Highlights
- Rare Factory Automatic, believed to be 1 of only 50 remaining
- Participated in multiple events representing Car & Classic, including the Distinguished Gentleman's Drive
- Heritage certificate
- Factory standard specification
The Appeal
With its dramatic Pininfarina silhouette, the MGB GT has rightfully become celebrated as one of the most attractive British classics out there - indeed, it's often likened to a 'Baby Aston Martin', which for a significantly ore affordable car is no slight: it's the highest praise you could ask for! Besides the looks, of course, it's still a familiar MGB formula - cheap, fun, and with excellent parts availability.
This 1970 example captures that MGB GT formula beautifully, maintaining its factory standard specification - including the remarkably rare automatic transmission - and still running as ever it has. Having been purchased as a "stopgap" classic while the vendors main classic was having its engine re built, this MG has proven itself to be more than a temporary solution, participating in several Car & Classic events over the past year without missing a beat.
History and Paperwork
- 1970 MG B GT
- In current ownership since 2024
- Previously kept in dry storage before and during the current ownership
- Has covered approximately 200 miles in the past year
- MOT and tax exempt due to age, though it was purchased with a voluntary 12-month MOT, which has now expired
- Has represented Car & Classic at various events, including the Distinguished Gentleman's Drive
- Complete with British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate and some history
The Condition
- Bright blue metallic paintwork - when first delivered, the car was Beige
- Brightwork contrasts nicely
- Glasswork and lenses appear in good order
- Wire spoke wheels present and correct
- The vendor states the interior is in excellent condition
- Seats look in good overall order
- Instruments are clear and legible
- Dashboard is smartly presented
- Some surface blisters in the paintwork as shown in the photos
The Mechanics
- 1.8-litre inline-four B-series engine
- Four-speed automatic transmission
- Engine bay is in good age-commensurate order
- Factory standard specification throughout
- The vendor reports that this car is ready to enjoy without requiring immediate attention
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