MG MGA V8 (1980)
for sale
Price: US $14,000.00
Price: US $14,000.00
MGB
V8 roadster, 1980
Expensively and elaborately done to a very high level
I purchased the car from a
guy in NJ who had most of the basic engineering work done….as I was told, rebuilt modified 3.9 Rover V8 engine, high lift cam, gas flowed heads, balanced, new 4 barrel carb in JWR intake manifold, on and on. And fitted to a near perfect 28, 000 original
mile rubber bumper car.
The engine was bored, I was
told, to 3.9 liters and it, and the 5 speed transmission were taken from a
Triumph TR8. And, amazingly weighs 40
pounds less than the original cast
iron 4 cylinder MGB engine. So, NOT nose
heavy, no negative effect on steering, handling, or overall drivability.
Now, none of the engine work
could be verified BUT this is what I found……zero smoke, perfect running, perfect
oil pressure (yes, nicely adapted to the original gauges) and at 3, 000 rpm the
cam ‘comes in’ and it revs oh, so quickly. VERY powerful. And very ‘cammy.’ This is far from a stock engine.
I was told “300hp” and that
is believable. Acceleration feels like
a 289 AC Cobra. VERY fast, yet, smooth and tractable.
What is neat about these
conversions is the later model MGBs were designed for a V8. But the Leyland
board of directors had different plans and felt a V8 in a B might impact
negatively on Triumph Stag and TR8 sales. So, while the UK got
an MGBGT V8 (with a piddling 137hp), this side of the Atlantic
got 62.5hp rubber bumper MGBs.
The engine fits as if it was
designed for it (it was). Very
professional. And then I added a new
radiator with a thicker core, twin high output shrouded electric cooling
fans to provide a first class cooling
system.
Car had new springs with
polyurethane bushings but I added a thicker sway bar. As a late model MGB, already had a rear sway
bar. And after consulting with a few MGB
racers, the thought was, for road use, no more suspension modification was
really needed.
But brakes….. That is where I
went all out. Replaced the original
disc rotors and calipers with state-of-the-art Wilwood four piston calipers and
crossdrilled, slotted rotors. And replaced
the rear drums with all new rotors and calipers and handbrake units. With the factory power assist unit, the
results are awesome. 21st
century racing brake technology.
And the rest? Car had its original orangey paint and I had
the following work done: a complete, professional chrome bumper conversion, some new sheet metal, new lights, all
new chrome, new grille, and even had the post 1968 side lights removed and the
holes filled with sheet metal welded into place. The result, an exterior that is essentially
the same as the pre 1968 MGBs... The best
looking of all.
Then had the car painted in
proper GN29 MGB British Racing Green. In
the engine bay, trunk, under the hood and trunk lid, door jambs, everywhere.
Interior: came to me with near new tan leather seats, new door panels, and everything stock, original. I found a local shop that does custom vinyl
and leather dying for the local Aston and Ferrari dealer……..had the console and
dash disassembled and every piece dyed (using a special 6 coat process) to
match the rest of the interior. Then new
tan carpets, had a custom made wood dashboard fitted, new Sony stereo/CD with
USB input, and wood steering wheel added. You can judge from the photos….to me, has the look of a far more
expensive car.
New tan top, about to install
(not seen in the photos) a new tan cloth tonneau (expensive but worth it). Installed new 3” racing seat and shoulder
belts, have UK MGBGTV8 badges the next owner can install where he wishes, had
the speedo and tach recalibrated for the new engine and 5 speed transmission, wheel splines are brand new (a note about wheels….installed chrome wire wheels
for that classic look BUT can offer this car with an expensive set of heavy
duty knock off Minilite style alloy wheels), was told this car has an MGC back
axle with 3.08 diff (it certainly seems that way as in 5th gear, the
engine revs are quite low).
I put a small fortune
into this car. And a change of
priorities (have a super road MGB with 5 speed, crossflow head, Webers, four
wheel disc brakes, etc. and just finished a 1964 dual purpose road and historic
race car for my son) has caused me to offer this car for sale. Have put on, maybe, 100 miles, runs cool, doesn’t miss a beat, and every once in a while, what fun to step on the gas and
scare myself.
If you have questions, you are encouraged to call me (during office hours, eastern time) at 203-377-6746. Thanks for looking and good luck!
(This car is available for sale in a variety of publications and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time for any reason. As a nearly-40-year-old sports car, it's offered as-is and where-is with no guarantee or warranty. I require a 10% deposit within 48 hours of sale and full payment within 7 days. I can help the winner ship this vehicle anywhere in the world.)
update: 2015-05-22
Used |
“As a nearly-40-year-old sports car, it would be impossible to catalogue every small scratch or blemish. Paint is good but may contain small scratches or blemishes. Interior, seats and trim are very good but may all contain minor imperfections” |
Year: | 1980 | Mileage: | 28,048 |
Make: | MG | Sub Model: | V8 |
Model: | MGA | Exterior Color: | Green |
Trim: | V8 | Interior Color: | Tan |
Engine: | 3.9L V8 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Drive Type: | RWD |