MG MGB GT (1967)
for sale
Price: US $911.00
Price: US $911.00
Don’t miss this chance to own this
wonderful California based 1967 MGB GT owned, loved, and cared for by the same
Northern California owner (Ron) for the past 34 years. This MGB GT has always been a Northern
California car and even has both original black and yellow license plates
issued back in 1967. I am putting Ron’s
car up for auction (for him) as he’s a neighbor of mine. If you would like to discuss
more details about the car, I can put you in touch with him. Payment and pick up will be directly with Ron
in dry and sunny Saratoga, CA.
The Chassis has about 169k miles on
it but the engine and transmission have less than 40k miles. Ron has a log of all the big things that have
been done to maintain this time capsule. Let’s start with the chassis, since this vehicle was really never driven
in snow or mud, it retains a nearly rust free appearance. There is no rust in
the floors, rocker panels nor frame rails, only a little surface rust around
the rear hatch floor, but no perforation. The last paint job of the car was in
2011 and you can tell there was some moisture/contamination trapped near the
trim line of the front fender and two small spots on the hood where you see
some separation of the paint, but nothing has broken through. I have taken
photos of both these areas. It was a
good paint job, but not show or concourse. The car has always been red.
The engine was rebuilt back in 1987
and the transmission was upgraded with a 1st gear synchro. The
transmission is a standard four speed without overdrive, but the gears are
quite long and it does well in fourth on the freeway. Flywheel, clutch, and drive shaft were all
replaced. Soon after the twin SU carbs were rebuilt, all shocks replaced, exhaust replaced, brakes done, master and slave cylinders, water pump replaced, generator and starter rebuilt or replaced. Just an incredible amount of attention was given to the mechanicals and
it shows in the way it drives. There are no oil or transmission gear oil leaks.
This MGB GT accelerates well, drives straight, shifts without a grind, and
stops as well as any disc/drum combination can.
Interior-wise, the current owner
replaced the headliner, had new carpets made, professionally recovered the
seats and dash so they look wonderful. All of the main gauges work, plus temp
and pressure, and so do the courtesy lights. The vents operate, but the fan blower could use replacement. Door panels are in good condition but the
tops of the door panels could use a refinish. All locks are present and working
and ignition switch works fine. Lights
and turn signals are operational.
Ron is currently in his 80’s and
doesn’t drive the car much these days, he’d like it to go to a good home that
will have the chance to drive it more often. He made a list of things he would do to the car if he were younger and
was going to keep it. He would replace
all door gasket/weather-stripping as they have some over spray on them and are
original. He would also change the car from positive to negative ground and
replace the radio. Though all glass is present and intact, the Talbot rear view
mirror glass and the windshield should be replaced. They aren't cracked but are either speckled or have wiper scratches. The header panel which the
sun visors attach to has a couple of cracks, so this should be replaced. Items such as previously mentioned door panel
tops and vent fan could use some work. He would also install a proper hood prop. Finally, the tank has developed a small leak near the intake opening which is located
top rear right. One of the photos shows this. I would say this is the
one for the buyer to address first because if you fill up the tank there is
some leakage when fuel is sloshed around in the tank. It’s fine to drive the car 50-100 miles to
get it home, but any further and I would recommend another mode of transport. A simple
remedy would be to coat the tank with a good tank sealer or just replace the
tank. Overall it’s a great car to drive
and perform minor restoration and maintenance as needed. It would also be an excellent base for a
future concourse restoration.
This MGB GT comes with documentation
that Ron has plus a clean California title for registration of this historic
car. The car also comes with the original wire wheel spare, jack and knock off hammer as shown. You know that finding an original
California black plate MGB GT in this condition is getting very difficult. This
is a NO RESERVE Auction, so bid with confidence. Highest bidder will win this gem.
Ron and I hope that a private party
person will win this auction so it doesn’t go to a reseller. Please ask any
questions through “ask seller a question” and please review all 78 photos located
here: here
Buyer is responsible for the
transportation of this car and must have transaction finalized within 10 days
of auction end, this includes transporting the car. Payment is by Cash, Money Order or Wire Transfer.
Thanks and good luck bidding!
update: 2016-08-01
Used |
“This Original 1967 MGB GT has always been in California. Current owner has loved this MGB GT for the past 34 years. See Description below for the whole story.” |
Year: | 1967 | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | GHD3L109470 |
Mileage: | 169,000 | Number of Cylinders: | 4 |
Make: | MG | Transmission: | Manual |
Model: | MGB | Body Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | GT | Warranty: | No |
Engine: | 1.8L | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Drive Type: | Rear Wheel Drive | Options: | Cassette Player, Leather Seats |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Sub Model: | GT |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Exterior Color: | Red |
Disability Equipped: | No | Interior Color: | Black |