First registered in February 1973 (built in November 1972), this MGB is in fine fettle, with good bodywork, excellent paintwork in Nightfire Red, and mainly good interior with only a few areas to maybe improve – good headlining. We are unsure when the car was repainted in its current colour, but we have a good history file showing extensive restoration a number of years ago. The door gaps are good, tailgate and bonnet fit well, and the underside is tidy, as is the engine bay. It has a replacement Ivor Searle engine which we understand is unleaded. The car starts easily, has good oil pressure and drives very well with excellent performance, quiet back axle and gearbox, and properly working overdrive. Electronic ignition has been fitted. New brake discs have been fitted recently, the matching tyres have not covered many miles, and the part-chrome Rostyles are in fairly good condition. Electric power steering has been fitted which makes for lighter steering. There is a British Motor Industry Heritage Certificate, V5C and MOT to 31st July 2024, and photographs of the restoration in the aforementioned history file. A nice MGB for not a lot of money. There is a short video of this car in action on our Facebook and Instagram pages.
We are always pleased to consider part-exchange especially for good MGs, or for othe interesting classics, and we can offer economic delivery to most parts of mainland Britain.
We also sell cars on a commission basis – no sale, no charge.
Please telephone for more information on 01723 859886 or 07876 741183 (please, no texts) at any reasonable hour, 7 days a week.
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