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2014 Shannons Sydney Late Autumn Classic Auction
Lot
9

1958 MGA 1500 Mk 1 Roadster

$25,500

Sold

Specifications

Engine In-line 4-cylinder, 1489cc
Gearbox 4-Speed manual
Body Work Roadster
Colour Red
Interior Tan
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Wire-spoke
Brakes Drum

Description

This lot is no longer available

The 'A' was MG's first truly modern, post-war car and also the first to appear on the market following the merger of the Nuffield company with Austin. In a complete break with tradition, MG replaced the square-rigger T-series with a modern, streamlined sports car designed around an immensely strong, box-section chassis and proven BMC mechanical components. Launched in 1955, the new MGA undercut rivals from Austin-Healey and Triumph, and proved a resounding success, with a total sales exceeding 100,000 - of these around 80 per cent were in the all important US market. The first MGA was powered by BMC's B-series engine and four-speed gearbox similar to that used in the Austin A50, the 1489cc unit producing a healthy 72 bhp. Inside the 'A' was pure sports car, with a simple painted dash, decent array of dials and a large-diameter steering wheel. The original roadster was also joined by a stylish coupe derivative a year later, with a fixed hardtop and wraparound windscreen. A willing performer, the MG could reach a respectable 95 mph thanks to decent aerodynamics and proved its merits on the racetrack, taking fifth and sixth in class at Le Mans in 1955, while Nancy Mitchell took out two European Ladies' Rally Championships in 1956-1957. Great looking, satisfying to drive and mechanically robust, the MGA is the archetypal British sports car from the 1950s and an excellent choice for the classic car owner - well supported by a network of specialists around the world and with a thriving club scene here in this country.