1955 MG TF-1500
*Please note photos of the undercarriage have been added to the photo gallery.
*A service history file with records dating from 1979 has been added.
Description
“It’s fun to drive” was the universal response Popular Mechanics magazine got in 1952 when surveying American owners of MG sports cars. Servicemen returning from the 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 flanked by swooping fenders with integrated headlights. The later TF-1500 variant was powered by the larger 1,466 cc XPEG engine offering the improved performance the American market wanted, but just 3,400 were built before the MGA arrived. Finished in its original Birch Gray color as per the MG’s “Guarantee Plate,” with the red leather and vinyl interior and a tan mohair top as a delightful contrast, this 1955 MG TF-1500 is ready to provide the traditional British open-air experience and pure driving fun.
Highlights
Last of the “Square Rigger” MGs
One of only 3,400 MG TF-1500 produced
1,466 cc XPEG inline four-cylinder engine producing 63 horsepower
Four-speed manual transmission
Rare Birch Gray paint as per the original “Guarantee Plate”
Red leather and vinyl bucket seat interior
Tan mohair top and side curtains
Enamel “TF-1500” badges
The chassis number (HDB467901) decodes as:
HD – MG 2-seater
B – Birch Gray paint
4 – North America left hand drive
6 – Cellulose paint on body, synthetic finish on fenders and splash pans
7901 – Serial number
This 1955 MG TF-1500 is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing no miles at the time of listing and the true mileage is unknown
Features
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
Bakelite rimmed steering wheel
Floor-mounted gear selector
Dual exterior mirrors
Reverse-hinged doors
Chrome bumpers
Handle-style parking brake
Bumper overriders
Steel wheels with chrome hubcaps
Full-sized spare wheel and tire
Electric windshield wipers
Clock
Known Imperfections
Minor paint imperfections, solvent pop present
Included
Original jack and handle
Original lug wrench
Ownership History
This 1955 MG TF-1500 has spent much of its life in the Greater Chicago area before moving to Ohio and then back to Illinois