One of the last MGBs built at the Abingdon works, dated 3rd October 1980
Effectively in single-family ownership from new until recent years
Comprehensive history file including original service book stamped from new, old MOT certificates and maintenance records
Chrome conversion carried out in recent years along with new wheels and tyres
The Appeal
The MGB is the stuff of legend, but even legends have an ending. Roadsters built in the final year of production at the legendary Abingdon works marked the end of an era for MG and the close of a true British tradition. It's little wonder enthusiasts get particularly excited about these final cars.
This particular Roadster was built on 3rd October 1980 and delivered to a dealer in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, before being sold to its first owner, a Mr Pearce, in March 1981. Remarkably, Mr Pearce kept the car for nearly four decades, using it regularly but modestly - a pattern clearly borne out by the extensive collection of old MOT certificates that chart its mileage from 21,000 miles in the early 1990s through to 53,000 by 2008. The car has never left Oxfordshire, and its 57,000 miles are reported to be entirely genuine.
In recent years, a backdate conversion to the original chrome bumpers has been carried out along with new wheels and tyres, and the car has benefited from a raft of sympathetic maintenance including a new hood, new oil cooler pipe, replacement wishbone bushes and bolts, a new rear exhaust section and wiring work.
Now, this final-year car is ready and waiting for its lucky new keeper. Don't let the opportunity pass you by.MGB-Roadster-5.jpg268.68 KB
History and Paperwork
Registered 25th March 1981 as KJH 240W
Built at the Abingdon works on 3rd October 1980 and delivered to a dealer in Kidlington, Oxfordshire on 14th October 1980
First sold to Mr Pearce, who kept the car until his passing approximately seven years ago, the vehicle now resides in Lancashire
Subsequently passed to family before being sold on
Showing 57,000 miles, which the vendor describes as entirely genuine
This is supported by a large collection of old MOT certificates documenting consistent, modest use
Now MOT-exempt, though not yet re-registered with tax-free Historic Vehicle status
Original service book present with dealer stamps from a Wantage dealer from new until 1990
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