This 1973 MGB Roadster is powered by a 1.8-liter inline-four paired
with a four-speed manual transmission. Work prior to the seller's
2020 acquisition involved refinishing the car in metallic navy blue
and refreshing the brown interior. Equipment includes a tan soft
top, a body-colored hardtop, 14? wire wheels with knock-off hubs in
addition to a luggage rack, door-mounted mirrors, and a heater. The
car was refinished in its current shade of metallic navy blue in
2007 following the replacement of the floor pans and repairs made
with lead body filler. The car is equipped with a tan soft top, a
body-colored removable hardtop, a trunk-mounted luggage rack,
door-mounted mirrors, tonneau cover, and chrome-finished bumpers.
Chrome-finished 14? wire wheels and replacement hubs were installed
in 2010 along with 185/70 Sumitomo HTR T4 tires. A spare wheel and
tire are located in the trunk. Braking is provided by
power-assisted front discs and rear drums. The interior has bucket
seats upholstered in brown leather. Interior includes a center
console with storage under the armrest, a locking glove box and a
passenger-side map pocket. The steering wheel wears an aftermarket
wrap and has Smiths instrumentation including a 120-mph
speedometer, tachometer, gauges displaying oil pressure, coolant
temperature, and fuel level. The 1.8-liter inline-four was factory
equipped with twin SU carburetors. Work completed in 2010
reportedly involved refreshing the engine, replacing the radiator,
installing a stainless-steel exhaust and a 12-volt electrical
system. Power is routed to the rear wheels through a four-speed
manual transmission that was rebuilt in 2010 along with the clutch.
Please contact Kennith Stewart for more information at
803-283-7289
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