This 1971 MGB GT is for sale on eBay in San Antonio, Texas with a starting bid of $7,500 and buy-it-now of $11,500. They replaced the factory engine and transmission with a 2.0 L F20C inline-four and six-speed manual tran...
Replacing the MGA in 1962, production of the MGB and its variants continued until 1980. Sales for the MGB, MGC and MGB GT V8 combined totaled 523,836 cars. Development of the MGB started at least as early as 1958 with the prototype know by its Abingdon codename; MG EX205. In structure...
test of time for its effective design, fabulous looks, and of course, the incomparable driving experience delivered by the MGB.Offered in spectacular condition this 1973 MG MGB GT is understood to have been a longtime California-based example and it clearly continues to benefit handsomely from a...
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If you’re interested in an early MGB, you better hurry- this one may not last long.Here on craigslistis a 1963 MGB roadster for sale with an asking price of just $6,000. The car is located in Houston, Texas, and it runs and drives well. Mark I cars made from 1962 through 1965...
1970 MG MGB GT condition: good cylinders: 4 cylinders drive: rwd fuel: gas odometer: 41000 paint color: blue size: compact title status: clean transmission: manual type: hatchback Restored in 2015 Rebuilt Engine (2015) – roughly 15,000 miles since rebuild ...
The MG B roadster and the GT were sold until 1980, and, under pressure from American legislation, were adapted with safety-enhancing and emission-reducing conversions during their last five production years. The resultant thick rubber bumpers and less powerful engines made these cars much less attr...
The MG MGB had a solid 18-year run, which began in 1962 and lasted all the way through 1980, but this 1969 MGB GT has had a couple of unusual transplants that make it a unique offering in the marketplace. And while it’s still a project, the seller says that it won’t take a...
James thought it would be an interesting after-hours project to create his own MGB GT V8 chassis from scratch. However, James doesn't race or build engines and he's ready to start other projects, so this car is for sale. (Asking price: $25,000.) The car is ready for someone else ...
Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 1971 MG MGB GT at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #26,874.