Highlights
- Well-kept car in dark green metallic with chrome wires
- Documented 34-year history with comprehensive service records
- Unleaded short block engine fitted at 10,000 miles ago
- Gearbox rebuilt and new clutch fitted at same time
- Converted to 12V battery, electronic ignition and solid-state fuel pump for reliability
- Upgraded for classic rallying with Brantz meters and brake servo
- Professionally steam cleaned and waxed underside
- Complete with works-style hard top and brand new (unused) hood package
- Will be sold with fresh 12-month voluntary MOT
The Appeal
The MGB is so bloomin’ usable and this car proves the point perfectly. The vendor acquired this pretty dark green metallic convertible in 2022 to use on HERO rallies with his daughter. He set about applying various sympathetic modifications to improve reliability including electronic ignition, 12V battery, Kenlowe fan and solid state fuel pump.
These changes built on what was already a well-maintained car. The new unleaded short block engine was fitted 10,000 miles ago and the gearbox rebuild and clutch replaced at the same time. The history file covers 34 years, including a carefully typed list of all maintenance over 20 years.
Not surprisingly the car presents very well in photos, sitting prettily on its chrome wires. Inside there is an upgraded interior that features Brantz rally equipment, leather seats and a walnut dashboard kit. We are told that the rally equipment can be easily removed, including a simple modification for the glovebox.
The car comes with a fibreglass hard top in white and unused removable roof and tonneau. Buyers will note the last voluntary MOT was in June 2023 which showed no structural issues and one single minor advisory. It will be sold with a fresh 12 months MOT.
The vendor says:
“This is a very genuine, enthusiast-owned MGB convertible that offers excellent value for someone looking for a road-ready classic with rally potential. The vehicle presents well and benefits from tasteful upgrades, while retaining originality where it matters. It will be sold with a fresh MOT, adding confidence to the complete mileage history. Whether you’re looking for a characterful weekend cruiser or a competitive classic rally car, this MGB—affectionately named "Gilbert"—represents a rare and well-sorted opportunity.”
History and Paperwork
- First registered 10th February 1971
- Current keeper since September 2022
- Previously painted orange, which was changed in December 1984
- Large history file with detailed invoices covering maintenance and improvements
- Vendor reports that the history file covers 34 years
- Acquired by current keeper for classic car rallies
- Has participated in the HERO Summer Trial
- Short block engine with lead-free cylinder head fitted at 52,000 miles
- Overhauled gearbox and a new clutch installed at the same time as the engine work
- Converted from twin 6V batteries to a single 12V battery system
- Will be sold with a fresh MOT
- Typed list of maintenance to 2003 as shown
- V5C in current keeper’s name
- Handbooks as shown
- Last MOT ran to June 2024 with one single advisory
The vendor says:
This 1971 MGB Convertible (registration TDW682J) has a rich and meticulously documented history spanning 34 years, complete with detailed invoices. With just 64,000 miles recorded on a five-digit speedometer, the car has been cherished by enthusiast owners who invested significantly in its upkeep. A short block engine with a lead-free cylinder head was fitted at 52,000 miles, along with an overhauled gearbox and a new clutch. It was also converted from twin 6V batteries to a single 12V battery system and benefits from electronic ignition and a solid-state fuel pump for reliability.
“I bought the car in 2022 for my daughter with the intention of participating in classic car rallies. After participating in the HERO Summer Trial, our plans were curtailed due to work commitments. Despite this, the car has remained insured, taxed, and exercised occasionally to ensure continued good mechanical health.
“To prepare the car for rallying, numerous enhancements were made, including the addition of Brantz rally meters, an upgraded Kenlowe electric fan, a brake servo conversion, and professional steam cleaning and waxing of the underside (£633 cost). All rally equipment remains fitted but is easily reversible with original parts provided.”
The Condition
- Resprayed in deep metallic green some years ago and remains very well kept
- Some minor points to note to paintwork in photos
- These include some stone chips, panel edge chips and areas of touched-in paint
- Touched-in scratches on the nearside rear wing top and nearside front lower wing
- The n/s/rear lower wing shows a slight colour variation under certain lighting
- Minor filter cracking is visible where the sills meet the rear wings
- Works-style hard top in very good condition both inside and out as shown
- Brand-new hood, hood rails, tonneau cover and hood bag included
- Vendor states that the above parts have never been fitted
- Chrome wire wheels fitted as shown
- Painted wire spare wheel which the vendor says is unused
- Stainless steel luggage rack
- Upgraded with halogen headlamps
- Small dent (approximately 50p coin-sized) on the bonnet
- Two small dents present on the offside rear wing top
- Chrome trim and bumpers show patina consistent with age
- No serious rust issues in typical MGB problem areas according to vendor
- No structural advisories on last MOT in 2023 and the car will be sold with a new MOT
- Interior upholstered in black leather with green piping
- Some light age to the driver’s side bolster as shown
- Carpets in nearly new condition, protected by MGB rubber over-mats
- Walnut veneer dashboard kit fitted
- Centre-console rally meters fitted for competitive events
- Auxiliary dial fitted under dashboard as shown
- Vendor reports that these can be easily removed if the buyer requires
- Chrome trim and bumpers display a patina, consistent with age
The vendor says:
“The MGB has been resprayed in a deep metallic green and fitted with chrome wire wheels, stainless steel luggage rack and exhaust, and upgraded halogen headlamps. The works-style hard top is in very good condition inside and out. A brand-new hood, hood rails, tonneau cover, and hood bag are included—none of which have ever been fitted, though they may require cleaning after storage.
“The interior is in excellent order. The seats are upholstered in supple black leather with green piping. The carpets are virtually as-new, protected throughout by MGB rubber over-mats. A walnut veneer dashboard and centre-console rally meters enhance the cabin’s character and functionality. The original glovebox and heater vent are included for easy restoration to stock appearance if preferred.”
The Mechanics
- 1,798cc ‘short block’ engine fitted at 52,000 miles (10,000 miles ago)
- Rebuilt 4-speed manual transmission with overdrive
- Fully functioning overdrive with bespoke floor-mounted switch
- New clutch fitted when engine and rebuilt gearbox installed
- Various upgrades to improve reliability as detailed below
- Converted from twin 6V batteries to single 12V battery
- Electronic ignition and solid-state fuel pump
- Upgraded Kenlowe electric fan and voltmeter
- Brake servo fitted in 2023
- New rear leaf springs installed in 2023
- The vendor states that the car drives very well
- All systems and components reportedly function as they should according to seller
- Stainless steel exhaust fitted
- Single advisory on last MOT in 2023
- Car will be sold with a new voluntary MOT
The vendor says:
“Mechanically, the car is outstanding and has been well-prepared for reliability and spirited driving. Drives exceptionally well and everything functions as it should.”
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