1977 MG MGB has been owned since June 1990 by a happy couple in
Burnsville. The car has been regularly serviced, as recently as the
spring of 2020, and it starts readily and runs strongly, without
smoke, shifting, tracking and braking straight. A brand NEW black
vinyl TOP has just been installed and the battery, exhaust, three
switches and tires are recent replacements. The engine bay is clean
with little oil most, and no coolant leaks. The car has been
repainted (its original color) but exactly when is not recorded and
there are a few surface rust bubbles on both front fenders (which
can be repaired.) The body is otherwise sound as is the
undercarriage. The black interior was refurbished and today remains
clean and tidy. There is a spare wheel and tire, jack and some
tools with the car as well as an inside cover. It's a genuine,
strong driver with many years and miles left in it for a new
caretaker. With a new top and a working heater it can be driven
away with confidence. This is a decent MGB that is looking for
adoption after 30 years with a single family. Engine no. 18V 883
AE-L 014415, Body no. GU23T 781544P. Factory color Chartreuse BLVC
167 Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients
home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with
about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and
talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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