Vehicle Description
There aren't many better ways to get into a British roadster than
this 1972 MGB convertible. It has classic good looks in a car that
doesn't cost a fortune to acquire or maintain. So it's the ideal
vintage roadster for the purist who enjoys driving their
classic.
It's easy to see why these cars are so popular. The sleek European
lines with just the right amount of chrome give an MGB like this
one a confidently regal appearance. And speaking of regal, these
always look quite smart in blue. Classic MG lovers know this was
one of the last years to have the more desirable chrome bumpers
that hug the form front and rear. Plus, the addition of iconic
minilite-style wheels adds to this car's sporty distinction.
We all know a car like this was meant to be open to the world, and
the tan interior is great against the exterior blue. We like these
cars because they're built for the driver. That means a high-back
bucket seat, crisp-action shifter, and an upgraded wood-rimmed
sports steering wheel. The dash is dominated by a full set of
Smiths gauges with a large speedometer and tachometer, as well as
dials for other vitals such as oil, fuel, and water. And if the
weather isn't ideal for wind-in-your-hair motoring, full roll-up
windows and an easy one-handed folding top are quite
convenient.
MG's 1800cc motor is a hardy unit that was in service for many
years. That means parts and upgrades are readily available and
affordable. This one even has some nice upgrades like a Flame
Thrower coil, electric pusher fan, and separate engine cooler. The
four-speed transmission helps the engine stay in its power
sweet-spot. Plus, you have the control of front disc brakes and
wide modern Bridgestone tires.
This is a desirable year and a desirable look for a timeless
British classic. Time to get your hands on this MGB. Call
today!!!