Detail Info for: MG : MGB GT NEW PRICE-Steel dash GT, new interior and gauges, rebuilt engine, wire wheels,
Transaction Info
Sold On:
10/09/2014
Price:
$ 7995.00
Condition:
Mileage:
42278
Location:
Charlottesville, Virginia, 22901
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1967 MG MGB
Submodel Body Type:
GT Coupe
Engine:
1.8 4 cylinder
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
GHD3116409
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Beautifully restored 1967 MGB GT... last of the desirable steel dash GT's. Price just reduced by $1,000 for quick sale. Restoration done by a previous owner about 5 years ago. During the restoration, the following was completed: *repaint of the original blue plus painted on custom white center stripe*new chrome bumpers*new front badge bar, custom British badges and european driving lamps*new exhaust*rebuilt 1.8 MGB engine from a 1971 MGB (about 5,000 miles on rebuild)*converted carbs to new Weber carburetor with manual choke*new Moss oil cooler*new bullet style mirrors on each wing*brand new interior (black seat covers with white piping trim, new carpet, new gauges, new dash top, new mats) The photos tell the story. While not a #1 concourse show car, it's a very nice driver and priced to sell. Wire wheels with excellent rubber. Spare wire wheel and spare in trunk. 4-speed (no o/d)... chrome wheel well interior mounted fire extinguisher, MG radio delete plate. Glass is very good all around as is rubber glass trim. Runs and drives great. I had the car at 70 mph on the highway today on a 30 minute drive to our local British car show and it tracks strong, true and straight. I would not hesitate to get in and drive this car cross country tomorrow. No oil leaks under car. All fluids and filters changed this summer including a full tune-up. The car is turn-key. Rust... there are three small areas where rust is not visible but small bumps can be felt under the paint. I've included photos of all three areas and the fact that you can't really see anything is the point- they are hardly visible. These areas are on the lower drivers side door, next to the passenger side door handle and the cowl/fender seal behind the hood. The car is very clean underneath and was sprayed with a sealer during the restoration that looks like POR 15. The sun visors have been removed and are in the trunk if the new owner wants to re-install them. Compare to other GT's selling north of $10,000. Selling to make room for a new addition in my car collection.
