£2.99Original price was: £2.99.£1.99Current price is: £1.99. Per Ticket
Prize
Rover MG TF 1.6 Sports Car
Delivery
Transporter
Competition Ends
31st August 2024 5:00 pm
Minimum Tickets Sold
1
Ticket Limit
5999
This competition will have
1 winners
0%sold
Tickets sold:
0/5999
Tickets remaining: 5999
Terms and conditions of this raffle /draw
Win a classic reserve the right should this draw fail to sell out the required amount of tickets to change the prize to 50% cash price of all ticket sales.
MG TF
Looking for a fun, reliable and economical two-seat sports car? Look no further than this 2004 Rover MG TF 1600c, finished in stunning silver. This car has a 1.6 litre petrol engine that delivers 115 horsepower, a 5-speed manual transmission, and a steel spring suspension for precise handling. alloy wheels, a good hood, and Dark grey seats. This car has been well maintained and is in excellent condition. This is a rare opportunity to own a classic British sports car that is both practical and stylish. Don’t miss out on this You won’t regret it!
In 2002, the MG TF was released, named after the MG TF Midget of the 1950s. Based upon the MG F platform, but heavily redesigned and reengineered, the most significant mechanical changes were the abandonment of Hydragas suspension in favour of conventional coil springs, the new design of the air induction system that along with new camshafts produces more power than in MG F engines, and the torsional stiffness of the body increased by 20%.
Various cosmetic changes include a revised grille, redesigned front headlights, bumpers, side air-intake grills, rear boot, etc. It held a decent amount of sales despite problems including uneven shut lines on the drivers door on models for the United Kingdom. Production was suspended in April 2005, when MG Rover collapsed. 39,249 MG TFs were built from 2002 until 2005.[5]
Are you looking for a fun, reliable and economical two-seat sports car? Look no further than this 2004 Rover MG TF 1600c, finished in stunning silver. This car has a 1.6 litre petrol engine that delivers 115 horsepower, a 5-speed manual transmission, and a steel spring suspension for precise handling. It also comes with alloy wheels, a good hood, and grey alcantara seats. This car has been well maintained and is in excellent condition. This is a rare opportunity to own a classic British sports car that is both practical and stylish. Don’t miss out on this You won’t regret it!
Terms and conditions of this raffle /draw
Win a classic reserve the right should this draw fail to sell out the required amount of tickets to change the prize to 50% cash price of all ticket sales.
About This Competition
Terms and conditions of this raffle /draw
Win a classic reserve the right should this draw fail to sell out the required amount of tickets to change the prize to 50% cash price of all ticket sales.
MG TF
Looking for a fun, reliable and economical two-seat sports car? Look no further than this 2004 Rover MG TF 1600c, finished in stunning silver. This car has a 1.6 litre petrol engine that delivers 115 horsepower, a 5-speed manual transmission, and a steel spring suspension for precise handling. alloy wheels, a good hood, and Dark grey seats. This car has been well maintained and is in excellent condition. This is a rare opportunity to own a classic British sports car that is both practical and stylish. Don’t miss out on this You won’t regret it!
In 2002, the MG TF was released, named after the MG TF Midget of the 1950s. Based upon the MG F platform, but heavily redesigned and reengineered, the most significant mechanical changes were the abandonment of Hydragas suspension in favour of conventional coil springs, the new design of the air induction system that along with new camshafts produces more power than in MG F engines, and the torsional stiffness of the body increased by 20%.
Various cosmetic changes include a revised grille, redesigned front headlights, bumpers, side air-intake grills, rear boot, etc. It held a decent amount of sales despite problems including uneven shut lines on the drivers door on models for the United Kingdom. Production was suspended in April 2005, when MG Rover collapsed. 39,249 MG TFs were built from 2002 until 2005.[5]