Description
This lot will be auctioned via Iconic Auctioneers, The Classic Sale at the Warwickshire Event Centre on Saturday the 7th of December, Warwickshire Event Centre, CV31 1XN.
In production from February 1937 to September 1939, the MG VA 1. 5-litre was the smallest of the three touring models offered by MG pre-war and just 2, 407 were produced in total during that short period
The VA’s 1, 548cc four-cylinder twin-carburettor engine generated a useful 54bhp and offered 80mph. Other features included a 4-speed synchromesh gearbox, 10" Lockheed hydraulic drum brakes, adjustable Luvax shock absorbers, sporting 19" wire wheels, built-in Jackall hydraulic jacks and a bumper stabiliser to damp torsional flexing at the front
First registered in late 1937, this delightful example presents well in a period-faithful shade of French Blue on silver wire wheels
It was acquired for restoration in 2012 as a 'barn find' with a complete drive train and restored between 2012 and 2020
The restoration appears to have been carried out on a 'no expense spared' basis and the car really is as good underneath as it is on top
The engine and gearbox were rebuilt with a balanced crank and fly-wheel and all other mechanical and electrical aspects were given appropriate attention
The interior was superbly retrimmed in a combination of Light Grey, French Navy and Royal Blue and a new hood and side-screens were fitted
Acquired by our vendor in memory of his late Father's similar car many years ago, a new project means that it is available once again
His only real expenditure since his purchase has been a full gearbox rebuild (£3, 000)
Recently inspected by the MG Owners Club who have confirmed that it's as it should be, with the exception of the car's colour which is not an original MG colour but looks all the better for it