MG MGB GT - Arizona Car - Zero Rust - 86 Pics (1968)
for sale
Price: US $7,200.00
Price: US $7,200.00
I sourced
this 1968 MGB-GT with the intention of it being the base for my
next crazy project (I'm the guy that injected a BMW M3 driveline into a TR6 a
few years back). I have been searching
dry climate regions of the country for the past couple of years looking for a
BGT that has never had rust or an accident history. I had actually attempted to purchase this
exact BGT 3/14 in AZ but another party snuck in and committed to it before I had
an opportunity to reach out to the owner. Fast forward to 7/15 and I was tipped off to it becoming available
again, unchanged, and this time I was finally successful of taking ownership so
it’s now in my possession. When I began
this quest in 2012 I had a completely different transplant procedure in mind
than I do today. Unfortunately my
current donor driveline I have been engineering simply will not fit into the
chest cavity of a BGT without modifications that would be visible to the
exterior. This is simply not acceptable
as I my intentions are to always retain a “stock” appearance as if the
manufacturer built it from the factory…not an afterthought or backyard
conversion.
So here I am
today with a choice...rewind to my original conversion idea or press forward
with what I’ve now got in mind and source a different transplant
recipient. Since your reading about it
for sale here I’m sure the answer is fairly obvious. As
with any of my cars/projects that hit the market, I make every attempt to sort
them out at the very least so I started by inspecting it inside and out for
typical MG issues. This BGT was not a
forgotten project and had been driven regularly so I really didn't expect any
surprises.
Currently
it's sitting with 78, 387 miles and is in stock configuration with the exception
of the distributor being changed over to an electronic module (no more
points). I was told that the engine had
a fairly fresh overhaul but unsure of how many miles back this occurred. Compressions are strong and consistent and it
maintains 40+ psi oil pressure at all temps. I drained the fluids (engine, transmission, diff, clutch, brakes, radiator, etc.) and found nothing out of the ordinary and
replaced with new fluids along with necessary filters. I found that the clutch slave cylinder was
dripping so I replaced it along with the flexible hose. The brakes were recently replaced and in
great shape so nothing further was required outside of a fluid flush and
adjustment. All the electrical items appear
to be working but the turn signal switch is a bit wonky and should probably be
replaced. The front end is super tight (kingpins, tie
rod ends, steering rack, etc.) and I drained and renewed the oil in the
Armstrong shocks which work properly. It
drives out great without any abnormal tracking or darting on the road but the
a-arm bushings are ready for renewal (I will include a complete front and rear
urethane kit with the sale). The driver’s
rear wheel bearing is a bit noisy and should probably be replaced as well. No issues with the cooling system and the
heater valve works but the air selector rotary knob freewheels and will need to
be sorted. The wire wheels are straight
and true but I’m not a huge fan as tire choices are quite limited…cheap and
easy to swap out the rear axle and front hubs so you could install a nice set
of VTO, Konig or Minilite reps to get a larger set of meats in contact with the
road.
It had spent
its life in CA & AZ and is completely free of rust anywhere and doesn’t
even show surface rust on its belly. Pretty incredible to find one without any
prior rust repairs or in need of serious cancer treatment. In addition, there have not been any prior
accident repairs so this is about as straight of a BGT you'll likely find. It appears to originally have been a Tartan
Red car that the PO painted single stage Black with Red Stripes winter 13/14. While the paint is shiny and thick, it's
definitely not a concourse job but an acceptable driver re-spray. The bumpers, body trim, door rubbers and
quarter window rubbers were also replaced at that time. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of the red
stripes and would consider wet sanding the top surfaces and deleting these
stripes in the process as they were laid out on top of the black base…to each
his own.
The interior
was replaced during its restoration winter 13/14 as well utilizing new seat
kits (Black w/ Red Piping), coordinating vinyl for the door panels/headliner
and a new black carpet kit with underlayment package. Typical of the 68+ B's, the dash top had
cracked and I have a new Dash Cap laying on it but not glued down yet as I had
plans of converting to a steel dash. All
in all, the interior presents very well and the only thing I would address
would be to recover the center console and toss the radio.
All in all, this little BGT is extremely solid and ready for a new caring owner. If you are in the hunt for an MG to start
playing with then look no further. No
hidden gotchas here -- just a straight forward, mechanically sound
MG to pull into your garage and tinker with.
Thanks for
your interest.
Dave
816 – Eight Six
Three - 8600
Also of note, I have an excellent shipping
resource that can get the MG moved anywhere in the US very inexpensively.
update: 2015-08-20
Condition: | Used | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | GHD4U142323G |
Year: | 1968 | Exterior Color: | Black |
Make: | MG | Interior Color: | Black |
Model: | MGB | Number of Cylinders: | 4 |
Engine: | 1800 | Transmission: | Manual |
Drive Type: | RWD | Body Type: | Coupe |
Mileage: | 78,387 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Sub Model: | GT - Arizona Car - Zero Rust - 86 Pics | For Sale By: | Private Seller |