Highlights
- Quirky original registration number
- Fully restored to a superb standard in 2014/15
- Excellent maintenance has kept this example in top running and driving order
- Beautiful paintwork applied to an original body
- British racing green with a black interior is a classic and timeless look
The Appeal
When one hears the phrase ‘classic car’, what comes to mind? In the case of many it is the car of their youth or a treat to themselves, long before they were considered a ‘classic’. The MG B is just that, a car close to many for different reasons, and this example is exactly that car. Bought as a reminder of the good old days for an ageing relative, this car has been subject to careful TLC due to the personal meaning to the family.
Fully restored less than a decade ago and owned by the vendor since 2017, this absolute classic example of the marque is in exceptional condition the whole car over and drives as well as it looks. Backed up with a comprehensive paperwork trail, this will be a winner with many and a true head turner.
The History and Paperwork
- Vast folder of paperwork to back up the restoration by Prestige Car Bodies, many of the parts and accessories being provided by the famous MBG HIVE
- Current V5 documentation showing 11 previous keepers
- Fastidious documentation of costs over the vendors ownership and during the restoration with many notes and markings that will no doubt be of great reading interest to the new keeper
The Interior
- Clean, simple and classic, this B has seen a lovely restoration job which has brushed off the nearly 10 years of use since being done, presenting us with an exceptionally tidy and welcoming cabin
- Plenty of original features remain, with the pencil thin, three spoke steering wheel being the focal point of attention, allowing superb visibility forwards and to the dials
- The dashboard and dials are in great order with very little sign of ageing or wear, the dials reported to operate perfectly and with no ‘wobble’ as some can be prone to. Along with that, great oil pressure on the dash mounted gauge is reported too
- In the rear everything is very nice indeed with an isolator switch fitted behind the driver and the rear bench looking factory fresh and it wouldn't surprise us if we were told it had never been used
- The light grey headlining keeps the cabin that bit airer and bigger in feel, seeming unmarked anywhere and very well fitted with minimal sagging
- Everything appears to work electronically and all the levers and handles are in great nick with nothing missing at the time of inspection
The Exterior
- Still wearing the original body, so we’re told, the car looks absolutely stunning in a very well applied coat of British racing green with fabulously straight panels and even panel gaps all round
- All the way down to the sills the paint is very shiny and evenly applied with very few marks to note and virtually no evidence of bubbling or corrosion to note, even in the usual areas ( the car was inspected indoors before the unfortunate addition of British weather)
- Dunlop made, wire spoked wheels are of course the natural choice for this car and these were renewed in 2014 meaning beautiful condition and lovely paint finish on all four corners and very good, quality tyres all round
- We thought the registration plate was a nice little bonus due to its having 888 which may be meaningful to some even though its an original supplied plate
- Pressed metal, silver on black plates are period correct and look well against the chrome work that is presented in exceptional condition, free of any obvious marks or blemishes
The Mechanics
- Starting on the button, the fabulous thrum of the long stroke 1.8 is unmistakable and runs cold well with just a whiff of fume on throttle
- We were fortunate to inspect the car thoroughly on a garage ramp and we found the underside to be in remarkable nick, the usual coating of underseal to keep away the chips and weather but nothing excessive
- Generally the transmission and engine showed light oil misting and tiny drops, nothing out of the ordinary for these vehicles and what was there was very isolated
- Some red paintwork on some components brightened up the underside, and overall the suspension components look in decent order, some slight surface corrosion as is normal but mostly everything was well protected with paint or sealant
- The engine compartment was just lovely with a classic balance of burgundy paint on the block and some satin finished aluminium components kept an original look and generally everything is tidy, clean and wiring tucked away in an arranged manner, evidently a good amount of time was spent restoring and tending to the car in recent times
Summary
Superbly restored and preserved, this MG B GT is a fine example and not to be missed. Always stored in a garage, properly serviced, cleaned and rarely seeing the elements means this example has not only retained its original body but still remains an exceptionally solid and well performing example complete with matching engine/body numbers. Brought by the vendor to create unforgettable memories, now is the time to create yours with a true classic GT car that performs just as well as it looks.
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