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A beautiful properly-restored, reliable prewar MG J2, this is the one to buy.

1933 MG Other

Technical specifications of MG Other 1933

Price: US $59,500.00
Item location: Georgetown, Texas, United States
Make: MG
Model: Other
SubModel: J2 Roadster
Type: Convertible
Year: 1933
Mileage: 2,069
Color: Black
Engine size: 4 cylinder overhead cam
Number of cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual 4-speed
Interior color: Red
Drive side: Right-hand drive
Options: Convertible, Leather Seats
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

This is a 1933 MG J2 swept-wing (fender) car I bought from Great Britain's best known prewar (WWII) MG car sales and parts expert, Barry Walker. I never thought I would be selling this beautiful and very properly restored MG J2, but another dream MG-vehicle necessitates me make some room in garage and budget. This car is a perfectly factory-original, high-quality and reliable restoration. There are several other J2s on the market right now, but non of them even come close to the quality and correctness of this car's restoration. If you want the best, this is the car for you. It is a very solid investment.
Background:The MG J2 is the first car to have the classic MG-look that prevailed throughout the 1930's through all the MG T-type cars into 1955. This look included the slab gas and, cut-away doors, double-hump scuttle over the dash, and of course wire wheels. The prewar MG Triple-M (MMM, which stands for Midget,Magna and Magnette) cars had high-performance over head cam shafts and every car was hand-crafted with jewel-like details and finish. These cars are so much nicer than the post-war T-types, and a whole lot more valuable - with values and prices constantly increasing every year. What a great investment!
About this car:I have owned this car since 2010, and it is thoroughly and properly/carefully "run in," and a 100% perfectly reliable car. Everything works, even the clock. The car starts every time, runs very smoothly and is quiet. The clutch and gear-box is a joy to use, and shifting this car's non-synchromesh gear box is very easy and smooth (no grinding).
Barry Walker's original Ad description of this 100% correctly-restored car reads as follows:"A near concours rebuild of the rare swept-wing J2. A proper rebuild by a long-time MG CC member (engineer) who has taken his time and knowledge and put them into building a that would be hard to fault, and truly one of the best I've seen in a long time. A painstaking, accurate rebuild of the much rarer swept-wing J2. Specifications, detailing, numbers, colors and old & new documentation are all correct, and the car is nicely run in with the usual teething bugs ironed out. The car is furnished in Raven Black with Collingburn dark red seats & upholstery, full roof & half tonneau. A beautiful restoration that should be viewed at the earliest opportunity." Note:I flew over to England and saw the car at Barry Walker's show room, andimmediatelyfell inlove withit.
This car (J4388) is mentioned in Mike Hawke's book ("How They Ran"), where this car had been used in 1934 racing and sporting trials, and it still carries its original registration (license) number OC 5633. Car comes with a large file of original documents (some shown in last photo), including theUK Vehicle Registration Book(Log Book R.F. 60), and all subsequent registration documents which will effect smooth re-entry to the UK if needed. Also, included in the car's document files are letters from previous owners with photographs, and copy of the original build sheet. Car has a clear Texas title, and a copy of the originalInstruction Manualfor the MG (J-series) 1933.
This car is also special, because it was built near the end of the two year 1932-33 MG-J2 production of approximately 2000 cars. As a result, it sports the original (and rarely seen on an MG-J2) swept-wing mudguards (front fenders on this side of "The Pond"), which were introduced July, 1933 with J3438. The swept-wings were retained for most subsequent models (P-type, TA, TB and all that followed). The MG T-types commonly seen in the USA all have swept-wing mudguards, and this J2 looks like a smaller and prettier MG TC. Other features about this car that make it special are the shapes of the fenders, especially the rear fenders/mudguards. They have a flair - that gives the car a somewhat art-deco look (as shown in several photos) in the style of many high-end French cars of the period.
The car leather interior is absolutely gorgeous - both color and texture. Fitment is 100% perfect. Recently, I installed 5 new proper outer-laced wheels and 19" x 4.5" Blockley tires shipped straight from MWS International Ltd., UK in 2014. Note: vehicle comes with full weather gear - new black canvas top and half-tonneau, and a set of original side curtains.
Other information:If there are any questions, please feel free to contact me by email, phone or through Ebay message service.
Of course, the buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. However, the seller will assist in any non-financial way he can (e.g. making sure car is ready and prepared for shipment).
Finally, in order to help overseas buyers, I can rent a trailer and take the car to the Houston port (200 miles from here) for shipping. The buyer is responsible for my out-of-pocket expenses (trailer rental and fuel costs) and must make all the arrangements with shippers and notify me of where to deliver the vehicle. We can discuss this by phone (713-855-7512), or email russelhertzog@gmail.com

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