionally repainted, color-sanded exterior
Newly rebuilt and dynamically balanced 1.8L MGB four-cylinder engine with approximately 1,800 miles added since rebuild; reportedly has a 20 percent performance boost over standard 1.5L four-cylinder engine
New clutch, disc brakes (using DOT 5 fluid) and modern electrical system
Internal components (crank, rods and head) mag crack inspected
Engine head has been ported and flowed with hardened valve seats
Four-speed manual transmission
Differential upgraded with MGB gearing for better driveability
Documentation includes extensive library of repair and maintenance receipts documenting the rebuild process
Before there were Mazda Miatas or MG Midgets, there was the MG MGA Mark I Roadster. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to present this first year 1955 model that received a recent frame-off restoration with upgrades, including photo documentation of the restoration.  This wonderfully restarted example hails from Escondido, CA and has been with the previous owner for the last 10 years.
The Cream White and Oxblood Red paint and chrome trim are in overall excellent order, with a couple of very minor blemishes. The windows are clear and intact and the black convertible Hartz cloth top has a clear plastic rear window. The roadster’s lights are haze-free and intact while the bodywork is very straight and solid. The engine bay is quite tidy, and highly detailed, the battery appears new and the chrome bumper are in excellent shape and fit tightly to the car’s body.
Under the bonnet is a newly rebuilt and dynamically balanced 1.8L MGB four-cylinder engine with about 1,800 miles on it since the rebuild finished. This 1.8L reportedly has a 20 percent performance gain over the standard 1.5L four-cylinder that came standard in MGAs. The engine and car have the following new components – clutch, disc brakes (using DOT 5 fluid), a modern electrical system, internal engine components like the crankshaft, cylinder rods and head have been mag crack inspected while the engine head has been ported and flowed plus it has hardened valve seats. Backing up this motor is a four-speed manual transmission and a differential upgrade with gearing from a MGB for better driveability.
This show winning roadster rolls on Nexen radials, size 165/80R15 at all four corners and it has new chrome wire wheels with center knock offs. The wheels are in excellent overall condition.
Inside, the Oxblood Red Leather interior is in overall excellent order, the buckets seats look great, the red carpeting backs that impression up, as does the three-spoke wooden steering wheel. The metal instrument panel and inner door liners are all in similar top-notch condition while the center console with armrest looks ready to be used. The shift lever is in very good order and topping off the interior is a JVC AM/FM stereo with CD player and a remote control.
The MGA design dates back to 1951, when MG designer Syd Enever created a streamlined body for George Philips’ TD Le Mans car. The problem with this car was the high seating position of the driver because of the limitations of using the TD chassis. A new chassis was designed with the side members further apart and the floor attached to the bottom rather than the top of the frame sections. A prototype was built and shown to the BMC chairman Leonard Lord. He turned down the idea of producing the new car as he had just signed a deal with Donald Healey to produce Austin-Healey cars two weeks before. Falling sales of the traditional MG models caused a change of heart, and the car, initially to be called the UA-series, was brought back. As it was so different from the older MG models it was called the MGA, the “first of a new line” to quote the contemporary advertising. There was also a new engine available, therefore the car did not have the originally intended XPAG unit but was fitted with the BMC corporate B-Series type allowing a lower bonnet line. The MGA convertible had no exterior door handles, however the coupe had door handles.
It was a body-on-frame design and used the straight-4 “B series” engine from the MG Magnette saloon, driving the rear wheels through a four-speed gearbox. Suspension was independent with coil springs and wishbones at the front and a rigid axle with semi-elliptic springs at the rear. Steering was by rack-and-pinion. The car was available with either wire-spoked or steel-disc road wheels.
Competition to this MG in 1955 included Chevrolet’s Corvette, Bristol’s 405 Drophead Coupe, Daimler’s Conquest, MG’s own TF, Morgan’s Plus 4 Drophead Coupe and Porsche’s 356.
If you’re longing for a fully restored classic British two-seater that has period correct looks with modern or updated internals, you should swing by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to look this one over.
VIN: HDB4617390
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 95,291 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, actual mileage title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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1955 MG MGA 1.8L four-cylinder is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in Fenton (St. Louis) by for $36500.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : MG Modell : MGA Ausführung : 1.8L four-cylinder Hubraum : 1.8 Modelljahr : 1955 Karosstyp : Convertible Lage : Fenton (St. Louis)

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über MG
Die Geschichte von MG (Morris Garages) ist ein reiches Geflecht, das mehrere Jahrzehnte umspannt und verschiedene Besitzer sowie Unternehmensstrukturen einbezieht. Hier ist eine Übersicht über die MG-Geschichte von ihrer Gründung bis zur schwierigen Phase unter der British Leyland (BL) Corporation, wobei wichtige Modelle und ihre Spezifikationen hervorgehoben werden:

1. Gründung und frühe Jahre:

Gründungsjahr: 1924
Gründer: Cecil Kimber
Anfänglicher Fokus: Karosseriebau und Anpassung von Morris-Autos.
2. MG-Oktogon-Logo:

Das ikonische MG-Oktogon-Logo wurde eingeführt und repräsentiert die Fusion von MG mit Morris.
3. MG M-Type Midget (1929–1932):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Kompakter Zweisitzer.
Angetrieben von einem 0,8-Liter-Motor.
Der Beginn der Midget-Serie.
4. MG T-Series (1936–1955):

Wichtige Modelle:
MG TA, TB, TC, TD, TF
Wichtige Merkmale:
Roadster mit klassischem Design.
Erfolg im Motorsport, insbesondere in der Zeit vor und nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg.
5. Nachkriegszeit und MG A (1955–1962):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Abkehr vom traditionellen Design.
Erster MG mit einem stromlinienförmigen, modernen Design.
Erhältlich als Roadster oder Coupé.
Angetrieben von einem 1,5-Liter-Motor.
6. MG B (1962–1980):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Klassisches Design britischer Sportwagen.
Erhältlich als Roadster oder GT-Coupé.
In großen Stückzahlen produziert.
Varianten inklusive des leistungsstarken MGC.
7. MG Midget (1961–1979):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Kompakter Sportwagen auf Basis des Austin-Healey Sprite.
Erschwinglich und beliebt.
Verschiedene Iterationen mit Motor-Upgrades.
8. MG C (1967–1969):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Eine leistungsstärkere Version des MGB mit einem 2,9-Liter-Reihensechszylinder.
Begrenzte Produktion.
9. Ära der BL Corporation (1968–1980):

Übernahme durch British Leyland (BL):
MG wurde Teil des größeren Konzerns British Leyland.
Schwierigkeiten bei der Qualitätskontrolle und Arbeitskonflikte.
Rückgang der Produktqualität und des Rufes.
10. MG MGB GT V8 (1973–1976):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Einführung eines werkseitig produzierten MGB mit einem V8-Motor.
Versuch, während schwieriger Zeiten Leistung in die Modellpalette einzuführen.
11. MG RV8 (1992–1995):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Begrenzte Produktion des Cabrios.
Wiederbelebungsversuch durch die Rover Group (Nachfolger von BL), um den klassischen MG-Geist wiederzubeleben.
Die MG-Geschichte während der Ära von British Leyland markierte eine schwierige Phase mit einem Rückgang von Qualität und Ruf. Dennoch bleibt die Marke weiterhin mit klassischen britischen Sportwagen verbunden.