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1960 MG A
ONLY AVAILABLE AS PART OF A CLASSIC CAR TOUR THROUGH THE COTSWOLDS The 1489 cc engine produced 68 bhp initially, but was soon uprated to 72 bhp...our MGA however is fitted with a 'Supercharge' offering a truly exhilarating drive!Share on FacebookShare on TwitterPin on Pinterest
Giro Storico - Watlington, Oxfordshire1961 MGA MGA
Our 1961 MG MGA is a stunning example, finished in the striking Iris Blue exterior with a luxurious dark navy interior. This two-seater classic is the perfect blend of vintage elegance and charm, ideal for weddings, photoshoots, and special events. Powered by the original 1.6L engine, it delivers a smooth, refined performance, while the left-hand drive configuration adds a unique touch.Share on FacebookShare on TwitterPin on Pinterest
Paddock Prestige - South Harting 1959 MG A Roadster
Our 1959 MG A is a shining example of a classic British roadster. With the roof down and the sound of the engine burbling in the background, you can’t get any closer to the essence of classic motoring. Our personal favourite, we feel the MG A strikes a perfect balance between practicality, style and pure driving pleasure. Her timeless lines seem photograph well from any angle and the perfect red paintwork complements almost any event. The roof is very straight forward to put up and...Share on FacebookShare on TwitterPin on Pinterest
Webb's of Weybridge - Weybridge, Surrey1959 MG A
When MG launched the MGA in Frankfurt, it was a step change for the company, featuring a more streamline design and spacious cabin, compared to previous models. Produced from 1955 to 1962, over 100,000 vehicles were sold, with the majority being exported to the USA. Branded in the 1950s as the ‘get-away car’, deliberately designed for a carefree twosome to slip into snug bucket seats, take the helm and head for their favourite open spaces. Alone. This was the sports car for a guy and gal w...Share on FacebookShare on TwitterPin on Pinterest
The Motorist Collection Ltd - Lisburn, Northern Ireland















