Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1967 MG MGB GT. Finished
in Primrose over a black interior, this BGT presents to a good
driver standard inside and out. Straight and solid body with an
excellent original underside; there are a few chips in the paint
here and there. Bumpers and trim are original and showing light
patina. Good glass. Nearly new 15-inch Minator wheels with MG
center caps are a nice upgrade (although the original factory
wheels are included with the sale).
Interior presents well with nice upholstery, door panels, carpets,
headliner and dash. All gauges are are clear and working.
Vintage (and attractive) Vilem B. Haan wood steering wheel. Stock
aside from an updated modern stereo.
Under the hood is MG's 1.8 liter four-cylinder mated to a
four-speed manual transmission. This car starts and runs well and
the gearbox feels good with no crunchy synchros. Chassis feels
great with responsive handling characteristics. The MG remains
among the most interesting and fun English sports cars at an
approachable price point. For more information about this 1967 MG
MGB GT for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please call
404-692-5250.
Vehicle Details
1967 MG MGB
Listing ID:CC-1487997
Price:$13,900
Location:Atlanta, Georgia
Year:1967
Make:MG
Model:MGB
Exterior Color:Primrose
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:25180
Stock Number:1303EC
VIN:GHD3L122321
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