Make: | MG |
Model: | T-Series |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | TF |
Year: | 1954 |
Mileage: | 18000 |
Color: | British Racing Green |
Engine: | 1250cc pushrod |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Beige |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | San Diego, California, United States |
Recently serviced, performs wonderfully. A dream for the collector and enthusiast. The 1954 MG TF Roadster featured here is finished in British Racing Green over a beige interior and folding convertible top and new black carpet. Currently the MG is privately owned, where it is being maintained by a private mechanic. Today the TF displays only 18,000 miles, a number that is believed to be the total mileage this MG has traveled from new. Still powered by its numbers matching engine, this MG TF today presents wonderfully and will certainly bring many years of enjoyment to its future caretaker.
Complete frame-up restoration. 1250cc inline 4 cylinder has been completely gone through. Includes original jack and knockoff hammer. New wood and timbers. SU Carbs have been freshly rebuilt and tuned properly tuned. Custom under-engine oil drip collector installed. New gas tank. New Springs. Original rebuilt Lucas Windtone horns. All 5 wheels and tires are in great shape. Ready to show or enjoy. Being shipped from California it possesses an immaculate rust-free body will all original panels that fit wonderfully.
History of the TF:
The last MG to truly show the marques heritage, the TF was launched in October 1953. Designed in response to the decrease in sales of the TD, the TF served as the last of the T-series Midget cars before the MGA was launched in the fall of 1955. The TF featured the same frame and drivetrain as the TD, however a slight face-lift was applied to the design. The front fenders were reshaped to incorporate the headlights, taking away the T-series, pre-war appearance. MG also shortened and raked the front grill, which allowed the hood to sit lower and improve aerodynamics. On the inside, individual bucket seats were now standard which helped to give the driver and passenger a sportier feel. The proven XPAG engine was given the Mark II TD treatment with larger carburetors, an increased compression ratio and larger valves, which increased power output to 58hp. The TF’s increased performance combined with the classic MG style today resonates with both collectors and enthusiasts. Just over 9,600 had been built when production ceased in 1955, making the TF a cherished collectible to this day.
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