MG TD Roadster (1952)

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Condition: Seller notes:
Used
“Dressed in MG Red, this car’s paint and trim are in overall excellent order, reflecting its previous owner’s long-term care and the paint shines brilliantly in person. The contrasting white, folding top and side curtains are in good, original condition. The car’s body is straight and solid, its chrome bumperettes and bumper guards along with the trim shine brilliantly, the engine bay is extremely tidy and the battery is in very good order. Inside, the car’s all red leather interior is overall very good order. The red leather seats are in great shape while the black carpeting is in good condition. The classic, three-spoke steering wheel with wood rim looks fantastic while the red instrument panel and matching inner door liners are in very good condition. The center console and shifter are in good, original shape, too.”
Year: 1952 VIN : TD19433
Mileage: 161 Body Type: Convertible
Model: TD Engine: 1.3L four-cylinder
Number of Cylinders: 4 Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 2 Doors For Sale By: Dealer
Sub Model: Roadster Interior Color: Red
Transmission: Manual Make: MG
Vehicle Title: Clear Manufacturer Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Manufacturer Interior Color: Red
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Fenton, Missouri, United States

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1952 MG TD Roadster Vehicle Information VIN: TD19433 Mileage: 161 Color: Red Trans: Four-speed Manual Engine: 1.3L four-cylinder Title: Clear Interior: Red Video Description 1952 MG TD Roadster Same Virginia owner for 35 years! One of 285 MG TDs exported to North America in 1952 out of 10,838 total 1952 models 1.3L XPAG four-cylinder engine #19834 Four-speed manual transmission Stunning Red exterior with and red leather interior Very nice paint, chrome and trim White folding top and side curtains Disc-type road wheels The MG TD extended America’s Sports Car craze. This 1952 MG TD has been lovingly cared for by the same Virginia owner for the past 35 years and today it appears as a very stunning TD example! Many servicemen stationed in England fell hard for the MG models they saw, rode in and owned while in Europe. This particular example was built on September 2, 1952 at MG’s factory in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Dressed in MG Red, this car’s paint and trim are in overall excellent order, reflecting its previous owner’s long-term care and the paint shines brilliantly in person. The contrasting white, folding top and side curtains are in good, original condition. The car’s body is straight and solid, its chrome bumperettes and bumper guards along with the trim shine brilliantly, the engine bay is extremely tidy and the battery is in very good order. Under the bonnet (hood), is MG’s 1.3L XPAG four-cylinder OHV engine that appears tidy and overall correct. Backing this motor is a four-speed manual transmission with the larger, eight-inch clutch. This sports car rolls on Sonic tires, size 165SR15 at all four corners. Each tire is mounted to a disc-type road wheel. The wheels are in great condition while the tires are in very good condition. There’s a spare tire and wheel mount on the car’s rear end and it appears tidy as well. Inside, the car’s all red leather interior is overall very good order. The red leather seats are in great shape while the black carpeting is in good condition. The classic, three-spoke steering wheel with wood rim looks fantastic while the red instrument panel and matching inner door liners are in very good condition. The center console and shifter are in good, original shape, too. The 1950 TD Midget announced in January 1950 combined the TC’s drivetrain, a modified hypoid-geared rear axle, the MG Y-type chassis, a familiar T-type style body and independent suspension on front axle using coil springs from the MG Y-type saloon: a 1950 road-test report described as “most striking” the resulting “transformation . . in the comfort of riding.” The reference cited here was incorrect to infer the entire drive train was lifted from the TC, as along with the new hypoid differential, a completely different transmission was used (albeit also a four-speed). Also lifted from the company"s successful 1¼-litre saloon was the (still highly geared) rack-and-pinion steering. In addition, the TD featured smaller 15-inch disc type road wheels, a left-hand drive option and standard equipment bumpers and over-riders. The car was also five inches wider with a track of 50 inches. It was seen by enthusiasts at the time as a disappointment, mild and “not a sports car.” “. . . the new model is largely designed to consolidate and expand the cars’ sale in North America.” The first TDs were actually built in late 1949. For the driver the “all-weather protection” was good by the standards of the time. For night driving, instrument illumination was “effective but not dazzling, by a pale green lighting effect.” There was still no fuel gauge, but the 12 imperial (British) gallons (15 US gallons) of tank capacity gave a range between refueling stops of about 300 miles and a green light on the facia flashed a “warning” when the fuel level was down to about 2½ British gallons (>3 US gallons / >11 litres). Nearly 30,000 TDs had been produced, including about 1700 Mk II models, when the series ended in 1953 with all but 1656 exported, 23,488 of them to the US alone. The main complaint that US owners had with the MG TD sold in the US was the British 12-volt electrical system, which was hard to service when most US cars were still using six volts. Also, they had minor complaints over the lack of water temperature and fuel gauges. But in general, in surveys, owners of the Americanized MG TDs had more positive remarks than negative. Competition to this MG in 1952 included Austin’s A40 Sports, Crosley’s Super Sport and Porsche’s 356 Cabriolet 1300. Cars like the MG led General Motors to unveil the Corvette in 1953 and Ford the Thunderbird two years later, each with their own, American take on the original two-seater formula. If you recall your parents or grandparents talking about MGs when you were younger or if you collect post-war British cars, you should stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars to look over this stalwart MG. VIN: TD19433
EIN: XPAG/TD2/19834
Body Type: 2238
Body #: 18784 930
Notes: TD19433 EXLNA (export car, left-hand drive, North America) This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 161 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt Virginia title issued in 1984 in the previous owners name. GET OUT AND DRIVE! !
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