Used 1954 Mg TF TF 1250

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Price: £29,995

Car: 
Mg MGTF
Price: 
£29,995
Specification: 
TF 1250
Year: 
1954
Mileage: 
50,897
Transmission: 
Manual
Doors: 
2
Engine Size: 
1250 cc
Body Style: 
Not Specified
Fuel Type: 
Petrol
Exterior Colour: 
Black
Registration: 
671UYE
Used Car Dealer in: Baldock,
Hertfordshire
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Brown and Gammons are delighted to offer this lovely MG TF 1250 finished in black with red interior and full weather gear, this car is in exceptional condition and is ready to drive and enjoy. The car needs to be seen to be fully appreciated.Brown and Gammons is the only major MG specialist who can satisfy all your MG needs for ALL MG models - from pre-war to MGF, TF and now the brand new MG4, MG5 EV, MG ZS EV, MG HS and HS Plug In, MG ZS and MG3 range. We provide parts sales, full workshop facilities; bodywork through to mechanical, service & MoT.*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 several days which resulted in the long awaited MGA project being put on hold for at least a couple of years. Lord considered that the MGA and Healey were so similar and it was for this reason that the TF became part of MG history. Many considered that the TF was simply a revamped TD, one