1962 Mga 1600 Mk II for Sale
The stock, 1.6-liter BMC B-series OHV engine features a cast-iron block and head, a compression ratio of 8.9:1, received its fuel from a pair of SU semi-downdraft carburetors and was rated at 90 horsepower when new. this engine has only covered 300 miles since a full rebuild and is said to start and run smoothly today breathing through an upgraded stainless steel exhaust. The four-speed manual transmission is reported to be properly functional, and no specific issues with weeps or leaks are noted. The engine bay is stock and virtually new in terms of cleanliness. This carâs paint, in the correct works color of Old English White, is said to remain in excellent condition, with no swirls. The body condition is described as âperfectâ! The rusted components were entirely replaced during the restoration, as were all body seals. The convertible top is said to be in as-new condition. The windshield is described as being in good condition, and the car still had its original side curtains, whose Plexiglas panels are said to have aged. The MGAâs inset vertical grille slats appeared to be complete and undamaged. The chrome, too, looks to be in good shape, including the bumpers, badges and callouts. All the exterior lighting is said to be properly functional. The underside of the car presents as impressively clean. Used 1962 MG MGA 95,935 miles, White The stock, 1.6-liter BMC B-series OHV engine features a cast-iron block and head, a compression ratio of 8.9:1, received its fuel from a pair of SU semi-downdraft carburetors and was rated at 90 horsepower when new. this engine has only covered 300 miles since a full rebuild and is said to start and run smoothly today breathing through an upgraded stainless steel exhaust. The four-speed manual transmission is reported to be properly functional, and no specific issues with weeps or leaks are noted. The engine bay is stock and virtually new in terms of cleanliness. This carâs paint, in the correct works color of Old English White, is said to remain in excellent condition, with no swirls. The body condition is described as âperfectâ! The rusted components were entirely replaced during the restoration, as were all body seals. The convertible top is said to be in as-new condition. The windshield is described as being in good condition, and the car still had its original side curtains, whose Plexiglas panels are said to have aged. The MGAâs inset vertical grille slats appeared to be complete and undamaged. The chrome, too, looks to be in good shape, including the bumpers, badges and callouts. All the exterior lighting is said to be properly functional. The underside of the car presents as impressively clean. Used 1962 MG MGA 95,935 miles, White The stock, 1.6-liter BMC B-series OHV engine features a cast-iron block and head, a compression ratio of 8.9:1, received its fuel from a pair of SU semi-downdraft carburetors and was rated at 90 horsepower when new. this engine has only covered 300 miles since a full rebuild and is said to start and run smoothly today breathing through an upgraded stainless steel exhaust. The four-speed manual transmission is reported to be properly functional, and no specific issues with weeps or leaks are noted. The engine bay is stock and virtually new in terms of cleanliness. This carâs paint, in the correct works color of Old English White, is said to remain in excellent condition, with no swirls. The body condition is described as âperfectâ! The rusted components were entirely replaced during the restoration, as were all body seals. The convertible top is said to be in as-new condition. The windshield is described as being in good condition, and the car still had its original side curtains, whose Plexiglas panels are said to have aged. The MGAâs inset vertical grille slats appeared to be complete and undamaged. The chrome, too, looks to be in good shape, including the bumpers, badges and callouts. All the exterior lighting is said to be properly functional. The underside of the car presents as impressively clean. Used 1962 MG MGA 95,935 miles, White The stock, 1.6-liter BMC B-series OHV engine features a cast-iron block and head, a compression ratio of 8.9:1, received its fuel from a pair of SU semi-downdraft carburetors and was rated at 90 horsepower when new. this engine has only covered 300 miles since a full rebuild and is said to start and run smoothly today breathing through an upgraded stainless steel exhaust. The four-speed manual transmission is reported to be properly functional, and no specific issues with weeps or leaks are noted. The engine bay is stock and virtually new in terms of cleanliness. This carâs paint, in the correct works color of Old English White, is said to remain in excellent condition, with no swirls. The body condition is described as âperfectâ! The rusted components were entirely replaced during the restoration, as were all body seals. The convertible top is said to be in as-new condition. The windshield is described as being in good condition, and the car still had its original side curtains, whose Plexiglas panels are said to have aged. The MGAâs inset vertical grille slats appeared to be complete and undamaged. The chrome, too, looks to be in good shape, including the bumpers, badges and callouts. All the exterior lighting is said to be properly functional. The underside of the car presents as impressively clean. Used 1962 MG MGA 95,935 miles, White The stock, 1.6-liter BMC B-series OHV engine features a cast-iron block and head, a compression ratio of 8.9:1, received its fuel from a pair of SU semi-downdraft carburetors and was rated at 90 horsepower when new. this engine has only covered 300 miles since a full rebuild and is said to start and run smoothly today breathing through an upgraded stainless steel exhaust. The four-speed manual transmission is reported to be properly functional, and no specific issues with weeps or leaks are noted. The engine bay is stock and virtually new in terms of cleanliness. This carâs paint, in the correct works color of Old English White, is said to remain in excellent condition, with no swirls. The body condition is described as âperfectâ! The rusted components were entirely replaced during the restoration, as were all body seals. The convertible top is said to be in as-new condition. The windshield is described as being in good condition, and the car still had its original side curtains, whose Plexiglas panels are said to have aged. The MGAâs inset vertical grille slats appeared to be complete and undamaged. The chrome, too, looks to be in good shape, including the bumpers, badges and callouts. All the exterior lighting is said to be properly functional. The underside of the car presents as impressively clean. Used 1962 MG MGA 95,935 miles, White