1953 MG Other MG Models
1953 MG Other MG Models
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Vehicle Specifications

  • VIN
    N/A
  • Classic Car ID
    102080368
  • Stock Number
    138
  • Category
    Import Classics
  • Body Style
    Coupe
  • New/Used
    Used
  • Mileage
    N/A
  • Engine
    4 Cylinder
  • Doors
    2
  • Drivetrain
    2 wheel drive - rear
  • Transmission
    4 Speed Manual
  • Exterior Color
    Green
  • Interior Color
    Green

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1953 Tojeiro MG Stirling Moss

Highlights
John Trojeiro-built 1-of-1 racing special
Raced by Sir Stirling Moss in the 1954 British Empire Trophy
1.5-liter, four-cylinder MG XPAG engine
Finished in British Racing Green over olive-hued leather interior

The 1950s saw race car design transition from an art to a science. Born in Estoril, Portugal in 1923, John Tojeiro was among the last of the breed of artist-designers. The son of a Portuguese father and English mother, he worked as an apprentice to a small commercial vehicle maker prior to his service in the British Fleet Field Arm during WWII. He returned to that firm after his enlistment, taking with him extensive knowledge of aircraft design and construction to which hed been exposed in the military.

As a civilian, Tojeiro wanted to build and drive race cars. His first commission was for an MG-powered sports car in the style of Ferraris small 166MM Barchetta for a privateer racer named Lionel Leonard. He raced that car, registered as JOY 500, in 1951 until he blew the engine and sold it.

The new owner, Cliff Davis, rebuilt the engine and continued racing the car. Davis subsequently commissioned Tojeiro to build a second car for him based on that design, but powered by a larger Bristol engine. This debuted for the 1953 season and was registered as LOY 500.

At about the same time, Leonard again contracted Tojeiro to build a new racer. With an eye on making the car more suitable to accepting various engines, Trojeiro used larger 3-inch tubing for the ladder frame. This new design also accepted Cooper-style independent suspension. Though it housed just a humble 1.5-liter MG four-cylinder under its bonnet, the so-called Leonard Special (tagged LOY 501) was a foundational building block to one of the most legendary sports cars in history.

Tojeiro was likewise contracted during this period by Buckland Bodyworks, who supplied finished bodies to the AC car company. When AC needed a replacement for its aging two-liter model, Tojeiros name once again emerged.

After creating a prototype for AC to display at the 1953 Earls Court Motor Show, Tojeiro eventually sold his chassis deign to the firm, whose in-house designer refined the barchetta design for commercial production. This new model, the AC Ace, would be powered by the companys own inline six. However, Tojeiros stout chassis design that first emerged in the Leonard Special, would go onto greater fame when Carroll Shelby put a Ford V8 under the hood of the AC Ace and created the Cobra.

Lionel Leonard raced the one and only Tojeiro-built MG Leonard Special in 1953 and 1954. Driver Eric Brandon also spent time at the wheel, and Sir Stirling Moss drove this vehicle in the 1954 British Empire Trophy race at Oulton Park. While Moss won the the class in the first heat, the car failed to complete the final race, retiring early with a broken crankshaft. After the final race of 1954, Leonard parked the car and it was forgotten for three decades.

Upon its discovery in the 1980s, the MG-Tojeiro received a full restoration from Rodney Tolhurst in Kent, England. American sports car racer Steve Barney then acquired the car before selling it to friend Gerald Roush, publisher of Ferrari Market Letter. Before Roushs passing in 2010, the car was sold to Martin Chisholm and returned to the UK.

The car is now registered as a vehicle of special interest and once again proudly displays its original LOY 501 registration number. The aluminum coachwork is finished in British Racing Green (but, of course). The paint, while updated, retains the original white meatball number circles, which show some cracks and patina. Sir Stirling Mosss signature can be found on the trunk lid.

Inside, the small racing bucket seats are trimmed in olive-hued leather, and the minimal cockpit is fitted with carpet for a dash of road-going refinement. A full complement of mostly original Jaeger and Lucas gauges fills the flat dashboard. A three-spoke aluminum steering wheel wears the Tojeiro crest in its center.

Under the hood is the original 1.5-liter overhead-valve MG XPAG four-cylinder with twin SU carburetors. Its mated to a four-speed gearbox and the car sits on Dunlop wire wheels.

MGs are more commonly known as fun, affordable sports cars for enthusiasts on a budget. This is not your typical MG. A hand-constructed, purpose-built race car, the Leonard Special is a rare piece of motoring history that happens to be powered by an MG engine.

This car is a direct link to the AC Ace and the V8-powered Cobra into which it later evolved under Carroll Shelby. Add to that the fact that Sir Stirling Moss himself hustled this very car to victory (however short-lived it was) and you have a bona fide legend.

History aside, this design is one of several vehicles John Tojeiro was commissioned to build that essentially copied Ferraris exquisite little 166MM Barchetta, a car designed specifically to tackle the challenging Mille Miglia. A beautiful sculpture in its own right, its playful shape wears more like a slipper than a sports car.

While this car is largely original and true to its as-last-raced appearance, it has been thoughtfully updated with safety harnesses and a fire extinguisher, making it suitable for classic rallies and touring events. The next owner will find the MG-Tojeiro a pleasure to own, whether on the road, in the prized spot in the collection garage, or among other legends on the concours field.

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