--Primrose Yellow with Black leather interior, Black carpeting,
Black soft top, Restored, 1.8 Liter 4-cylinder engine, 4-speed
manual gearbox with overdrive.The MGB debuted in 1962 replacing the
MGA and continued the fame of the iconic and storied small British
sports car. It featured a modern design including a monocoque
structure instead of the traditional body on frame. The lightweight
design reduced manufacturing costs while adding to overall vehicle
strength. Wind-up windows were standard, and a comfortable driver's
compartment offered plenty of legroom. The MGB was one of the first
cars to feature controlled crumple zones designed to protect the
driver and passenger in a 30-mph impact.This excellent 1960s sports
car is one of the best driving, most reliable and fun sports cars
of its period. This MGB has received a full restoration and shows
as well on the underside as it does the top and interior. Fully
sorted and further equipped with a Moto Lita Wooden steering wheel,
MG wooden shift knob, Fog Lamps, Stainless exhaust, Spin on oil
filter conversion, gear reduction starter and 3-point Seatbelts.The
MGB runs and drives well. It has a very solid shell and drives
accordingly with a smooth ride. A classic and iconic British
roadster, this restored MGB is ready for immediate enjoyment and
would certainly be a showpiece at any MG event or other vintage car
show. Comes complete with Jack, Spare wheel/tire, Spark plug wrench
and knock off hammer.
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