This 1973 MG MGB is a classic British roadster that offers all the
charm and driving enjoyment these legendary convertibles are known
for. With its signature chrome bumpers and timeless proportions,
this MGB captures the essence of open-top motoring in its purest
form. It is being offered as a driver/project car-a solid
foundation for someone looking to enjoy it now and gradually take
it to the next level.
Under the hood, this MGB is powered by its original 1800cc
4-cylinder engine, mated to a 4-speed manual transmission that
delivers a direct and engaging driving experience. The car runs and
drives, providing an immediate opportunity to enjoy vintage
motoring, whether it's weekend cruises or tinkering sessions in the
garage. The gearbox shifts smoothly, and the engine maintains a
steady rhythm, making this a roadworthy project you can enjoy from
day one.
The exterior was repainted in classic British Racing Green several
years ago. While the finish has aged, it still presents well at a
glance and captures the iconic look of British sports cars from the
era. There is some rust on the rear quarter panels, a common area
for MGBs, but the undercarriage remains solid, providing a strong
structural base for future restoration if desired. Whether you
choose to restore it fully or continue to enjoy it with its patina,
this car offers flexibility to suit a variety of enthusiast
tastes.
Inside, the black vinyl interior shows well, maintaining the
classic simplicity and elegance MGBs are known for. The bucket
seats offer comfort and support, and the layout remains true to the
original design. The steering wheel, dash, and gauges give the car
an authentic vintage feel, perfect for anyone who appreciates
traditional British craftsmanship.
This 1973 MGB is a true classic that invites you to enjoy it as-is
or refine it further over time. Its strong mechanical foundation,
vintage styling, and open-air appeal make it a perfect candidate
for a weekend project, an entry into the world of classic car
ownership, or simply a fun, drivable classic to enjoy on the open
road. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a first-time
enthusiast, this MGB delivers the pure joy of classic motoring with
a touch of British flair.
South Jersey Classics is a 10,000-square-foot classic and specialty
collector automobile dealer, featuring 50+ vehicles. This vehicle
is located in our showroom in Newfield, NJ. Our Dealership is on US
Route 40 just off New Jersey Route 55, Exit 39B heading towards
Elmer, NJ; conveniently just 40 Minutes East of Philadelphia, 40
Minutes West from the Major New Jersey Shore Points, and 30 minutes
North of the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Our Showroom is conveniently
accessible from all major Southern New Jersey Roadways including
New Jersey Turnpike, I-295, I-76, NJ Route 42, NJ Route 55, US
Route 40, Atlantic City Expressway, and New Jersey Parkway. Our
website is www.SJClassics.com and our phone number is (856)
521-0832. Don't hesitate to contact us anytime for more information
or to come to see the vehicle in person. Please be sure to view all
of our HD photos directly at our website www.SJClassics.com for the
best viewing experience
Vehicle Details
1973 MG MGB
Listing ID:CC-1946192
Price:$6,900
Location:Newfield, New Jersey
Year:1973
Make:MG
Model:MGB
Exterior Color:British Racing Green
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:109657
Stock Number:73-3903
VIN:GHN5UD313903
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