Mg MGTF
£29,995
TF 1500
Manual
transmission
Reg: TF1500
registration
1500cc Engine
engine size
100 Miles
mileage
Unsupplied Bodystyle
body style
Petrol
fuel type
2 Doors
doors
Mg Black
colour
1954
year
£29,995
price
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Mg TF TF 1500 for £29,995

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Brown and Gammons are delighted to offer this restored MG TF finished in Black with red leather interior it has been converted to right hand drive and restored by ourselves to a very high standard, complete with a heritage certificate and UK registered, the car will be supplied with a full MOTBrown and Gammons are proud to be an MG Aftersales and Service Dealership looking after the modern MG range including hybrid and electric vehicles. Crucially we cover the entire range of MG models - from pre-war T Series, MGA, MGB, MGF, TF and MG RV8 right through to the brand new MG range. We provide Parts Sales, full workshop facilities; restoration, bodywork through to mechanical, service & MOT. We have been in business and supporting the MG Brand since 1977, and have technicians and parts advisors with an unrivalled depth of knowledge on the cars.*viewing by appointmentIntroduced 1953 - 1955Number built - 9600 cars - all versionsOften referred to as 'the last of the square riggers' the Rover TF gained this title due to its very strong resemblance to the pre-war Midgets. Originally launched at the 1953 Motor Show the TF was greeted with mixed reactions from enthusiasts and journalists alike. It was no secret that the TF was a stop gap measure due to a delay in putting the long awaited MGA into production. This was due entirely to Leonard Lord, the BMC Managing Director who favoured the proposal put forward by Donald Healey for his Healey 100. Healey had pipped the Abingdon men by