Neat MG MGB in stylish GT trim! This example was first registered in 1975. This is a very well cared for copy with extremely fine engineering and therefore also very tight and pleasant to drive. The lively 1800 cc engine runs great and provides plenty of power. The bodywork is in a very tight and cool condition, in the past it was nicely repainted. Underside and chassis very cool and solid, nicely painted. The interior is typically understated 70s with only the essentials present. Still special but 119638 km. with full history from new, purchase receipt from the 1st owner is still with the car. nice options such as sunroof, wooden steering wheel and gear knob, chrome rostyle wheels and overdrive on 3 and 4 gears. Has recently had major maintenance . At the 1964 Brussels Salon, Coune presented a coupe version of the MGB. The changes were not limited to a simple hardtop: thanks to parts from Renault and Simca, among others, he designed a car with its own personality, with a sloping roofline and a Ferrari-like rear end. The design was so well received that Coune decided to produce it. Spurred on by this success, MG introduced the MGB GT in 1965 . This closed version was also known as 'poor man's Aston Martin'. The GT also owed its beautiful lines partly to the interference of the grand master of body shapes: Pininfarina, who also built the prototype.
Accessories
* Chrome trims
* Double SU carburettor
* Ignition switch
* Oil cooler
* Spare wheel
* Rostyle wheels
* Sunroof
- FuelPetrol
- Body TypesCoupe
- TransmissionManual
- Exterior ColourPloughing
- Number of doors2

