1953 MG TD Midget







Ended Jul 09, 2025 at 7:43 PM UTC
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The 1953 MG TD Midget represents the final production year of one of MG’s most beloved post-war sports cars. Introduced in 1950, the TD combined the classic British roadster charm of its predecessor, the TC, with significant mechanical and comfort upgrades aimed at appealing to the growing American market.
Built by Morris Garages in Abingdon, England, the TD featured a rigid box-section chassis, independent front suspension using coil springs and wishbones, and rack-and-pinion steering — a notable advancement for its time. It retained the 1250cc (1.25-liter) XPAG inline-four engine, producing around 54 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual gearbox. Though not fast by modern standards, its light weight and nimble handling made it a joy to drive.
“The TD is a car that invites enthusiastic driving,” Road & Track magazine wrote in its February 1953 issue. “Its handling is precise, and the ride is surprisingly supple for a sports car of its class.”
The TD also marked a shift toward more practical motoring. It came with bumpers, steel wheels, and left-hand drive options, catering to American tastes. In fact, over 80 percent of MG TDs were exported to the U.S. By the end of its production in 1953, over 29,000 of the roadsters had been built.
Highlights
Final production year for the iconic MG TD
Finished in Clipper Blue paint with Midnight Blue fenders
Powered by a 1250cc OHV inline-four engine with twin SU H2 carburetors rated at 54 hp
Four-speed manual transmission with wooden MG shift knob
Upgraded to tan MGA seats
Upgraded to electronic ignition
Additional upgrades in late 2024:
New radiator
New generator
New voltage regulator
New tachometer gear drive and cable
Features
The chassis number (XPAGTD220746) decodes as:
XPAG – 1250cc inline-four engine
TD – Model
220746 – Sequential production number
Fold-down luggage rack in rear
100-mph speedometer and 6,000-rpm tachometer (5,000 rpm redline)
115-inch steel wheels with dog dish hubs
Kelly Netric Radial 165R15 tires
Known Imperfections
Minor scratches on the hood
Paint chips on bottom of driver's side rear fender
Scuffs on driver’s side rear wheel
Fuel stains/light surface rust around filler cap and tank
Scuffs on shift knob
Included
Rear-mounted spare tire
New tan tonneau cover
Convertible boot cover
Original seats
New alternator if the next owner wants to convert from generator
MG Workshop Manual and Operation Manual
MG wooden dipstick to measure fuel
Dash plates for New England T Register and Original British Car Day
Ownership History
The Maryland seller of this 1953 MG TD has owned it since October 2020. The seller says, “It’s not a concours car, but it’s a second- and third-place car at local shows.”
Additional documents
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