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Source: Kevin Kay Restorations
Redding, California, U.S.A.
http://www.kevinkayrestorations.net/
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The 1 1/2 liter MG VA was only in production for three years, 1937-1939. Out of the 2,407 VAs made, only 591 examples were the 2-door, 4 seat Tourer as we have here. One of our clients purchased this car two years ago from the UK. Although we have no documentation, the restoration was obviously a body-off done to a very nice standard. The following is an excerpt from a pre-purchase inspection done in the UK two years ago.
MG VA TOURER Reg No: CTD172 Chassis No: 0807T
We have carefully inspected this car in our workshops and have road tested it over a distance of about 20 miles. We have come to the following conclusions:
1. General Appearance
This is one of the best fully rebuilt VA tourers we have seen in 35 years of specialising in this model. It has been the subject of a total and meticulous rebuild with rear body frame, many rear panels, and high quality paint work. Door fit and gaps are exemplary. The upholstery, dashboard and all weather equipment have all been executed to a high standard.
2. Originality
Great attention has been paid to details both outside and inside the car, and inside the engine bay. Since the car has only covered a few hundred miles since its rebuild was completed the appearance and cleanliness of the underside of the car and chassis matches that of the immaculate engine bay.
3. Driving
With the exception of the cylinder head, the engine has not been rebuilt. The oil pressure is however entirely adequate - 40 psi at normal running speeds and 20 psi at tickover and there is no suggestion of any impending problems.
The steering/brakes/suspension have all been fully rebuilt to exactly standard specifications and we could find no obvious defects. The ride is relatively soft and smooth, the steering reasonably light and precise and the brakes entirely adequate for the performance of the car. All instruments lights etc work as they should. The clutch can be a little jerky at times, but the car has done less than 500 miles since its rebuild and there may be some room for improvement with minor adjustments as things settle down.
Overall, this is an excellent example of the VA tourer and should give many years of enjoyment to its new owner.
Original Listing: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1937-MG-VA-TOURER_W0QQitemZ400075218048QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item5d26575c80
Specs & Details:
Auction Date: 4 Oct 2009
No Sale: $55,000
# Bids: -0-
VIN: 0807T
Miles: 290 on restoration
Engine: 4
Transmission: manual
Exterior Color: red
Interior Color: red
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