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1985 Naylor TF 1700
Only 11,700 miles from
new; three owners; steel body; new clutch and timing belt; quality repaint; one
of only 100 made; fool 99% of the people 99% of the time!
If you are into your T-Series MGs, you will certainly be
familiar with the firm Naylor Brothers. The Yorkshire-based concern is one of
the principal restorers and suppliers of spare parts for the full range of these
models.
In the early 1980s, Alastair Naylor decided to launch an
updated version of the MG TF under his own name. Using an in-house chassis
design fitted with Austin Rover Group running gear, the car had an aluminium
body tub over an ash frame with the wings made in steel. Styled almost exactly
like the original MG TF, the car was powered by a 77bhp 1.7-litre O-Series
Austin engine which pushed it along to a more than adequate top speed of
94mph.
The complications of producing hand-built cars should
never be underestimated, and the costs associated with out-sourcing components
on limited production runs makes it extremely hard for the sums to add up.
Selling at just £40 less than the much more powerful Morgan +8, it was all a bit
of an uphill struggle and Naylor stopped production after just 100 had left the
factory. The rights were sold to a company who marketed their own version called
the 'Hutson', adding a further 61 to the total produced.
Not to be confused with a home-built kit car, these
Naylors carried full type-approval and were registered in their own right as a
Naylor – an important distinction which was probably not fully appreciated at
the time. They were covered under a warranty provided by Austin Rover and their
development saw a close relationship emerge between Naylor Brothers, Austin
Rover Group and the British Motor Industry Heritage Centre which was later to
lead to the MG RV8 programme.
At a glance, it would be hard to tell that this Naylor TF
wasn't an MG manufactured three decades earlier. First registered in October
1985, it has had just three owners to date, the current owner acquiring it via
Brightwells in 2015 to join a collection of classic cars. Apart from the odd
short run to keep everything free, it has been kept in storage ever since, the
odometer showing only 11,680 miles which is the total distance covered from
new.
As you can see in the photos, it remains in very good
order throughout with gleaming red paintwork (recently refreshed), a polished
walnut dash and nicely mellowed stone leather upholstery. The only real cosmetic
defects that we noted being some slight peeling of the chrome on the corner of
the front bumper and some cracking to the surface coating on the seats. It has a
stainless steel exhaust and a full set of weather gear is present (hood; hood
cover; sidescreens; tonneau cover) all in good condition.
Flying through its MOT in March this year with no
advisories recorded, it has been starting promptly and running beautifully as we
have moved it around on site, with good 60psi oil pressure, as you would expect
from such a low-mileage example.
Built in a proper factory, by the recognised experts and
barely even run-in yet, it is ready for a proud fourth owner to enjoy over the
long hot summer that is bound to get here soon!
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email james.dennison@brightwells.com
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