In 1950, MG offered a larger T-Series roadster known as the TD. This used the same engine and gearbox from the the TC on a larger Y-Type chassis. The result increased interior space and comfort of the model at the expense of performance.
With the Y-Type chassis came numerous upgrades including independent suspension, wider track, rack and pinion steering and 15-inch steel discs.
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Auction Sales History
1953 MG TD Roadster TD/29155 – sold for $22,550 Four-time AACA National Award winner. Beautifully restored example. Proven XPAG twin-carburetor engine. Classic British roadster styling.
Auction Source: The Amelia Island Auction 2015 by Bonhams
1952 MG TD TD/17417 – sold for $31,900 MG’s Most Successful Model of the Era. Superb Black and Red Color Combination. Classic Design with Solid Performance. High-Quality Restoration to Show Standards. A Fine Example of the Venerable TD.
Auction Source: The 2015 Amelia Island Auction by Gooding & Company
1953 MG TD XPAGDT228975 – sold for $46,200 Early 1990s Restoration by Marque Specialist.. Over 50 Years of Single-Family Ownership. Well-Presented Example.
Auction Source: 2014 Pebble Beach Auctions by Gooding & Company
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