MGB

Early Chrome-Bumper Project: 1963 MGB

Everyone likes the early chrome bumper MGBs, and this is an exceptionally early one, manufactured in late 1962 with a low four-digit serial number. It’s here on eBay in Auburntown, Tennessee, with not a lot of time left and… more»

One-Owner Original: 1980 MGB Roadster

There is no doubt that the release of the original Mazda MX-5 was a game-changer for the 2-seat roadster scene. However, there are still a significant number of people who long to own a traditional British sports car. That… more»

V8-Powered 1968 MGB Brooklands Renaissance

OK, so when is a run of the mill MGB no longer an MGB? When it has been given the full business by Brooklands Car Components of Ontario, Canada. It’s basically an MGB but it has a lot more… more»

Pint-Sized Pickup: 1971 MG MGB GT Custom

Well, this is something a bit different. What you are looking at here is a 1971 MGB GT that has been the recipient of some pretty creative thinking…to say the least. The work of renowned MG specialist Mike Goodman,… more»

54K Mile Warehouse Find: 1974 MGB GT

I have never owned an MG but I have fond memories of them as numerous people I know either owned or still own them. And the MGB-GT, closed body variant, is of particular interest to me. The GT has… more»

9,500 Original Miles! 1979 MG MGB Limited Edition

I always find it interesting when someone buys themselves a classic sports car, and then they hide it away in storage after only a few short years of use. That is apparently the story behind this 1979 MGB Limited… more»

Wire Wheel Equipped: 1978 MGB Roadster

This running and ready to enjoy 1978 MGB is up for grabs. While the winter weather is not exactly kind to convertibles, and this car, located in Brunswick, Ohio, might not be used much this time of year, you… more»

Chrome Bumper MGB for $285!

There’s not a lot of information to go on for this barn find 1974 MGB, which the seller claims has just been winched out of a lock-up somewhere near Detroit. It doesn’t appear that the storage unit was anything… more»

Nice No Reserve Driver: 1972 MGB Roadster

The original owner of this 1972 MG MGB recently passed away, and now the time has come for the car to be sold to settle his estate. The seller says that the car runs and drives really well, and… more»

Parked Since ’92: 1972 MGB Roadster

The seller of this 1972 MGB roadster parked the car in 1992 due to insurance rates being too high, deciding then that he’d eventually tinker with the car in retirement. Now, retirement is here and a relocation is happening,… more»

Original Low Mile Sports Car: 1980 MGB

Up for sale is a wonderful, classic British sports car in nice survivor condition! This 1980 MG MGB convertible is in wonderful condition and has had one owner up until now, allowing you to be the second. At this… more»

Blue Beauty: 1975 MGB With A 5-Speed!

There was a time when the MG’s model ”B” two-seater, known as the MGB, was everywhere. MG’s business travails are long and complicated but what is simply known is that they disappeared from the U.S. landscape some number of… more»

Parked for 25 Years: 1975 MG MGB

After sitting for the past 25-years, the time has come for this 1975 MGB to emerge from hiding, and to head to a new home. It is a complete car, and could either be the basis for a restoration… more»

Cheap Classic Project: 1968 MG MGB

Let’s be honest here. I doubt that you will find a complete MGB project car that looks as good as this one does for the asking price. There is some rust visible in a few spots around the car,… more»

Brickyard B: 1972 MGB Convertible

From many accounts, one of the most fun collectible cars you can own is the humble MGB.  These simple, four cylinder convertibles handle well, are fun to drive, and affordable.  MGBs haven’t been sold on these shores since 1980,… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1979 MGB Roadster With 13k Miles!

Reader Jeff S recently purchased this sweet MGB from a friend. It’s showing just 13k miles on the odometer and has been parked in their garage for most of the time that they’ve owned it. Normally, we would assume… more»