Vehicle Description
1966 MG MGB Roadster
In light of ever increasing competition from Japanese automakers MG
ad men devised a commercial where an MGB would be dropped from a
plane at 2000 feet, parachute would open, and a stunt driver would
parachute down next to it, and upon both safely landing, the stunt
driver would get into the MG, turn the key and drive off, just in
front of oncoming Datsun, Fiat, and Porsche with ad copy saying MG
a jump ahead of the competition! It worked...
For consignment, a fully restored in 1997, and holding up well,
this '66 version of the MGB presents very nicely. A quick starter,
and smooth runner, it also has good looks, and is an all straight
car with British flair, bloody well right!
Exterior
From its low-slung bonnet, towards the very clean MG badged grille,
and paired curved bumper with pushers, chrome bezeled headlights,
belt line chromed spear, new beige canvas top, and small but simple
boot, this car is all straight and the black paint is very nicely
done. Britework, and correct badging are pristine as well. Multi
spoked sports mag wheels with faux knockoff spindles in the center
are sporting all 4 corners.
Interior
A nicely preserved beige leather covered interior with leather
buckets in tuck and roll pattern with smooth bolsters, door panels
which are tight and straight, and beige matching carpet, the
interior is near showroom on this 54 year-old example of the MGB. A
very clean dash with no cracking or errors sits behind an original
restored steering wheel. The 4-speed shifter is seen on the hump,
and a switch for overdrive is within the dash. Smith's gauges
abound as well as the array of control toggles. A note, the plastic
in the top is like new with very clear appearance, and no
fading.
Drivetrain
A 110ci 4-cylinder fed by dual SU HS4 carburetors, is attached to a
4-speed manual transmission with electronically activated
Laycock-De-Normanville overdrive and on the rear is a 3.90 geared
axle. All well restored here and all spit spot!
Undercarriage
Very sturdy with minor areas of surface rust, but well done in the
1997 restoration. Frame is solid and rust free. Noted are front
disc brakes and rear drum brakes. Suspension comes in the form of
independent coil spring in the front and leaf springs for the rear.
A stock style single exhaust snakes it way to the back to expel
spent fossils.
Drive-Ability
I donned my driving hat, goggles, and scarf and off to the Classic
Auto Mall test track I went. My cohort always lets me wheel the
British cars as I have a soft spot for them....it takes me back to
my high school and college day, but I digress... The car started
easily with the twist of the key and off I went. The wind rushing
through my hair, i felt as if i was touring the countryside outside
of the East Sussex. Great acceleration, bias free braking and
wonderful handling. This MG took everything I could throw at it on
my drive and did it with perfect British charm and manners. Now, to
find a way to sneak this car home without my wife finding out.
A classic British sports car convertible, where you can hop in turn
the key and be off for a tool with not a care in the world. This
heated garage kept car, was well maintained, and painstakingly
restored to emulate the original as closely as possible without
sacrificing any safety concerns. With that I'll say, "chip chip
cheerio and all that rot!"
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.