1962 MG MGA 1600 Mk II Roadster
Description
Introduced for 1956 model year, the MGA roadster replaced the aging T-Series cars. Powered by a 68-horsepower, 1489 cc overhead valve engine mated to a four-speed manual transmission, the little MG featured independent front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, and a solid rear axle with leaf springs. Braking was by hydraulic drums at all corners. Sales in the first full year (1956) were 13,394 and rose to 16,467 for 1957, by which time horsepower was up to 72 horsepower and a coupe was added.
In 1959, the MGA 1600 was introduced with a larger 79.5 hp engine and front disc brakes. The final iteration of the MGA was the 1600 Mk II. In addition to minor styling changes, the MGA was powered by a 90 hp, 1622 cc inline four-cylinder engine.
MGAs are fine collector cars, as they’re affordable, simple to work on, rugged, and attractive, plus parts are readily available and moderately priced. With that said, this 1962 MG MGA Roadster is a meticulously maintained award winner, putting it rare air among MGs and other ’60s British roadsters.
Highlights
Finished in Anzani Paint with tan top over tan leather interior with black carpet
Powered by a 1.6-liter inline four-cylinder engine, with twin SU H4 carburetors, rated at 93 horsepower
Four-speed manual transmission with leather-wrapped stick shift
Multiple show award winner
The chassis number (GHNL2108978) decodes as:
G – MG
H – 1.6L four-cylinder engine
N – Two-seat roadster
L – Left-hand drive
2 – 1962 model year
108978 – Sequential production number
Features
Rear-wheel-drive, two-door convertible
Fender-mounted exterior mirrors
Chrome bumpers with bumper guards
Knockoff wire wheels
Vredestein Sprint Classic 165HR15 tires
Luggage rack
Four-spoke steering wheel
Jaeger instrumentation:
120 mph speedometer and odometer
Tachometer
Fuel level
Oil pressure
Water temperature
Dash-mounted rearview mirror
Lap belts
Leather upholstered doors with storage compartments
Wheelbase: 94 inches
Length: 156 inches
Width: 57.25 inches
Curb weight: 2,030 pounds
Known Imperfections
Front fender under bumper on driver’s side is damaged
Carpet behind the driver’s seat is worn
Included
Spare tire with cover
Hydraulic jack
Car cover
MGA Driver’s Handbook
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1962 MG MGA 1600 Mk II Roadster has owned it since June 2014 and has won multiple Britfest Grand Strand British Car Club awards in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.