Very clean early rubber bumper MGB. Beautiful color combination,
runs and drives great. Older repaint, clean and solid throughout,
fresh out of long-term ownership. Top, boot, and tonneau included.
Still the most affordable way to own a traditional British sports
car!Somehow the MGB remains eminently affordable, despite its
handsome good looks, wonderful road manners, and plentiful parts
supply. If you want to get into the British car hobby, there's no
better way to dip your toes in the water than an MGB like this
handsome bright blue example. This car was built before the Feds
mandated the taller ride height, so it has the right look even with
the rubber bumpers: clean and uncluttered. The shape is probably
familiar, and it has aged rather well--for being more than five
decades old, the B still looks remarkably contemporary. With
straight bodywork, this one shows quite well overall. It isn't
perfect, of course, but the gaps are nice, there's no evidence of
the dreaded tin worm, and while the paint shows its age with some
checking and modest signs of use, it looks great rolling down the
road. You'll also note good glass, bright lenses, and a traditional
look that makes the MGB unmistakably British. An accessory trunk
rack out back even makes this MGB a little practical for a weekend
getaway.The interior is in great condition, a combination of new
and original components that give it a consistent look. The bucket
seats are supportive for spirited driving and comfortable enough
for road trips if that's your thing. The tan upholstery looks great
in the low-slung sports car, and the black carpets work nicely with
the black dash and hardware. Big, easy-to-read Smiths gauges
monitor the engine, and they're all operational. There's also an
AM/FM radio in the dash, although we're of the opinion that if you
get into a car like this and reach for the radio, you've bought the
wrong car. The exhaust note is just fantastic! Overhead there's a
black convertible top that's in excellent condition, and this car
includes both a top boot and a full cockpit tonneau that gives it a
racy feel if you're driving alone. There's also a good-sized trunk
that is finished with blue carpets and a full-sized spare tire
assembly.The engine is MG's familiar 1798 cc inline-4, whose
reliability has been proven many times over by now. The hardware is
basic, but that's all part of the MG's appeal--simplicity is
sometimes better. A pair of side-draft carburetors feed the torquey
little four cylinder, while a 4-2-1 exhaust manifold handles the
spent gasses, dumping into a burly-sounding exhaust system with a
proper resonator. A recent radiator up front help keep the engine
cool and there's an alternator to power everything without issues.
It has been recently tuned, so it starts quickly, idles nicely, and
pulls through the gears with enthusiasm. You'll note this MGB is
equipped with front disc brakes, a nice find on any vintage sports
car, but the modest curb weight means that power steering is
completely unnecessary. The floors and unit-body structure are in
excellent condition with no signs of structural issues and 3.90
gears out back mean that it feels energetic around town. It isn't
detailed underneath, but the undercoating isn't hiding any scary
rust issues and probably helps with noise and heat in the cockpit.
Handsome factory wheels give it a sporty attitude and carry
175/70/14 Michelin radials with lots of life left in them.There's
still nothing else quite like a vintage British sports car. There
are faster cars, yes, but the way the MGB goes about its business
is pure joy and you'll quickly discover why the old adage 'It's
more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow' makes a lot
of sense. Add in the appealing look, the open-air experience, the
reasonable price, and great parts support, and you get a car that's
a whole lot more than its price would suggest. Call today!Harwood
Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or professional
inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
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