Vehicle Description
This 1975 MG MGB has a distinct color combo, a terrific driving
experience, and nice additions - including a Bluetooth radio. So
you have one of the most alluring driver's cars out there right
now, and it's offered for a value price.
The bright orange paint is a great color for a 1970s machine. It's
the right mix of bright style without straying too far from the
earthy colors they liked back then. So you get to be bold while
staying vintage. Plus, the orange is a cool midpoint between the
clean black bumpers and the sharp-looking tan convertible top. And
it's not just the color theme that has a big appeal here. The
full-length side trim shows off the good fit of the panels, the
Rostyle wheels are a terrific sporty touch, and the rear luggage
rack is the ideal accessory for a classic European weekend car.
The saddle tan interior gives us a similar color appeal to the tan
folding roof. So the whole car feels like it has a harmonized
feeling. Of course, the best harmony is how this car speaks to your
enthusiast's soul. The feel of the bucket seats, placement of the
gearshift, and the crisp Smith's gauges are all there to engage the
driver. They took the time to give you some nice added details,
too. This includes stylish ones like the tan convertible boot and
walnut-like trim on the dash and console. You also have the modern
appeal of an AM/FM stereo with USB and Bluetooth.
The engine bay has the clean look of a well-kept powerhouse. The
1800cc motor knows how to properly move this car, especially when
you take full control with the four-speed manual transmission.
Plus, the nimble handling, power brakes, front discs, and modern
tires are all part of what makes an MGB a classic that stays in
demand with real drivers.
A well-priced and strong-running MGB is alluring especially when it
also offers sharp-looking distinction. That's why you know you want
to hit the road in this roadster. Call today!!!