For Sale: 1957 MG MGA in rye, New Hampshire for sale in Rye, NH

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Vehicle Description A is for adorable and this car will attract attention wherever you go.
New top and side curtains.
Recently serviced and ready to go.
MGA History The MGA design dates back to 1951, when MG designer Syd Enever created a streamlined body for George Philips' TD Le Mans car.
The problem with this car was the high seating position of the driver because of the limitations of using the TD chassis.
A new chassis was designed with the side members further apart and the floor attached to the bottom rather than the top of the frame sections.
A prototype was built and shown to the BMC chairman Leonard Lord.
He turned down the idea of producing the new car as he had just signed a deal with Donald Healey to produce Austin-Healey cars two weeks before.
Falling sales of the traditional MG models caused a change of heart, and the car, initially to be called the UA-series, was brought back.
As it was so different from the older MG models it was called the MGA, the first of a new line to quote the contemporary advertising.
There was also a new engine available, therefore the car did not have the originally intended XPAG unit but was fitted with the BMC corporate B-Series type allowing a lower bonnet line.
The MGA convertible had no exterior door handles, however the coupe had door handles.
4 It was a body-on-frame design and used the straight-4 B series engine from the MG Magnette saloon driving the rear wheels through a four-speed gearbox.
Suspension was independent with coil springs and wishbones at the front and a rigid axle with semi-elliptic springs at the rear.
Steering was by rack and pinion.
The car was available with either wire-spoked or steel-disc road wheels.
  • Year: 1957
  • Make: MG
  • Model: MGA

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