I bought a '54 1250 TF in 1965 in red with steel wheels for £275. Reg PDV746. I sold it 18 months later after a huge amount of fun for £380. Fast forward to the early eighties and I saw it for sale in one of the motoring magazines, by this time it was on wires and was in canary yellow. I think it was about £20,000. Although, as regards the colour, not original it was immaculate. It was originally bought new by a Doctor in Devon. Does anyone in the MG Owners Club know its present whereabouts?
A stunning example of the type.
What a beauty!
I remember when you could not give these away ,,Old git 76
Very nice car
I had two MG A.s last one bought in Tonypandy ,Wales for 250 pounds..all steel and a hard top.
"Pretty in Pink" may be cool, but always look "Great in green". ;)
How much?
What is the cost
What is the price
I am interested ! Price?
Cost plz
How much are you asking
Any chance of price guide ?
I bought a '54 1250 TF in 1965 in red with steel wheels for £275. Reg PDV746. I sold it 18 months later after a huge amount of fun for £380. Fast forward to the early eighties and I saw it for sale in one of the motoring magazines, by this time it was on wires and was in
canary yellow. I think it was about £20,000. Although, as regards the colour, not original it was immaculate. It was originally bought new by a Doctor in Devon. Does anyone in the MG Owners Club know its present whereabouts?
Such a tease.
I had one. Drove it to Mexico City. Came black and I had it painted white.
and the missing vital information is ??
£29,995.00
@@ThePstorm where is this TF located?
Indian price
Indian prise
Grossly overpriced, it is an XPAG not an XPEG 1500.
Wire wheels never look right on a TF