Highlights
- Desirable early pull handle model
- Previously restored, with a recent refurb and new paint
- Tax and MOT exempt and ready to enjoy
The Appeal
It's all too easy to overlook the MGB's impact when the model debuted in 1962. An affordable, good-looking enthusiasts roadster built by a company that knew something about building sports cars. Off the back of that pedigree, the MGB was a hit from the start and soon became the top-selling sports car for decades. The purest, is often the best incarnation, without frivolities and closer to the designer's concept drawings. These earlier models characterised by their door handles, referred to as pull-handle models, were also characterised by the crackle finish dashboard and leather seats.
This car was first registered in February 1963, making it one of the earlier pull-handle models available. Documented as the 5,391 MGB built, it has seen a past restoration and has been subject to a recent recommissioning. Finished in red, with a white soft top ‘packaway’ roof, it retains many of its original details and comes with a current MOT.
The History and Paperwork
- First registered in February 1963
- Heritage certificate states that this is the 5,391 MGB built
- Extensive restoration in 1990 with photographic documentation
- Recent mechanical recommissioning after several years of storage
- Obtained as a running project, it was recommissioned in 2022
- Selection of historic and recent invoices
- Originally finished in white, it has recently been re-painted red
- UK V5C present
- Tax and MOT exempt
- MOT to June 2023 despite exemption
- Elegible for Pre-1966 FIA competition use
The Interior
- Black leather seats with red piping in excellent shape
- Black carpets free of wear
- No signs of water ingress in the car
- Door cards in good condition
- Very original black crackle-finish dashboard with light signs of wear but free of sun damage or cracks to the plastics
- Factory-fitted heater option
- Early instrument cowl, with the chrome insert
- All instruments are fully legible
- Switches and controls are commensurate with the age and condition of the interior
- Early 4 Speed Gearbox Bent Lever in good shape with wear noted on the gear knob
- Side windows wind down without too much effort
- Retro-fitted Inertia belts
- battery isolator switch
The Exterior
- Its underside appears to be structurally sound, with a decent floor pan, inner wings, engine and boot bay
- The floorpan and inner wheel wells appear to have been treated with recently applied underseal
- The exterior bodywork is very clean with no signs of significant corrosion spotted
- The body panels are flush, with acceptable panel gaps throughout
- Doors open and close with relative ease
- The chrome plating looks good, with few signs of pitting mostly on the window frames and rear over-riders
- Rear bumpers retain their body colour corner fillers
- The red paint finish has good coverage with a decent lustre that would benefit from a deep polish
- Very little in terms of road wear or chips
- Windscreen free of significant wear, with no chips
- Side off-side glass shows light wear
- Fitted with later-style vent window frames
- Body trim generally is in good shape and well mounted, the side trims show minor marks
- Headlamps and rear lenses free of damage
- White “packaway” convertible roof easy to dissemble and mount
- Rear screen free from discolouration and clouding
- Clean steel wheels with presentable chrome hubcaps
- Matching tyres are all in good shape with even tread and no sidewall cracking
The Mechanics
- 3-bearing crank 1.8-litre B-series engine
- 4-speed manual gearbox
- Engine neatly presented with evidence of maintenance and new parts
- Hoses, ancillaries and pipework are all very clean
- Suspension, steering and brake components appear to be recent items
- Starts easily, idles smoothly and is said to accelerate well
- No unusual engine noises/vibrations were reported
- The vehicle reported to stop without drama
- Gears said to engage well
- No signs of off-colour smoke from the exhaust
- The fuel tank has recently been renewed
Summary
Thanks to its previous thorough restoration and recent recommissioning, the car has also seen plenty of ongoing mechanical attention and this can only encourage any potential suitor.
Early examples of the MGB tend to appeal to the connoisseurs of the brand, and while it retains much of its originality, there’s plenty of scope for absolutely anyone to bask this early cars provenance as you stretch its legs for those upcoming summer blasts.
Early examples of the MGB tend to appeal to the connoisseurs of the brand, and while it retains much of its originality, there’s plenty of scope for absolutely anyone to bask this early cars provenance as you stretch its legs for those upcoming summer blasts.
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