Recent restoration, everything works, overall great condition
Make: |
MG |
Model: |
MGB |
Type: |
Convertible |
Trim: |
Roadster |
Year: |
1970 |
Mileage: |
44,219 |
VIN: |
GHN5UA198673G |
Color: |
Red |
Cylinders: |
4 |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Manual |
Drive type: |
RWD |
Interior color: |
Black |
Drive side: |
Left-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Lakeland, Florida, United States |
1970 MG MGB Roadster Additional Info:
After considerable thought, I have decided to sell my car to buy another one which I previously owned and is now offered for sale by the current owner (MR2 Spyder). My wife and I had our first date in it seven years ago and I've kicked myself since selling it a few years ago.
I bought this MGB in 2010 after a motorcycle accident (which was relatively minor as far as bike accidents go) and I decided to stop riding. I thought about a recreational vehicle and brought up a memory of driving a friend's MGB when I was a kid. So, I found a mechanically-sound car in Virginia and brought it to Florida on the AutoTrain. Once I got it home, I stripped it of everything, except for the drivetrain, and had it painted by a local independent shop with a great reputation.
Over the following seven months, I replaced everything that was broken, worn out, or rusted. I laid fiberglass and POR-15 on the floors for rust protection, and then reflective sheets for heat/sound abatement before I replaced the carpet. I also painted the seat metal before new pads and vinyl. I had a friend who is an expert in auto electrics rewire the car by taking the load off the instruments and adding fuse blocks and relays - everything works. The front chrome bumper was replaced, the rear split rechromed as you cannot find these anywhere as 1970 is the only year of the rear split bumper configuration. The top was replaced, but has since developed a two-inch tear on the side. I have plenty of invoices and receipts to document this restoration.
Modifications: electronic ignition, 3-point safety belts, oil cooler, auxiliary radiator fan, Moto-Lita wood/aluminum steering wheel, Monza Sport Exhaust
Options: full MGB tonneau cover, aftermarket cockpit cover, Dealer brochure, original Owner's Manual/case
Engine: average wear, not an oil burner or white smoker on startup. Pressure is 30-45 psi at warm idle and 4th gear drive, no overdrive. Tranny shifts well, and I just had the clutch fluid flushed and refilled. Mileage on the ODO is about 44k, but I am not the original owner and it may not be accurate, but the odometer works.
Doglegs:Almost ALL MGBs have rust issues because of the inherent structure of the car. However, when choosing one to own, it is important to understand how the seller has mitigated the issue. There was damage on each side of the doglegs when I bought it, but I both painted and sprayed POR-15 down the cavity of both sides, and there has been no noticeable degradation from 2010. You should have 8-10 years before seriously considering replacement.
Located in Central Florida
$4,500 Reserve