Wow, that car looks amazing! Better than new. I posted a few pictures of it. I hope you don't mind. GLWS. . Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Having done a full resto-mod on an MGB a couple of years ago and gearing up to start another in a couple of weeks, I have to say, your car appears exquisite from the photos on BAT. A truly exceptional example and I sincerely hope you get every dollar you are seeking.
Thanks for the nice comments. Selling it because other cars are tugging at my brain harder than this one.
wow such a nice car . I love MGBs although I have never owned one as a kid my good friend had a 1966 (around 1971) when we went out for a Friday or sat night cruise we had a blast... really like this car...good luck
Of all the cars I have owned, my 1973 MGB is my favorite by a country mile. It is just a stupid amount of fun to drive and a pleasure to wrench on.
My very first car was a 1967 MGB GT and I loved it. Drove it daily to college and did SCCA autocrosses in it on the weekend. It was so much cheap fun.
If you're going to put this much work into an MG, you picked the right one (a GT). This is really well done-I don't think I could sell it
After I eliminated the reserve, bids went quickly to $20,000. We'll see Monday if there's more to go. I added a couple videos Driveby and details https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en-mTKTTdLA&feature=em-upload_owner In-car with annoying camera mount rattle https://youtu.be/AIcI91oOHno (no action from 1:00 to 2:00- I was wrestling stuck garage door)
The car is amazing. I have a 70 MGB GT but its a racer. I would love to have a perfect example like the OPs. They are fun cars!