17,654 miles
This rare F Type Tourer hails from a 30 plus car collection. The F Type was produced for two years with a total of only 1250 built between 1931 and 1932.This is one of the few surviving examples left. This particular car has been restored and left in static storage creating imperfections in the paint that has caused the paint to lift (will need paint).These cars were fit with one of the first ever MG 6 cylinder engines. These had success in rallies ,record runs, and circuit races. This car has a solid tub, solid and straight sheet metal. The interior reflects that of an older restoration and does not need refurbished. Review the extensive pictures we have posted. If the car holds interest contact Jeff Frazier at 615-971-4409 or email [email protected]. The car is located in our indoor facility 25 miles east of downtown Nashville Tn. Independent inspections by a marque specialist are welcomed and encouraged. This and other European Collectibles may be reviewed at WWW.JPFRAZIER.com E-DISCLAIMER: This vehicle description is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time posted All information provided is true to our best efforts, but not guaranteed, and we assume no liability for any omissions or errors. We do sell classic cars in a variety of conditions, and may not see every imperfection or issue per vehicle. Our cars are sold as-is and without warranty. Price does not include state, city, or county taxes, title, license, registration, or shipping. Independent inspections by marque specialists are welcomed and encouraged as all sales are final
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