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MGA How many MGA's are left in the world?

JoeTKohler

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So, 50 years ago they built 100,000 MGA's, more or less. Does anyone know how many are left today? How can there be so many companies making a business of supplying parts for so few cars. One would think most of them would have been restored by now. Or are they continuously being re-restored.

Ditto for Healy, TR's, etc. I can understand MGB's because they made a half million.
 
Most makes of car have a registry of some sort.

Some are actually online on websites, usually someone who is an enthusiast of a particular marque and has enough contacts compiles a list (to the best of their knowledge), and then after that whoever else wants to add their car can usually at least list their car for free.

Most of these registries try to compile as much information as possible (VIN#, colour, location, etc...) I'm currently in the process of compiling a registry of Vauxhall's that are in North America. Are there any MGA registries you guys know of?
 
Sure, the North American MGA Registry (NAMGAR) has a significant percentage of the known MGAs in the US and Canada.
 
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