Highlights
- Very smart BRG roadster with huge specification
- Moss supercharger and 1,950cc engine
- Sebring front and rear panels with race-style fuel filler cap
- Upgraded brakes, steering and suspension and a genuine Maniflow exhaust system
- Minilite-style alloy wheels with low-profile tyres
- £4,000 invested by seller in long list of work since 2020
The Appeal
Perhaps we should be grateful that MG never exploited the B’s potential, because it has given enthusiasts a chance to be creative. Few, we suspect, have been as creative as the previous keeper of this ‘73 roadster because it is fitted with a 1,950cc engine to which is bolted a supercharger. Yes, a supercharger.
The improvements to this very pretty British Racing Green car go far beyond merely simple add-ons. The suspension, brakes, and suspension have all been upgraded to match the extra power, and there is a genuine Maniflow exhaust. A set of low-profile tyres with Minilite-style 15-inch alloys keeps things planted while Sebring front and rear modifications dial up the aesthetics.
The vendor acquired the car from his friend, who did the work, in 2020. Since then he tells us that he has invested round £4,000 to improve and maintain the car. The list of that work is lengthy and detailed below. It covers brake, suspension and clutch systems and includes a refurbished rear diff.
The car is in very good condition across the bodywork and interior. It comes with a useful fibreglass roof in white. For those who like their Bs with a little more buzz, this is definitely worth further investigation.
The vendor says:
“The car is a real head turner, looking the part in BRG along with the Sebring front and rear panels. Understated but eye-catching, handsome in an individual way and that’s from stationery. The sound is a real treat, not too loud but loud enough to tell you this is no ordinary MGB. The cheeky number plates sit perfectly and so far haven’t been a problem.
“The driving experience? Thats the best part. Smooth progressive torque taking the car over 100 mph with ease. Positive steering and sharp handling with the distinctive sound of the Moss supercharger and the Maniflow exhaust.”
History and Paperwork
- First registered 4th April 1973
- Current keeper since November 2020
- Purchased from a friend approximately 5 years ago we are told
- Current owner has invested an additional £3,000-£4,000 in the vehicle
- Restoration and modification work by the previous keeper we are told
- Front number plate is for display purposes
- Spare parts and correct plates included as shown
- Various invoices, including significant expenditure in 2021/2 as shown
- Last voluntary MOT expired September 2024 with one minor advisory
- Long list of recent work by current seller as summarised below
Summary of work and new parts since 2020:
- Brake servo
- Telescopic shocks
- Front and rear anti-roll bars
- Twin fuel pumps
- Kenlowe fan
- Battery isolator switch
- Jump lead posts
- All necessary instruments related to the supercharger
- Inertia reel seatbelts
- Stainless door mirrors
- USB socket
- LED cabin lights
- Clutch master and slave cylinder
- Overdrive solenoid
- Rev counter
- Ignition switch
- Heater valve
- Rear differential has been reconditioned
The Condition
- Paintwork presents well with minor flaws that are not immediately visible
- Finished in British Racing Green (BRG) with Sebring front and rear panels fitted
- Stainless steel sill covers fitted and race-style fuel filler cap
- 15in Minilite-style alloy wheels and low profile Nexen tyres
- White glass fibre roof included
- Black vinyl folding roof as shown in good condition
- Black leather interior with green piping in very good condition
- Smart dashboard with some new dials and additional auxiliary dials fitted
- Modern Kenwood stereo fitted
- Mota-Lita three-spoke leather rimmed steering wheel
- Door cards and carpets in good condition
- Carpeted boot area with spare wheel as shown
- MG mats included
- No structural advisories for underside on last MOT
The Mechanics
- 1,950cc engine
- Moss supercharger installed
- Electronic ignition
- Genuine Maniflow exhaust system
- Upgraded brakes, steering and suspension
- Engine starts first time, every time we are told
- Good oil pressure and running temperature reported by seller
- The vendor states it's mechanically in very good order
- Single advisory on the last MOT test, which expired in September 2024
- Long list of improvements since 2020 valued by seller at £4,000
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