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Few classic British sports cars are quite so practical to own today as the MGAs built from 1955 to 1962. Strong mechanicals and solid construction mean that they tend to survive well, with excellent handling and reasonable performance make them very useable by modern standards. Together with timeless shape and beauty, no wonder these classics seem to grow in popularity as the years go by.

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A silver convertible MGA on a hazy summer's day
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Few classic British sports cars are quite so practical to own today as the MGAs built from 1955 to 1962. Strong mechanicals and solid construction mean that they tend to survive well, with excellent handling and reasonable performance make them very useable by modern standards. Together with timeless shape and beauty, no wonder these classics seem to grow in popularity as the years go by.