1954 MG TF
Please note that the MG's canvas convertible top and top mechanism are included.
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
“MGs are the backbone of all sports car interest in America,” wrote famed road tester Tom McCahill in 1951. Servicemen returning from Europe after World War II had become infatuated with the sports car, the most popular and recognizable being the MG T-Series.
In 1949, the MG TC gave way to the TD; in 1953, the TD then gave way to the TF, the last of the “Square Rigger” cars. With its introduction, the more modernized TF served as the perfect steppingstone to the all-new MGA that would be introduced later in 1955. The TF sat three inches lower than its predecessor and had a sportier sloped grille surrounded by swooping fenders with integrated headlights. Early TFs were powered by MG’s 1,250 cc XPAG four-cylinder engine offering spirited performance in the lightweight roadster. This TD is finished in its original Ivory color as per the MG’s “Guarantee Plate,” with a contrasting red leather and vinyl interior. Why was the MG the backbone of early American sports cars? This 1954 MG TF is ready to remind us.
Highlights
Last of the “Square Rigger” MGs
1,250 cc XPAG inline four-cylinder engine producing 57.5 horsepower
Four-speed manual transmission
Finished in Ivory paint as per the “Guarantee Plate”
Red leather and vinyl bucket seat interior
Wire wheels with knock-off hubs
The chassis number (HDP46/2652) decodes as:
HD – MG 2-seater
P – Ivory paint
4 – North America left hand drive
6 – Cellulose paint on body, synthetic finish on fenders and splash pans
2652 – Serial number
The engine number (XPAG/TF/32299) decodes as:
XPAG – 1,250 cc engine with oval water holes and eight inch clutch
TF – MG TF series
32299 – Serial number
This 1954 MG TF is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just over 31,158 miles at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Brakes have been adjusted this month
New floor mats
Fog lights
Mesh headlight and fog light guards
Octangular gauges, dash knobs, and radiator cap in the shape of the MG logo
Fold-down style windshield
Two leather bucket seats
Two dashboard storage receptacles
Aftermarket wood rimmed steering wheel
Floor-mounted gear selector
Clock
Dual exterior mirrors
Reverse-hinged doors
Chrome bumpers
Handle-style parking brake
Bumper overriders
Full-sized spare wheel and tire
Electric windshield wipers
Known Imperfections
Minor paint blemishes
Some rust on top of driver’s door
Missing top mechanism and canvas
Some stitching needs to be redone on top edge of driver’s seat
Included
Spare tire and wire wheel
Canvas convertible top and mechanism
Spare keys
Owner’s manual
Ownership History This 1954 MG TF was purchased in San Diego, California, in 2002. The MG has been preserved by the temperate climate of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge mountains and has been lovingly cared for by the consignor and his mechanic friend.