The Mid Seventies marked the decline of American dominance in the
manufacture of truly high performance cars ... The new smog laws
were choking out horsepower , and massive amounts of torque was
available only in heavily modified cars. The Brits had been
fighting with their own dilemmas in the late sixties and British
Leland had already found their niche in small light weight ,
reasonable power to weight ratio cars like the MG -B, Austin
Healey...Triumph TR-4's and 6's.....These little cars were fun to
drive ...Two people could have a great time cruising to the
mountains in one of these little cars...They were economical and
not hard on the wallet and barrels of fun.... This "B" boasts a
beautiful black paint job , tu tone gray tweed interior and only
92000 miles..... Go ahead have a ball drive a British classic
.....wear a god save the queen T-shirt and keep a bunch of money in
your wallet........
This car much like most cars that are nearly 50 years old and have
never been restored has issues .....We at Crown Concepts believe in
, and practice FULL DISCLOSURE.....We are providing photo's of some
of the deficiencies that we have been able to uncover and invite
you to call or Email us with any questions that you may
have....This car will be sold 100 % as is...... In summary this
little car runs well. Looks great ...This car needs a good
home.......
Vehicle Details
1972 MG MGB
Listing ID:CC-927240
Price:$7,995
Location:Tucson, Arizona
Year:1972
Make:MG
Model:MGB
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:91000
Stock Number:P0004
VIN:GHN5UC28828G
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