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1957 Other Makes MGA ROADSTER MGA 1500 11092 Miles Red

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Make: MG
Model: MGA
Year: 1957
Mileage: 11092 Miles
Condition: Used
Country: United States
Region: Indiana
City: Indianapolis, IN
Zip: 46219
1957 Other Makes MGA ROADSTER MGA 1500 11092 Miles Red
Privately Owned by same family for over 30 years. Serviced in January 20211. 489cc inline 4-cylinder engine 4-speed manual transmission Red exterior Beige/Black interior Banjo steering whee l7,000 RPM tachometer Chrome bumpers Wire wheels Michelin tires
This beautiful 1957 MG A looks ready to tackle picturesque roads at a moment’s notice. Powered by an efficient little 1489cc inline 4-cylinder engine mated to a 4-speed manual transmission, the MG A is all about a satisfying open-air driving experience. Finished in bright red paint with a contrasting beige and black interior, the MG A features a stylish banjo steering wheel and 7,000 RPM tachometer. On the outside, chrome bumpers and bright wire wheels shod with Michelin tires adorn the car.Cecil Kimber founded Morris Garages—or MG—in the 1920s. During World War II, American soldiers serving in Europe became familiar with small British sports cars. It’s no accident that there was a big push to import these cars into the U.S. in the postwar years. MG took great advantage of this sentiment with cars that were affordable, attractive and lightweight. Its cars had a fun-to-drive quality that was not available on the bigger American cars at that time. MG moved its design language dramatically forward to modern times when the MG A replaced the MG TF for the 1955 model year. In 1951, MG’s Syd Enever designed a sleek streamlined body for privateer racer George Phillips and his MG TD Le Mans racer. Later, a new low-slung chassis was fitted to the car, and a prototype that eventually became known as the MG A was born. It was an entirely new model that would set the design language for MG for decades to come. By the time production ended in 1962, more than 100,000 examples of the MG A had been built, setting the stage for the forthcoming MG B.It’s fitting that the MG A was born out of a racing car, as the eventual production version won several regional and national championships and remains a popular choice for vintage racing today. With race-proven handling characteristics combined with an open-air experience, the fun factor of the MG A is hard to beat.

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