Classic MG for Sale Under $50,000

132 listings

Buy & Sell MG Classics. New listings added daily.

MG, the quintessential British sports car maker, has been producing affordable, fun-to-drive roadsters since 1924. The MGA, MGB, and Midget are beloved by enthusiasts worldwide.

Clear Filters
132 listings found

Frequently Asked Questions about Classic MG

Export MG variants often had different engines, emissions equipment, lighting, and trim to meet local regulations. Some export-only models are rare in the US market and can command premium prices when imported under the 25-year rule.
Value drivers: model, year, body style, engine, originality, condition, mileage, and documentation. Compare current asking prices on Classic Cars Arena, recent auction results (Mecum, Barrett-Jackson, Bring a Trailer), and Hagerty Valuation Tools for objective benchmarks.
Marque-specific parts suppliers (Year One, NPD, Eckler's, Eastwood, JEGS, Summit Racing) stock reproductions and NOS parts for popular MG classics. For rare items, swap meets, marque clubs, and online forums are best resources.
Classic MG examples on our marketplace span 1951–1980. Most US states define classic status as 25+ years old, with peak collector value typically going to pre-1980 production years for American makes.
Well-preserved or properly restored classic MG examples have generally appreciated over the past decade. Numbers-matching, low-mileage survivors, and rare trim variants outperform daily drivers. Documented history adds significant premium.
Within the MG lineup, models like MGB, TD, Midget, MGA, B target different segments — performance, luxury, family, or utility. Trim levels (often denoted by suffixes like SS, GT, Z28) indicate equipment, engine, and feature packages.
Have a MG for Sale?
Reach thousands of serious classic car collectors across the US.
Sell It Here →
Are You a Classic Car Dealer?
List your full inventory and connect with targeted classic car buyers.
Join as a Dealer →

Classic MG Sports Cars — British Motoring Heritage

MG (Morris Garages) has been building affordable, fun-to-drive British sports cars since 1924. These lightweight roadsters introduced millions of Americans to the joys of top-down, wind-in-your-hair motoring on winding roads.

Most Popular Classic MG Models

The MGB and MGB GT are the most popular classic MGs, with nearly 525,000 produced between 1962 and 1980. The MGA (1955–1962) offered sleek, aerodynamic styling that broke from MG tradition. The Midget provided entry-level sports car fun, while earlier TD and TF models represent the classic prewar British roadster formula at its finest.