For Sale: 1951 MG TD in Atlanta, Georgia for sale in Atlanta, GA

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Vehicle Description Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1951 MG TD Roadster.
This TD is a three-owner vehicle that spent most of its life in sunny Hawaii.
The first owner was an Air Force officer who kept the car until 2007; the second owner kept the car in Hawaii for ten years and performed an extensive amount of maintenance (including a top end engine rebuild) and he drove it regularly.
The current owner imported the TD to Georgia in 2017 and subsequently invested over $8,000 in engine work refreshing the bottom end, resealing it and replacing the timing chain, tensioner and water pump - it runs great.
The body is straight and corrosion free, the paint has a nice shine but shows some crazing and a few minor imperfections.
The tan interior is in good condition and the convertible top and boot are newer, as are the white wall tires (note that the white vinyl on the side curtains still needs to be trimmed around the plastic window inserts - the clear plastic sandwiched between is in perfect condition).
This is a good example with an interesting history that is ready to be enjoyed.
A binder full of service records and correspondence from previous owners in included.
For more information about this 1951 MG TD for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please call 404-692-5250.
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  • Year: 1951
  • Make: MG
  • Model: TD

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