Classified ads: Cars
Buy, Sell, Swap and Wanted Ads are published on our website and printed in our club's magazine, The Time Machine.
What does it cost?
- Ads submitted by financial Gold Coast MG Car Club members are free
If you are not a member of the club contact our Classifieds manager HERE, and cost are as follows:
- Ads will be charged $10.00 per block of 10 lines (as set out in the clubs magazine) or part thereof, with a photo equivalent to one block
- (Note: up to 4 photos can be displayed on the website with each advert)
Ads will appear on our website and in The Time Machine for a period of three issues (six months) unless requested otherwise. Please inform out Classifieds manager of a successful sale.
Newest ads are shown first. Use the categories on the right to search and browse ads.
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$38,000
For Sale – 1949 Clipper Blue TC 9525. This TC has been with the Kerr family since 1980 and is still on the Sunshine Coast. This MG recently had a major mechanical restoration throughout by David Ford at Stanthorpe and is in good condition as well as very original.
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$145,000
Beautiful, fully restored six cylinder 1937 SA gentleman's tourer. New steel body hand built by Robinson Brothers Carrozzeria. Engine fully rebuilt and meticulously tuned by Up The Creek Workshop, a highly regarded exotic and vintage car specialist in Castlemaine. One of only 23 SA's imported into Australia from new, the car was completed on 21 June 1937 and arrived in Australia on 29 October 1937.
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Offers over $5000 negotiated
62 MGB roadster barn find! Recently at an MG event I was approached by a local resident who informed me of a 62 MGB in his possession that had undergone with his guidance, serious partial restoration some years hence and asked me would I like to view the car with the view of finding someone within our club wishing a challenge. A brief description is as follows, the B is one of the first sold in Australia with original body and chassis tags and corresponding engine numbers. Body paint was chemically stripped and prepared for two part epoxy paint.
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