First registered in January 1952, this MG YA Saloon is a fantastic example of one of MG’s most recognisable post-war models. Powered by a 1250cc XPAG engine paired with a manual gearbox, it creates a perfect snapshot of the early 1950s British motoring landscape.
Finished in the desirable “Cream Cracker” colour combination of brown over cream, the car also has a beautiful tan leather interior.
This 1952 MG YA has been in long-term ownership for the last 11 years, during which time it has clearly been well cared for and maintained.
The engine has been rebuilt, a stainless steel exhaust system has been fitted, and a professionally re-trimmed leather interior has also been installed.
Extras include a factory-style sunroof and rear window blind.
This car appears to be well-known within enthusiast circles, making it extra desirable. These are rarely seen on the road today, so it would be a real attention-grabber for the lucky winner.
Recently been through the workshops of Bridge Classic Cars and is now ready for a new owner.
The vehicle will be available to purchase at H&H Classic Auctions, held at Pavilion Gardens, Buxton, Derbyshire on July 29th