Yes, I just saw the supercharger oil sticker. Also looks like it has been converted to a 12 volt electrical system because everything back then would have been 6V.
Beautiful car. I had a 1952 MG-TD. Same color as yours. Also had a British made Shorrock supercharger. It gave the engine so high compression that I had to replace the main bearings and then I took it off. Never had a car that I enjoyed more than that.
Took these today at St. Armands Circle in Sarasota, Fl. This car has been driven 120,000 miles since 2000. Enjoy.
Don
This is truly a "road warrior." The fun its owners have had in it cannot be measured, it can only be experienced. "Chasing Classic Cars" had an episode yesterday on the MT channel that showed Carrinni restoring one of these cars. He is meticulous as a restorer and his pieces almost flawless. Most interesting to see how his team goes to great lengths to bring a car back to original condition. While many consider it to be a dying art, there are still groups that restore back to original, a slow and tedious undertaking. The rewards are monumental.