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Is This the World’s Best MGB?
The MGB GT body shell, the only option for the 30 cars planned, is stuffed with a 4.8-liter Rover/Buick V-8 making 375 horses ...
Participation in racing burnished the car's reputation, and the introduction of the closed-roof MGB GT in 1965 buoyed sales ... not surprisingly, slammed these developments.
The car is an MGB of the GT variety. It was produced in 1979 by British Leyland, and packs under the hood a 3.0-litre Jaguar engine. It's quite a nimble beast, being capable of reaching a top ...
This GT has the punch to back up its looks, too: a 3.5-liter V8, mated to a five-speed manual transmission. The origins of the engine aren’t clear; the seller refers to it as a “Buick” V8 ...
This MG MGB GT got the boot in London for illegal parking. Even Prince Charles couldn't resist the charm of the elegant little MG MGB GT, seen here in use after a riding session.
The shape of the MGB bears no relation to its predecessors. The model became especially attractive when the popular convertible was translated into the beautiful MGB-GT 2+2 coupé—a tasteful ...
Such is the case with Michael Wallhead’s one-of-a-kind 1979 MGB GT. The MGB “B-east” has the coveted honor of representing the UK in this year’s Hot Wheels Legends Tour semi-final ...
There's a few unspoken rules when it comes to building restomods. One that goes something to the tune of there's no engine too big, and no engine bay too small for the person with the tools and ...