1950 MG TD for sale $39,900

1950 MG TD $39,900
Car Ad from: Hemmings View Original Ad
Price: $39,900
Contact: View Original Ad from Hemmings
Location: Cleveland, OH
Details: Beautiful frame-off restoration to a very high level. Totally sorted and ready to drive or show. Full weather equipment. Runs and drives beautifully, fantastic color combination.

This particular 1950 MG TD has a look that is instantly recognizable, and even people who donandrsquo;t know much about cars seem to know that this is an MG and that an MG is special. The bright red paint certainly helps, because, after all, if youandrsquo;re going to have a sports car, you may as well go with the high-visibility color. The show-quality workmanship is visible throughout, with a deep gloss to the paint, laser-straight sheetmetal thatandrsquo;s probably better than new, and excellent fit and finish that shows in the way the doors open and close and how easy the hood is to latch. This car is nicely dressed with chrome bumpers, accessory wing mirrors, and a set of driving lights in front of the grille and a pilot light on the windshield pillar. The chrome was all restored with the rest of the car and remains in outstanding condition. The only mark we can find on the car is a small scratch on the right front fender (or wing in the traditional parlance) that has been neatly touched-up and is almost completely invisible. This might just be the finest MG TD on the market.

The interior is trimmed in red leather and in the finest English tradition, itandrsquo;s fragrant and soft to the touch. Interestingly, MG used individual lower seat cushions but one single backrest, which is adjustable for angle, so itandrsquo;s easy to get comfortable, even for taller drivers. The hides are supple and smooth with only moderate comfort marks on the driverandrsquo;s cushion, and the door panels are beautifully fitted with built-in map pockets. The steering wheel was re-cast at the time of restoration and all the gauges were rebuilt and remain fully functional. Youandrsquo;ll note there is no fuel gauge, although that green light in the center of the instrument panel indicates when there are about two gallons left in the tank. For weather protection, this car has a beautifully fitted tan canvas convertible top that folds and stows under a matching tan boot, as well as a full set of side curtains. There is no trunk, but the area behind the seat is neatly finished with black carpets and includes the original crank handle clipped to the seat back.

Mechanically, the TD wasnandrsquo;t all that different from the TC, including the gutsy 1250cc inline-four cylinder engine. Fed by a pair of side-draft carburetors breathing through a single AC oil bath air cleaner, itandrsquo;s quite correctly restored and beautifully detailed, from the MG Maroon paint on the block itself to the soft gray finish on the tinwork. During the restoration, it was fully rebuilt to factory specs and thanks to the pros at Black Horse Garage, it runs superbly. Details like the wiring harness, hoses and clamps, fuel pump, and fasteners are all correct, and while it shows a few minor signs of use, itandrsquo;s still not far from being ready for the show field.

The 4-speed manual gearbox is probably the one thing that makes people fall in love with MGs. With light throws, just the right gear ratios, and a wonderfully precise feel, youandrsquo;ll find yourself shifting just for the sheer joy of it. The engine is torquey enough to pull 4th gear even from very low speeds, but the fun is in running it through the gears with enthusiasm, letting the engine sing its surprisingly baritone song through the single tailpipe out back. The suspension was upgraded on the TD and the rack-and-pinion steering is a wonderful addition, giving improved precision with less effort. Brakes are plenty powerful and with the light curb weight, even those 165SR15 Dunlops on chrome wire wheels are plenty grippy to be entertaining.

This is unquestionably the finest MG weandrsquo;ve ever featured and Iandrsquo;ve not seen many that are better. Fully sorted and reliable, itandrsquo;s an excellent

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