Detail Info for: MG: MGB MG: MGB Roadster V8

Transaction Info

Sold On:
04/02/2016
Price:
$ 15000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
61800
Location:
Penfield, New York, 14526
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1977 MG MGB
Submodel Body Type:
Convertible
Engine:
Buick aluminum V8
Transmission:
5 speed manual
VIN:
GHN5UH416221G
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

1977 MGB V8 Roadster I bought this British racing green roadster in 2011, proceeded to remove the heavy, weak 1.8 liter 4 banger and 4 speed transmission and then engage in a year long assembly process to install a lightweight all-aluminum Buick 215 ci (3.5 liter) V8 and 5 speed Camaro box. The performance transformation with this engine and drivetrain is truly exhilarating . It now accelerates with the speed of a modern high speed sports car and can cruise comfortably on a highway at very low RPM's. I have gotten 29 MPG on long highway trips. Unfortunately, I just turned 75 and cannot get my 6 foot plus frame in and out of the car the way I used to. so it's time to give the car a new home. The MGB however is in great shape. All the conversion bugs have been sorted out and its really a pleasure to drive. The car was painted by the previous owner just prior to my purchase. The usually objectionable black bumpers were painted the same color as the car and I get a lot of conplements on this feature. The external changes I've made to the car are as follows: 2 rows of tasteful louvers in the hood. A V8 insignia on the rear deck (the same badge design used in the factory V8). A dual exhaust system which required centering the gas tank. Everything on this car works! The lights, signals, accessories, heater, blowers, horn, handbrake, wipers, everything! I went way overboard on the money I spent on this project with over $25K invested. Here's a list of the performance modifications I added to the B: Engine: Mileage on new engine: 3056 1963 Buick (BOP) 215 ci displacement. Professionally rebuilt with honed cylinders and new Hastings rings. Valve job and head reconditioning. Crower stage 2 hydraulic lifter cam. All oil passages enlarged with 5/8" oil pick up tube (ensures better oil pressure to lifters). Large oil pump gears for improved flow. Booster plate. Metric oil pump base. Remote oil filter. Edelbrock 4 bbl carburetor. Offenhauser finned alum valve covers. Hydraulic hood struts. Ignition: Delco Remy distributor rebuilt by D&D. Pertronics solid state ignition. Flamethrower ignition coil. Cooling: Custom HD alum radiator fabricated by D&D. 16" pusher fan (thermostatically activated). High flow water pump (D&D). Pulley mounted engine fan. Transmission: professionally re-built '88 Camaro 'world class' 5 speed. Shortened shifter. Transdapt custom bell housing. Clutch: lightweight (27 lb.) flywheel. Camaro spec disc & pressure plate. McLeod hydraulic throw out bearing. New clutch master cylinder. Rear Axle: MGC ring and pinion (3.31 ratio). Shortened/balanced driveshaft by BMC. Exhaust: Gas tank centered to accommodate dual exhaust. Jet coated 1.5" dia tube headers (4 into 1 collectors). Headers routed thru inner fenders via RV8 style. Twin Dynomax mufflers. Electrical: 100 amp Delco alternator. Custom lightweight gear reduction starter. Halogen headlights. Relays wired into 'high draw' components. Battery cut-off switch (red handle in trunk). GPS plug-in receptacle added. Brakes: standard MGB power brakes. All new premium 'green' front brake pads. All new rear shoes. All new hard and soft brake lines. New master cylinder. Suspension: all new suspension poly bushings. New premium front Suplex lowered springs. Re-built arm damper shocks. Gauges: All new Speedhut premium gauges (tach & speedo say 'MGB V8'). Speedometer is GPS driven with multi features. Wheels & Tires: Minilite style cast alum wheels. New Yokohama Touring S P195/70R14 size tires. Other: Includes spare tire and original jack. Convertible top (tan color) is in good shape with no tears. Wind buffer screen included (not shown). 3 cup holders. All work performed by a meticulous mechanical engineer (myself !).

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