The affordable 1962-80 British MGB sports car was the first new
sports car for hundreds of thousands of Americans and likely was
owned by at least half a million because it had second, third and
even fourth owners. A good number of MGBs are still around, mostly
in restored condition.
The MGB was the last MG sports car sold in this country. It was
simple, rugged and fun to drive. As with all MGs, the “B” required
minimal maintenance and could withstand considerable abuse.
At the end, some 387,675 four-cylinder MGB roadsters and 125,597 GT coupes were built. It’s estimated that at least half of the 513,272 four-cylinder MGBs came to this country.
This MG B has very few miles on it since a complete and over the top restoration. It has the very desirable chrome bumpers. It runs and drives better than new. It has a 5-speed manual transmission and chrome wire wheels. A super sharp example with better than new build quality and drivability.
Please note, this vehicle will be offered for sale only at the Central Pennsylvania Auto Auction, July 14th and 15th, 2017 in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. For more information contact us at (800) 248-8026 or visit www.cpaautoauction.com.