classic vintage chrome drop rag top British compact sports car
Make: |
MG |
Model: |
MGB |
Type: |
Convertible |
Trim: |
Convertible |
Year: |
1964 |
Mileage: |
22229 |
VIN: |
00000000000000000 |
Color: |
Black |
Engine: |
1800 CC |
Fuel: |
Gasoline |
Transmission: |
Manual |
Interior color: |
Black |
Vehicle Title: |
-- |
1964 MG MGB Convertible Additional Info:
Vehicle Original VIN : GHN3L27361
The extra sleek finish, genuine vintage status, and exceptional cruising attitude make this 1964 MGB an instantly attractive car. And when it's all offered for such a value price, the full package is irresistible.
We don't see too many genuine Series I cars these days. It's the purest of the MGB form with desirable chrome bumpers, a chrome grille, and a sports car stance. Even the little things, like the MG badge in the grille, remind you why the hood was stamped with the little ridge in the middle. It's quite a sharp-looking car, and that's because its history shows quality care. The paperwork even suggests this is only a two-owner car! But you'll love this one for more than just its history. The more recent black paint update gives you quite an attractive depth and gloss. The full-length trim helps to highlight the quality of the body panels and the fit of the doors. And there are nice additions like the polished alloys and distinct red soft top. So it's a very vintage MG with the kind of presence that's fun to show off.
The full package is even more attractive with the roof off. After all, a sleek black exterior and a clean black interior make for quite a memorable classic roadster. The smooth dash, clean carpeting, and complete door panels get the fundamentals right. And we love the distinct contrasting white piping to the seats. As you enter, more of a Series I car's benefits become even more apparent. You get a beautiful classic steering wheel, a classic dash, and the Smiths gauges genuinely look home here. So this car looks good both out on the road and standing still.
Even the engine bay likes to get the classic style right. The bright red motor, big dual side draft carbs, classic decals, and overall tidy setup make this 1800cc motor ready for display. More than it looks great, this is the correct-style five-main bearing motor (an important update in 1964.) Good care means an eager driving nature, and the four-speed manual transmission gives you proper control over the power and soundtrack. It even has manually engaged overdrive for highway trips. Plus, with the Spax shock upgrade, front disc brakes, and modern touring tires, this classic MGB inspires confidence in its nimble feeling on the road.
Complete with title documentation. You're looking at a distinct take on an absolute classic. So, you know you need to hurry to catch this deal at a price like this. Call now!