The MG T-Type is a series of British convertibles also known as Midget. It included the TA, TB, TC, TD and TF models, was born in 1936 and was produced until 1955. The MG TD debuted at the beginning of 1950, combining the powertrain from the TC with a deeply modified suspension. Driving comfort was significantly improved, although drivers of that time perceived the car as less sporty than its predecessors. What will certainly be considered an advantage today is the use of a 12-volt electrical system. Nearly 30,000 pieces of the TD model were produced, making it one of the most popular British roadsters of that period. Imported from an auction in 2011, it was taken to a wedding once and then kept in the garage. It has a white card and is registered in Poland on yellow plates.