1933 MG J2 (The Amelia Island Concours Winner)...Black with Brown leather, 1 of just 2,083 J2’s produced (with just over 800 believed to survive), 847cc overhead-camshaft, Crossflow cylinder head, Twin SU carburettors with a 4-speed gearbox, Early production car with desirable cycle wings, Chassis J3130 was originally supplied by Official MG distributor Attwoods Garage of Stafford to Mr J.F Rogers of Shrewsbury, Ordered in Black with Brown leather (of which just 12 cars were supplied) and first registered on the 1st November 1933 with the Staffordshire registration number BRF 648, A total nut & bolt restoration was carried out costing in excess of $120,000 by specialist Tom Metcalf of Safety Fast Restoration and was equipped with Heavy crank, Forged rods, Steve Gilbert body & wings, Original stamped bonnet, Deluxe dash with John Marks – Vintage Restorations restored instrumentation, Correct Rotax headlamps, Collingburn leather trim, Collingburn weather equipment (Hood & Side screens), 19” wire wheels with Brockley tyres Subsequently winning the 2012 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance event, Complete with comprehensive history file including MG J-Series Instruction Manual, MG car Club details on chassis J3130 and copies of factory records, Factory order card, DVLA registration records, DVLA Correspondence confirming the original registration number BRF 648, Declaration of Exemption from MOT certificate, Various service/parts invoices and various useful J2 technical information, This exceptional, matching numbers example is quite possibly one of the most correct and very best J2’s in existence !