Here's one of the most interesting propositions you're going to see in a while — a MG TD replica. Why do you want a replica of this classic roadster? So it's the perfect classic appearance that you can take out for a drive on a moment's notice. The MG grille, long flowing fenders, low-cut doors, and rear-mounted spare tire cover all make this a car that few people will give a second thought to its seemingly British heritage. But the great part is you really know that this is all corrosion-free fiberglass. Red is the perfect color for a sunny day roadster, especially since this one is more powerful than an original MG, too.
Sure, the —53 TD is cute and all, but wedged between the more attractive and popular TC and TF is like being born into the Jackson family with mediocre pipes. So what does that mean? The HVR considers the number of vehicles insured and quoted through Hagerty, along with auction activity and private sales results. A point rating indicates that a vehicle is keeping pace with the market. A rating above 50 indicates above-average interest in the market, while a vehicle with a rating below 50 is lagging. The HVR is not an indicator of future collectability, only a gauge of its current market standing. Although it could be worse—the TD is close to 50—that number has been slipping for some time.
Four Cylinder Running Condition. The car was manufactured by London Motors in the Chicago area. Originally assembled in , using a new VW Beetle chassis and dual port cc engine, this replica vehicle incorporates the elegant
Very nice running and driving car. Enjoyed for the last 27 years by the current owners. Always properly maintained. Recently underwent extended stay at This MG TD is fully functional and roadworthy, a head-turner in bright red with beige interior.