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1960 MGA roadster

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The MGA has one of the sleekest and purest sports-car forms of the 1960s
The MGA has one of the sleekest and purest sports-car forms of the 1960s

Memorial Day marks the beginning of summer, and what better way to enjoy the warmer weather than at the wheel of a vintage British roadster. Wind in the hair driving, along with lusty engine sounds, sharp steering and responsive handling, are the things that make little British sports cars enduring favorites.

The Pick of the Week is a true classic, a 1960 MGA that seems all ready to take out on that long country road. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the MGA, which was a strong departure for MG from its traditional T-series sports cars that were little changed from the 1930s. The sleek roadster sparked controversy at the time among the MG faithful, but today it is considered one of the most shapely and enjoyable sports cars of the era.

The car features beautiful original wire wheels with knock-off hubs
The car features beautiful original wire wheels with knock-off hubs

The MGA is in pristine condition, according to the ClassicCars.com advertisement posted by the seller, a collector-car dealer in Waynesboro, Virginia. The MG is one of the cars purchased by the dealer from the estate of a West Coast car collector.

“The owner of all the cars was a meticulous mechanic who was very interested in originality, and was very capable of fine tuning to keep his cars in the highest state of readiness for use,” the dealer says in the description. “Car is stunning finished in a dove gray with burgundy leather interior.

“When we started this car, we all were shocked at how quiet the motor was with no valve noise, excellent throttle response and exceptional oil pressure. The fit and finish of the car are very nice, and it is evident that at some point this car had a frame-off restoration.

The interior seems like more of a cockpit
The interior seems like more of a cockpit

“The thunk of the doors and the fit of the bonnet (British for hood) and trunk also tell a story as to how well a car has been taken care of, and these are of the best fit I have ever seen. Everything in the engine bay is proper and well-detailed.”

MGAs have been rising in value, so if this one is all that the seller says it is, the asking price of $27,900 sounds like a good deal.

“Certainly a car for someone who drives and enjoys sports cars, and occasionally likes to pull into a car show and take home a trophy,” the dealer says.

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Bob Golfen
Bob Golfen
Bob Golfen is a longtime automotive writer and editor, focusing on new vehicles, collector cars, car culture and the automotive lifestyle. He is the former automotive writer and editor for The Arizona Republic and SPEED.com, the website for the SPEED motorsports channel. He has written free-lance articles for a number of publications, including Autoweek, The New York Times and Barrett-Jackson auction catalogs. A collector car enthusiast with a wide range of knowledge about the old cars that we all love and desire, Bob enjoys tinkering with archaic machinery. His current obsession is a 1962 Porsche 356 Super coupe.
  1. It’s just what I’m looking for to surprise my husband, who is a long time British sports car enthusiast or should I say fanatic….constantly looking and never buying anything for himself in quite sometime.
    Would you take 25,000 dollars?
    Thank you for your consideration
    It is a beautiful mga and would have proud and appreciated owner!

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