1959 Mga on 2040-cars
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States
2014 Milwaukee Masterpiece Concours deElegance - British class Second Place: AACA 2014 Fall National Meet -40 point deduction for radial tires put it in the second place category (330-365/400 points) First Place: Stan Hywet Concours deElegance NORCCCA 1995 First Place 1991: British Cars at Hartwood - British Cars of Pittsburgh First Place 1992: VMCCA National Crawford Car Meet - Bath, OH First in Class MGA 1992: Shaker Square British Car Day VI First Place Award in Class 1994: British Cars at Hartwood First in Class MGA 1996: Shaker Square British Car Day X Best Paint: Kline's CafeCruise-In - Hudson, OH The vehicle is registered with NAMGAR (North American MGA Register) #1926 - 1959 1500 Roadster HDR43/65336 Chariot Red. Prior to the restoration in the late '80's, the car was white as shown in the photos (this is also consistent with the body tag #'s). Prior to me becoming the owner/caretaker of the car, it was owned by a gentleman whos goal was to have the car as a reliable Sunday driver. He and his wife would trailer it up to Door County, WI each fall to drive it around and see the fall colors. Over more than a decade of his ownership, he made several changes to make the car reliable and work out the gremlins that typically plague these little British cars. I have close to $20,000 in receipts for service and work that has been completed. Needless to say, this car is back to level that is at home as a Sunday countryside driver, on the track or even drawing a nice crowd at any show (including the Milwaukee Masterpiece this past August). This car has proven to be very reliable and very fun to drive. Here are some of the many items that have been done already: 2014 - New leather interior, convertible top, floor mats, misc. replacement parts (cosmetic).... 2013 - Complete brake overhaul and new carpet 2011 - Alternator conversion for reliability (original generator available), front disc brake upgrade 2010 - Rebuilt 1800 cc engine, clutch, exhaust header, new gas tank 2009 - Rebuilt Transmission, shocks & many misc. items 2008 - Fuel pump 2007 - Wiring misc. 2003 - carbs (original carbs available) and refinish Much of this work was completed by a very reputable MG shop near Milwaukee, WI that focuses their entire business on MGs. Based on conversations with them, they indicate 'that car needs nothing but to be enjoyed'. If you are looking for that classic roadster that truly needs nothing and can be enjoyed exactly as is, then this is your car. I consider this car to be a strong #2 condition (Hagerty valuation tools). If you are not familiar with Hagerty's tool, check it out at Hagerty.com. I also included a 2014 Gooding & Company auction result for a very similar 1959 MGA that has many of the same upgrades including the same engine (see photos). While this is not a Twin Cam car, with the 1,800cc MGB engine you can have the performance and style at a fraction of a cost of a twin cam MGA. The car comes with the original tonneau, side curtains and a full cover. The car is equipped with the original RadioMobile radio; however, I have not even hooked it up to see if it works (I have a new radio delete plate too). Also included are many of the original parts (generator, carbs, etc.) in the event the buyer wants to put them back on for originality purposes. All awards, trophies, silver bowls and a folder with all maintenance records, some specialty tools and old photos are included with the car. This is a Buy it Now listing; however, feel free to make an offer. The value of these great little cars is seeing an increase as the Austin Healeys, and other British cars are getting out of reach for the average classic car enthusiast. Potential buyers are encouraged to inspect the car or arrange for a third party inspection prior to bidding. |