Showing
22,876 miles; chrome bumpers; wire wheels
The MGB GT combined the charm of the open-top roadster with the
practicality of a fixed-roof fastback, styled by Pininfarina. By 1970, it had
become a staple of British motoring, offering lively performance from its
1.8-litre four-cylinder engine and a comfortable four-seat layout.
With
crisp lines, chrome detailing, and agile handling, the GT delivered both
everyday usability and weekend fun.
This example represents the golden
era of affordable sports cars, embodying the spirit of classic motoring with
timeless design, robust engineering, and enduring appeal among enthusiasts
worldwide.
It was first registered in April
1970 showing 22,876 miles and running on wire wheels and finished in British
racing green with a black interior.
The paperwork
includes the current V5C showing nine former keepers, having been with the
current keeper since 2023.
Recent works and new parts include, chrome
bumpers, front lights, wings, sills, floor pans, carpet, headliner, choke cable,
overdrive seal, re-wired fuel pump, fuel sender, ignition condenser and the
carburettors cleaned.
Has been starting and
driving while on site for the pictures and video.
Contact:
david.tassell@brightwells.com