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1955 MG TF 1500 ROADSTER

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Highlights

  • SPECTACULAR RESTORATION!
  • OVER $10K SPENT ON PAINT & BODYWORK
  • ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA CAR
  • ONE OF ONLY 1,460 PRODUCED!
  • NUMBERS MATCHING DRIVETRAIN
  • RECENTLY RELEASED FROM LONG-TERM OWNERSHIP BY A PROMINENT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DERMATOLOGIST (OVER 27 YEARS!)
  • 2,719 MILES!
  • MILEAGE BELIEVED TO BE ORIGINAL WHEN LONG-TERM OWNER PURCHASED THE CAR IN 1989
  • LESS THAN 200 MILES DRIVEN WITHIN THE PAST 27 YEARS
  • NEW CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH NEW SIDE CURTAINS
  • RECENT FUEL SYSTEM SERVICE
  • RECENT BRAKE SERVICE
  • DOCUMENTATION INCLUDES: OWNER’S MANUAL, SERVICE RECORDS, RESTORATION RECEIPTS, AND MORE
  • RUNS & DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY!
  • Options Include:
  • CHROME WIRE WHEELS
  • REAR LUGGAGE RACK
  • FOG LIGHTS
  • HEATER
  • The last MG to really show the marque’s heritage was the TF which was launched in October 1953. Designed in response to the decrease in sales of the TD, the TF served as the last of the T-series Midget cars before the MGA was launched in the fall of 1955. The TF featured the same frame and drivetrain as the TD, however, a slight face-lift was applied to the design. The front fenders were reshaped to incorporate the headlights, taking away the T-series’ pre-war appearance. MG also shortened and raked the front grille, which allowed the hood to sit lower and improve aerodynamics. On the inside, individual bucket seats were now standard which helped to give the driver and passenger a sportier feel. The proven XPAG engine was given the TD Mark II treatment with larger carburetors, an increased compression ratio, and larger valves which increased power output to 58hp. The TF’s increased performance combined with the classic MG style resonates today with both collectors and enthusiasts. Just over 9,600 had been built when production ceased in 1955, making the TF a cherished collectible to this day.

    Finished in gorgeous MG Red with a beautiful Black interior and new Tan convertible top, this magnificent motorcar has been recently serviced and is ready to drive and enjoy. It was restored by marque specialist Mike Goodman in 2000 and has been driven less than 150 miles since then. It is believed to have had only 2,500 actual miles when the last owner purchased it in 1989. We are proud to offer what we believe to be one of the very best MG TF’s on the market today to the most particular collector or enthusiast who wants the best.

    Ready to make an investment that you can actually enjoy? According to Motortrend, the classic car market has recently shown more growth than hedge funds with projected returns of 161% after five years and a whopping 467% after a decade. Please contact one of our expert sales consultants for more information. They will be happy to give you a complete walk-around, supply you with a more detailed description, and answer any questions that you may have. Bid with confidence; this might be one of the best finds on the market.

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    Year:
    1955
    Make:
    MG
    Model:
    TF
    Color:
    MG Red
    VIN:
    HDP469936
    Mileage:
    2,719
    Stock Number:
    40784D

    Engine:
    1.5L 63 HP Straight 4
    Transmission:
    4-Speed Manual
    Style:
    Roadster
    SHOWROOM PRICE
    $53,900.00
    DISCOUNT
    $4,000.00
    BUY IT NOW PRICE
    $49,900.00

    Daniel Schmitt & Co. is located in beautiful and historic St. Louis, Missouri. Our dealership spans 4 acres, boasts 3 luxurious showrooms, a state-of-the-art service department, a world-class restoration facility, and is only minutes away from Lambert International Airport. While we offer our cars for online sale and auction, we do also encourage you to visit our beautiful classic car showroom!

    Daniel Schmitt & Co. Classic Car Gallery
    3455 N. Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63074
    Telephone: (314)291-7000
    Fax: (314)291-0957
    Email: info@schmitt.com
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    Family owned and operated for over 50 years, we are a classic and luxury car gallery, committed to delivering some of the rarest, highest-quality classic cars, to customers worldwide. Throughout the years, our classic car dealership has built its reputation as one of the most trusted providers of classic cars to enthusiasts, collectors or investors. We offer truly unique and beautiful motorcars for sale.


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    Daniel Schmitt & Co. Classic Car Gallery
    3455 N. Lindbergh Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63074
    Telephone: (314)291-7000
    Fax: (314)291-0957
    Email: info@schmitt.com
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    A FAMILY TRADITION FOR OVER 50 YEARS, SELLING CLASSIC & FINE MOTORCARS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
    Whether you are looking to buy a foreign exotic car or a premium American classic car, Daniel Schmitt & Company is ready to help you find the automobile of your dreams. You will find a wide selection of vehicles in our classic car showroom, which is located in the beautiful and historic St. Louis, Missouri. We offer pre-purchase inspections of any car upon request. Call or e-mail us today to arrange a test drive.

    Daniel Schmitt & Co.
    3455 North Lindbergh Blvd
    St. Louis, MO 63074
    (314)291-7000
    info@schmitt.com

    Showroom Hours
    Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
    Saturday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    (open until 5:00 by appointment)
    Sunday: Closed

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