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Originally a New Zealand car, this 1961 MG Midget is offered for sale for the first time in 8 years and was built by Ray Hartley of Wellington. The MG landed in Australia in 2010 (import papers held) and was initially under custodianship on the Sunshine Coast before being sold to its current owner just south of Port Macquarie. It is Motorsport NZ log booked (#15153) and would be suitable for a variety of motorsport categories both here in Australia and abroad. The MG is 95% complete with a handf

Laurieton NSW, Australia
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$29,000
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With the 100 years of MG celebrations currently happening, it is a great time to own a MG. This MG B is set up for racing, however, can be registered under Classic Vehicle Registration. Has had plenty of performance work done to it and has recently had a considerable amount of money spent on refreshing it. I can share information with those who are serious. A great fun little car, I just have some other projects on the go now.

St. Ives NSW, Australia
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$30,500
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Group S log booked race car. Ready to race. Competitive setup that’s a lot of fun. Dave Headley race head and manifold. Straight cut close ratio overdrive gearbox. 4.1:1 limited slip diff 6 wheels and tyres Electronic ignition and graphed distributor. Uprated, lowered race setup suspension Rowntree automotive bottom end with H-beam rods and lightened crank Alloy flywheel Baffled sump Dual fuel pumps Alloy radiator Electric fan It’s registered for the road as a modified vehicle so it’s also

Sutherland NSW, Australia
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Rover P6B with chrome moly roll cage. Painted in Shell racing teams colours. This car is essentially rebuilt from the Camel/Shell Rover as constructed in 1972 at Manton Motors in Melbourne. The original car was modified extensively over the years to the extent that too much metal was removed from the structure, therefore it was necessary to donor A, B and C pillars and base unit but retaining all of the original light-weight panels, F5000 front suspension, framework in engine bay to hold the mot

Sydney New South Wales, Australia
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