18/05/2026
A rare find has arrived from the US:
This 1959 MGA was originally built as one of only 150 RHD home market Twin Cam coupés.
A lot has happened since then. The car still wears the original twin cam commission number plate, but the notoriously problematic twin cam engine was swapped for a gold seal 1600 push-rod engine and regular drum brake axles. Somehow, it ended up in the US and was converted from RHD to LHD. An old dashboard plaque gives a hint of possible amateur motorsport history, which we could not track down any further. If this car could talk, it would have interesting stories to tell.
So here it is, saved from a Wisconsin junk yard and offered for sale as an incomplete but certainly restorable project car.
A great project base for a fast road or rally car, or to bring back to its factory original condition if you happen to have those ultra rare twin cam parts lying around.
More info is available on our website.