1954 MG TF
Please note this vehicle is titled by its engine number 31486.
Please note that images of the engine bay have been added to the image gallery.
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The MG TF represents the final swan song of the venerable T-Series. With its introduction, the line became more modernized and served as the perfect stepping stone from the TD to the MGA that would be introduced in 1955. The TF sat three inches lower than its predecessor and had a sportier sloped grille flanked by swooping fenders with integrated headlights. Initially launched with a 1,250 cc XPAG engine, later cars were powered by the 1,466 cc XPEG engine offering improved performance. Either engine is more than suitable for the car and provides a wonderful open-air driving experience for those looking for old-school British charm.
Highlights
Finished in a period-correct red and black color scheme with a black vinyl interior
Per the consignor, the car still retains its original engine
Included are a set of side curtains in addition to a convertible soft top and frame
First purchased by the consignor's spouse over 65 years ago in 1956, before selling to the neighbor for a brief period only to repurchase the car
Powered by the 1250 cc XPAG inline-four-cylinder with upgraded Pertronix electronic distributor
The four-speed manual transmission has been upgraded with a five-speed from a Datsun for more comfortable high-speed cruising, with the four-speed included with the purchase
A new windshield was installed in 2021, as stated by the consignor
Please note that while the five-digit odometer displays just under 70,000 miles at the time of cataloging, the true mileage of this MG is unknown
Features
Two dashboard storage receptacles
Heater
Fold-down style windshield
Two bucket seats
Bakelite rimmed steering wheel
Floor shifted gear selector
Octangular gauges
Adjustable side glass
Clock
Fender-mounted left-side exterior mirror
Reverse hinged doors
Chrome bumpers
Handle-style parking brake
Bumper overriders
Full-sized spare wheel and tire
Known Imperfections
Worn dashboard cover
Hole in the driver’s seat bottom
Chipped paint on top of driver’s door
Included
Three keys
Tonneau cover
Original type transmission
Spare parts
Workshop service manual
Convertible soft top and frame
Side curtains
Engine starting crank
Owner’s manual
Restoration guide
Gas tank measuring stick
A period-appropriate license plate that can be transferred to the new owner, as per the consignor
Ownership History
According to the consignor, this 1954 MG was first purchased by their spouse from the original owner in 1956 following its importation from England. The car was then sold but repurchased when it was offered for sale again, where it has remained ever since.