1967 MG MGB RoadsterIntroducing this 1967 MG MGB Roadster that is
finished in Tartan Red complemented with a black interior. One of
the standout features of this MG B is its black convertible soft
top, which effortlessly adds a touch of sophistication and allows
you to embrace the joy of open-air driving.Highlights:- California
Car (Black License Plate)- 1.8-Liter 4-Cylinder Engine - 4-Speed
Manual Transmission- Twin SU Carburetors- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes-
Convertible Soft Top- Modern Electric Cooling Fan- Roll Bar- Dual
Chrome Wing-Mounted Mirrors- Chrome-Finished 14-Inch Wire Wheels-
$19,403.17 in Service Receipts (1987-2025)Equipped with a 4-speed
manual transmission, 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine, SU dual
carburetors, front-wheel disc brakes, Smiths instrumentation, twin
exhaust outlets, 14-inch wire wheels with Michelin tires, chrome
bumpers, 3-spoke wood steering wheel, jack, and a full-size spare
tire in the trunk. Inside the cabin, you'll find a host of
convenience features such as bucket seats, manual-crank windows,
vent windows, dual-side rearview mirrors, glove compartment, and
toggle switches.Supporting its upkeep are $19,403.17 in service
receipt copies dating from May 1987 through May 2025, documenting
long-term ownership and consistent maintenance. If you're in the
market for a classic sports car that combines style, optimal
performance, and heritage, look no further than this Mk1 MGB that
is mechanically sound. For $11,750
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