Fastback: 1970 MG MGB GT
The MGB GT was a fixed roof version of Morris Garage’s iconic MGB roadster, introduced in 1965 and built through 1980 for various markets. When first released, the GT used the same BMC B-series inline-4 cylinder engine, but added small back seats for miniature passengers and Pininfarina designed greenhouse with a fastback lift-gate and storage area. Prices for most classic European cars have graduated info crazy territory, but the MGB GT has remained surprisingly affordable for whatever reason. Find this 1970 MG MGB GT offered for $6000 in Kent, WA via craigslist. Tip from FuelTruck.
From the seller:
1970 mgb gt
fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: manual
1970 mgb gt runs great has lots of new parts not all rusted out or abused.
Has a brand new Weber dcoe 45 carb ,manifold,TRW drilled and slotted brake rotors and pads Brand new brake Calipers and lines,master cylinder, 3/4 sway bar, stainless header
Good sounding magnflow exhaust
Have a lot of the service history for the car.
6000 obo maybe trades
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Always loved the look & format unfortunately rust prone & British = pricey parts for plebeian performance. Just can't afford to be a hipster with that fun per dollar ratio
Back in the ancient days I had a college roommate who had a MGC-GT with two glass roof pieces like a later firebird. I have never seen one since. Anyone ever seen one? This one needs a ppi. But….But…..no overdrive so…….