1950 MG TD
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Description
MG’s TC roadster sold well initially and proved American demand for an English sports car, but the car’s right-hand-drive configuration and 1930s specifications meant it was ripe for a redesign by 1950. In response, Syd Enever and Alec Hounslow took two weeks in 1949 to strip a four-seat Y-Type Tourer and shorten the chassis five inches. Just like that, the MG TD roadster was born.
The TD carried a few modifications aimed at the U.S. market, like left-hand drive, rack-and-pinion steering, smaller 15-inch steel disc wheels (no wire wheels were offered), and larger bumpers. The car still employed the 54-horsepower, 1,250 cc inline-four engine of its predecessor, but it was wider and 200 pounds heavier than the TC.
The new TD’s modifications conspired with a devalued British pound to make the TD an unqualified success, and 29,664 were sold in four years (three times the TC production). Eighty percent of those TDs were imported to North America.
This 1950 MG TD was restored in 2009-2011, and it has been meticulously maintained ever since.
Highlights
Well-maintained 13-year-old restoration
Refinished in white paint over tan leather upholstery
Powered by a 1250cc four-cylinder engine rated at 54 hp and 64 lb-ft torque
Four-speed manual transmission
Two-year restoration included:
Media blasting
Chrome refurbished
Wood rails replaced
Radiator repaired
Steering wheel refurbished
Front bumper refurbished
New hood handle set
New exhaust
New top
New tonneau cover
New side curtains
New seal kit
New carpet
New fuel pump
New seat belts
New starter switch
New wiper arms/blades
The chassis number (TD3028) decodes as:
TD - Model
3028 – Production number
Features
Right-hand-drive, two-door roadster
Tan soft top and tonneau cover
Windshield-mounted side mirrors
Dash-mounted rearview mirror
Side curtains
Louvered hood
Folding windshield
Windshield-mounted wipers
Wind wings
Split bench seat
Wood dash
Banjo-style steering wheel
Jaeger instrumentation:
105-mph speedometer
Tachometer with inset clock
Water temperature
Amperage
Oil pressure
Coolant temperature
Lap belts
Door pockets
Glovebox
Tan carpeting
15 inch silver-finished steel wheels
Michelin XZX 165SR15 tires
Turn signals
Chrome bumpers with overriders
Wheelbase: 94 inches
Overall length: 145 inches
Known Imperfections
Paint chips on underside brackets of running boards
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Lug wrench
Workshop manual
Ownership History
The consigner explains: After a Yugoslav physicist, studying in Bern, Switzerland, met and fell in love with a local lab tech, the couple "embarked across the Atlantic for an American adventure, making their home in East Orange, New Jersey." It was there, in 1970, when the physicist was introduced to this 1950 MG TD (at the time "a red head"), and through his interest in the car he became life-long friends with the owner, who ultimately sold him the MG in 1985. Shortly after taking possession of the car and starting a complete restoration, the physicist accepted a job offer in Geneva, Switzerland, and the car came along— disassembled and in boxes. It crossed the Atlantic once again three years later, still packed in boxes, and remained in storage for two decades. Finally, in 2009, restoration work began, and the now-white 1950 MG TD was completed two years later.
Additional documents
Service receipt AM213025
Service receipt AM2I3026
Service receipt AM2I3027
Service receipt AM2I3028
Service receipt AM2I3029
Service receipt AM2I3030
Service receipt AM2I3031
Service receipt AM2I3032
Service receipt AM2I3033
Service receipt AM2I3034
Service receipt AM2I3035
Service receipt AM2I3036
Service receipt AM2I3037
Service receipt AM2I3038
Service receipt AM2I3039
Service receipt AM2I3040
Service receipt AM2I3041
Service receipt AM2I3042
Service receipt AM2I3043
Service receipt AM2I3044
Vehicle Valuation Report: 1950 MG TD