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MG MGB
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by DECISION2 - written on 19.06.05 (Useful, 389 readings)
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We all regret things that we have done in the past. One of my biggest mistakes was selling my 1967 MGB Roadster. I bought this car in 1976. For those of you old enough you will remember the hot summer of 1976. Previous to this my car had been a mark 2 Ford Cortina, the B was a revelation. Hood down windows down wind through your hair at 90mph ...
by MartinLW - written on 24.08.02 (Very useful, 1202 readings)
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My wife Purchased our 1967 MGB Roadster 6 years ago as an every day car(and our only car at the time).We went everyware in it from North Wales to the west coast of scotland,as well as her commuting 20 miles a day in sun,rain and snow for 4 years. The car replaced a 3 year old comfy,dry & warm'euro box' My wifes dad thought we were ...
by leenewham - written on 12.09.01 (Very useful, 504 readings)
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I have had my MGB BT for some 4 years now. and I havent regretted it, and it's been reasonably trouble free (a broken connector under the bonnet meant that it didnt start, and a stone broke the radiator). They are fantastic cars, but look out for: Dodgy repairs and filler. The sills are the places to look for, lift up the mats in ...
by p4ddy - written on 24.11.00 (Very useful, 459 readings)
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I am lucky or should I say was and now I am not so lucky. After a write-off in my previous car I decided not to buy a modern car and found a restored MGBGT for the same price. 1973 Chrome bumper model and I was hooked. They may be old, noisy, cold, expensive to run, prone to breaking down but there is little on the road with as much ...
by biffo - written on 03.10.00 (Very useful, 611 readings)
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I have been the proud and happy owner of an MG V8 roadster now for 3 years.Prior to this I owned 2 standard MG's. The V8 is based on the 3500cc rover SD1 engine that has been around for many years. developing around 140 bhp in its basic form the car is capable of 0-60 in around 7 seconds. Mine has a profiled camshaft and has been ...
by hark30 - written on 21.09.00 (Useful, 208 readings)
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I've been driving around in an MGB BT for the last few weeks, and although I've warmed to it slightly (makes for more interesting driving than a Primera), I can't understand why people like this car so much. My first impression was that I was in the cockpit of some Second World War bomber - a Lancaster maybe. The I wondered what ...
by mmillmor - written on 19.09.00 (Very useful, 1271 readings)
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Three years ago I was driving around in a company Vectra. It was nice and warm, easy enough to drive, no trouble to look after, and it was indistinguishable from any other car on the road at all. I decided to make up for this by going to the other end of the scale and buying myself an MG BGT. There are several choices of what type of ...
by lamorna - written on 09.07.00 (Useful, 198 readings)
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It's 1990, perhaps the anticipation of growing old disgracefully is looking attractive, so I bought a red S reg MGBGT. From that moment on my hand was always in my pocket. She was pretty, nippy, sexy, and an absolute disaster, but I couldn't give her up. I was single at the time and just used it for popping around town, never for ...
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