MG MGB (1973)
for sale
Price: US $1,000.00
Price: US $1,000.00
MGB roadster, 1973
Nice, straight, excellent driving car
Very clean MGB, 97, 000 original miles (a bit over 2, 100 miles per year), excellent body (I went
over the body edges, rockers, quarters, etc. with a kitchen magnet...and it
stuck at all places. .would appear that there is no plastic filler anywhere), older but very nice maroon paint (note reflections on hood and trunk
lid...'mirror finish').
Excellent
interior, no rips, no wear, door panels are excellent as are carpets, seats, dash, etc. and has a nice wood dashboard. Also a new JVC stereo/CD with USB input and new quality speakers.
Top is new, has
an excellent tonneau cover, no rust in the paint and nice and clean in the trunk
and engine bay.
Mechanically: engine starts instantly, runs perfectly, I
tested the compression. .135-140 psi in every cylinder, 70 psi oil pressure
when warm (owner's manual states 40-80 psi is normal), no smoke under normal
running, quiet valves, no dreadful oil leaks. All in all, not that different than the day the car was first sold.
SU carbs seem
properly tuned, has an oil cooler, original air cleaners, wiring looks to be in
good condition and everything works electrically.
Car has had the
brakes just gone over, all new splined wheel hubs and hardware, wheel bearings
just cleaned and repacked, new chrome knock offs, and a good set of sandblasted
and painted wire wheels, new inner tubes and new 175/65 radial tires.
Underneath looks
very solid with no undercoating to hide rust or damage. Even appears to have the original factory
paint underneath.
All in all, a
really nice MGB of one of the best years. ..early cars are attractive but
quite crude with no safety equipment, ancient electricals, and single circuit
brakes. 1968 to 1971 MGBs had the ugliest
dash with no glove box or air vents. And
after 1974 1/2, the ugly rubber bumpers and by 1977, a single Stromberg carb
and a mere 62.5hp. Making the 1972-1974
MGBs among the best of all of the MGB variants.
Of course, as a
1973, stronger Mk II transmission and back axle, dual circuit brakes, negative
ground electrical system with an alternator, illuminated dash switches, better
cooling system, reclining seats, dash air vents (making it easy to install
a/c), and in this particular car's case, no plastic filler, excellent
mechanicals, and the rest can be seen in the photos.
Hard to imagine a better 'buy' in a usable
classic English sports car...105 mph performance, great ride and handling, sure
disc brake stopping power, easy to service and repair, and with true classic
style.
Car is for sale, the first buyer who comes my way will own a beautiful all season classic. And, of course, I have advertised this car in various publications and certainly reserve the right to sell it and end this auction. I can store the car for the winning bidder if necessary and can assist in shipping it anywhere in the world. If you have any questions, please call at 203-377-6746 weekdays during business hours EST.
update: 2018-01-16
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1973 |
Mileage: | 97,000 | Make: | MG |
Exterior Color: | Maroon | Model: | MGB |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |