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For Sale: 1973 MG MGB in Irvine, California

Vehicle Description

RCC Motors is pleased to offer this unique 1973 MG MGB. It was purchased by its current owner in 1974 and has always been garaged and well maintained. It has traveled just 63,000 original miles from new. It wears its mostly original paint and has its original interior. It is a pure and honest example. 

The roadster was the first of the MGB range to be produced. The body was a pure two-seater; a small rear seat was a rare option at one point. By making better use of space the MGB was able to offer more passenger and luggage accommodation than the earlier MGA while being 3 inches shorter overall. The suspension was also softer, giving a smoother ride, and the larger engine gave a slightly higher top speed. The four-speed gearbox was an uprated version of the one used in the MGA with an optional (electrically activated) overdrive transmission. Wheel diameter dropped from 15 to 14 inches 

In late 1967, sufficient changes were introduced for the factory to define a Mark II model for the 1968 model year. Changes included synchromesh on all four gears with revised ratios, an optional Borg-Warner automatic gearbox (except in the US), a new rear axle, and an alternator in place of the dynamo with a change to a negative earth system. To accommodate the new gearboxes there were significant changes to the sheet metal in the floorpan, and a new flat-topped transmission tunnel.

To meet US safety regulations for the 1968 model year, the MGB received a plastic and foam rubber covered "safety" dashboard, dubbed the "Abingdon pillow", and dual circuit brakes. Other markets continued with the steel dashboard. Rubery Owen RoStyle wheels were introduced to replace the previous pressed steel versions in 1969 and reclining seats were standardized.

1969 also saw three windscreen wipers instead of two high back seats with head restraints and side marker lamps. The next year saw a new front grille, recessed, in black aluminum. The more traditional-looking polished grille returned in 1973 with a black "honeycomb" insert. In North America, 1970 saw split rear bumpers with the number-plate in between, 1971-1974 returned to the earlier single-piece full-length style chrome bumper.

Vehicle Details

  • 1973 MG MGB
  • Listing ID: CC-1105978
  • Price: $15,000 (OBO)
  • Location:Irvine, California
  • Year:1973
  • Make:MG
  • Model:MGB
  • Exterior Color:Yellow
  • Interior Color:Black
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:Inline 4
  • Odometer:63328
  • Stock Number:C0032
  • Title Status:Clear
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