Winning bid
£2,999

1978 MGB GT

Highlights

  • Completely rebuilt as a new car in 2004
  • Two owners since 2004
  • Smart interior colour scheme

The Appeal

From its launch in 1962, the MGB was to become the epitome of the British sports car. It remained in the MG line up for a remarkable eighteen years, until the last one rolled off the Abingdon line in 1980. The MGB GT arrived in 1965 and was an instant success: an affordable and practical coupé that could (just about) accommodate two rear-seat passengers.

With glowing reviews in the motoring press, it fulfilled MGB customers’ desires for greater comfort and sophistication: “…above all, its smoothness, silence, and general refinement will be appreciated by people who, for one reason or another, are a little tired of the buzz and vibration of the typical sports car,” wrote Autosport journalist Jon Bolster of the (then-new) MGB GT in a 1966 issue of the magazine.
In 1975, US crash-safety requirements changed, threatening the future of the MGB in that market. Various solutions were investigated and the outcome was an increase in the car’s ride-height and the arrival of the rubber bumper.  
This example was completely rebuilt to the specification of a previous owner – the vendor’s father-in-law – in 2004 by renowned MG specialists California Classics in Hull, who effectively created a new car with a new bodyshell, reconditioned engine and gearbox, and a custom-made interior. 

The History and Paperwork

  • MoT- and tax-exempt
  • Past MoT certificates
  • Many invoices for maintenance and servicing
  • California Classics’ rebuild specification details from 2004
  • Invoice for 2004 rebuild
  • Rebuilt at 71,000 miles, so only 25,000 miles since 2004
The car was specified from California Classics in 2004 by the vendor’s father-in-law, who then owned it until 2015, at which point it passed to the vendor’s husband. Sadly, for the last couple of years health issues prevented him from using the car and he has now passed away. The vendor does not wish to keep the car and so has decided to sell. 
As well as the full rebuild specification and associated invoices, the sizeable folder of paperwork includes invoices for all work carried out since the 2004 rebuild, most of this at renowned MG specialists Summit Motors and Beech Hill Garage, as well as past MoT certificates. 

The Interior

  • Grey leather seats with red piping
  • Matching door panels 
  • Rear bench seat
  • Dashboard in need of cosmetic attention
  • Pioneer radio/cassette with detachable front panel
  • Original instruments
  • Dashboard clock in working order
  • Excellent roof lining
  • Boot lined with matching red carpet
  • Spare wheel
  • Jack and wheelbrace
The seats and interior trim here are in a smart grey leather, with red piping, and there are matching red carpets in excellent condition. The rebuild specification mentions a walnut dash but this is no longer present, and the dashboard would benefit from some cosmetic attention. 
The driver’s seat has some evidence of wear, most notably that the red piping adjacent to the door has worn through, but otherwise the front seats and the rear bench present very well. 
The carpets have been protected by MG-branded rubber mats and so show very little wear, and underneath the carpets both footwells are sound with no evidence of corrosion. 
The Pioneer radio/cassette player works, with the front panel detachable for security. 
In the boot, the lining is matching red carpet, and beneath this is a spare wheel and a bag with essential tools. 

The Exterior

  • Classic MGB GT profile
  • Dark red paintwork
  • Rubber bumpers
  • Excellent headlamps and rear lamps
  • Rostyle wheels in very good condition
  • MG logo mudflaps
  • Aftermarket glass sunroof
Although the MG purists’ initial reaction to the ‘rubber-bumper’ MGB was not favourable, time has moved on and the car’s ‘70s styling has become more and more popular. 
This car’s red paintwork looks generally very good, and on closer inspection there are only a couple of minor issues – a ding on the front bonnet, and some rust bubbling on the top of the driver’s door. 
Elsewhere, the rubber bumpers show signs of their age but are undamaged, while the badges and brightwork have some patina. 
The Rostyle wheels are very good, with only minor corrosion around the rims on two of them. The tyres all have good tread. 

The Mechanics 

  • 1798cc engine
  • 4-speed manual gearbox with overdrive
  • New electronic ignition fitted in 2020
  • New coil and spark plugs in 2020
  • The car is temperamental to start
Following its lack of use for the last couple of years, the car is in need of some mechanical attention. It starts on first turn of the key, but the engine doesn’t run smoothly. However, the paperwork records that the car has been well-maintained throughout its ownership by the vendor’s family and getting the car running properly should be straightforward. 
The engine bay is all in good order and reflects the careful custodianship of successive owners, and similarly underneath the car there are no apparent issues.   

Summary

A genuine British classic, the MGB GT has a huge enthusiast following, and with excellent parts, owners’ club and specialist support, it’s a practical proposition to own and to maintain.
This one is essentially in extremely sound condition, and has been carefully maintained since its rebuild, it just needs some attention to resolve the running issues that arise from its lack of recent use. 
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Auction Details

  • Year1978
  • MakeMG
  • ModelMGB
  • ColourRed
  • Odometer96,850 Miles
  • Engine size1798cc
  • Seller TypePrivate
  • TownReading
  • CountyBerkshire
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
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Bidding history

12 Bids from 4 bidders

Hantscy••••
Bid
£2,999
09/10/23
graham-••••
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£2,800
09/10/23
Hantscy••••
Bid
£2,651
09/10/23
graham-••••
Bid
£2,551
09/10/23
Hantscy••••
Bid
£2,351
09/10/23
graham-••••
Bid
£2,250
09/10/23
Hantscy••••
Bid
£2,101
09/10/23
graham-••••
Bid
£2,000
07/10/23
mancini••••
Bid
£1,500
07/10/23
graham-••••
Bid
£1,250
06/10/23

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