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Tuesday 28 January 2020

1953 MG YB - SOUTH WESTERN VEHICLE AUCTIONS Kinson Pottery Trading Estate 61 Ringwood Road, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset, BH14 0RG Friday 31st January 2020



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SOUTH WESTERN VEHICLE AUCTIONS
Kinson Pottery Trading Estate
61 Ringwood Road, Parkstone,
Poole, Dorset, BH14 0RG

Friday 31st January 2020




1953 MG YB
Reg No: NVR 464
Chassis No: XPAGSC218107
Estimate: £3900 - £4250

Acquired by the present owner in October 2018. The history file contains invoices for work on the brakes – this has been checked by the current owner and the linings and cylinders are as new. A stainless steel exhaust is fitted and electronic ignition. The present owner has replaced the o/s front bump rudder and fitted a new oil pressure gauge pipe. The correct and original owners handbook is present with a few notes of work done in the late 1950’s and 60’s.
Auctioneers notes: These YB MG’s were built with very high spec for those days. Leather bucket seats, adjustable rack and pinion steering, independent front suspension etc. The history file as approx 20 invoices June 2008 which includes an overhaul of the front suspension £842 and electrics for £258 plus brake overhaul. Great starter classic to use as is and enjoy, we think she is very good value for money. Original number plate.




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