Highlights
- Fully restored - body off the chassis rebuild
- Refurbished 1,800cc MGB engine fitted
- Five-speed gearbox
The Appeal
Here we have a superbly restored and improved example of an MGA. It started life being exported to the USA but has since been returned to its country of manufacture. Here it has received an extensive restoration which appears to have left no stone unturned.
This involved rebuilding the car from the chassis up, respraying the body, and upgrading the mechanical components. A refurbished five-bearing MGB engine was fitted along with a five-speed gearbox and many other improvements alongside.
So this is now perhaps the ultimate example of what can be done to an MGA without straying too far from the spirit of the original. It is a supremely capable car presented in delectably fine condition.
The History and Paperwork
- First registered in 1956
- Originally exported to the USA
- The car has been returned to right-hand drive
- Extensively restored and returned to the road in 2019
- Road Tax and MOT exempt
- UK V5C
- Ring-bound copy of the MGA Workshop Manual
- Extensive invoices on file for parts and servicing
- Registered as 1800cc with the DVLA
The Interior
- Beautifully retrimmed red leather upholstery
- Converted to right-hand drive
- Speedometer recalibrated
The interior of this MGA is resplendent in red leather upholstery, which is neat and tidy throughout. We couldn’t see any evidence of significant damage to the seat covers, which appear almost unused. Matching red door cards feature sizeable storage pockets and also show no scuffs or damage.
Black carpets complement the red very well, and are expertly trimmed. They appear to be very clean and again show almost no wear. Inertia reel seatbelts have been discreetly fitted, mounted in the boot, where the black carpet continues and we find a full size spare wheel.
The dashboard was recently fitted, during the change to right-hand drive and features a full set of Smiths instruments and Lucas pull switches. The speedometer and tachometer have been recalibrated for accuracy and the gauges all look smartly presented. Only two issues can be found on the interior: the screenwash pump is not currently functioning and the heater fan control knob has fallen off.
The Exterior
- Body-off restoration of the chassis, body and suspension
- Resprayed in 2018
- Dinitrol weather protection has been liberally applied to the cavities
- New hood and five new tyres
Finished in Old English White, the paintwork on this MGA suits the car very well. It was resprayed in 2018 and remains in excellent shape. The only issues of note are a small crack near the A pillar and a little paint missing on the leading edge of the driver’s door.
The vendor tells us that the wiper blades will need some attention, rubber door stops will need to be fitted, and the bootlid seal could do with some fettling. During the restoration the cavities were thoroughly protected with liberal use of Dinitrol wax, this can reportedly sometimes still drip out on hot days.
The hood is new and a tonneau cover provides protection when the car is not in use. Rear lights have been replaced with later 1600 MGA units, to provide better illumination.
Sitting proudly on silver painted steel wheels, the car looks like it means business. These are wearing a set of five newly fitted tyres.
The Mechanics
- 1,800cc B-series engine
- Five-speed Ford Type 9 gearbox conversion
- Extremely clean engine bay
The B-series engine fitted to this MGA is not the original 1,500cc unit, but instead it has been replaced with a Moss-refurbished and balanced five-bearing unit from an MGB. This is attached to a five-speed Ford Type 9 gearbox, which allows for relaxed motorway cruising, this conversion was supplied by Hi Gear Engineering.
The car was extensively restored and returned to the road in 2019. This included the following mechanical work:
- New rear springs
- Refurbished shocks absorbers
- All brake wheel cylinders replaced
- Replaced suspension bushes - poly bushes
- New RHD steering rack
- Upgraded front anti-roll bar
- New fuel tank and pump
- Carburettors refurbished
- New fuel lines
- New stainless steel ‘Trophy’ exhaust
- Electronic ignition fitted in a new distributor
- New wiring loom
- Converted to negative earth and alternator
- New single 12V battery with cut off
- New high torque starter motor
- New radiator and hoses
Summary
If you’re looking for a thoroughly restored example of an MGA, then you need look no further. This particular car also benefits from the fitment of an 1800 engine, a five-speed gearbox and much else besides.
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