Some FYI per Jalopnik:
The '53 MG TD came with a 54.4 horsepower pushrod four-cylinder engine (yes, that extra 4/10th of a horse was so important that MG included it in the power rating) and was priced at $1,945. That was about $1,500 less than The General's new sports car, the '53 Corvette, but 200 bucks cheaper (and orders of magnitude better-looking) than the Triumph Mayflower. Budget-minded car shoppers who wanted to go a little less sporty could buy the bargain-basement '53 Ford coupe- which probably outperformed the prewar-technology MG TD in just about every category save parallel parking ability — for just $1,734.
4 comments:
I would like to have this car please. It's just a shame that its boot (if it even has one) wouldn't be big enough to haul shop purchases home in though.. :( But I guess that's what the passenger-side seat is for! :D
This looks like a VW based replica. Wrong shape everything and absolutely wrong wheels.
Phony fiberglass copy.....
Wow! What a beauty!
It really does look like a total kit car.
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