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Technical Specifications

Mark & Model
MGB GT
Year
1972
Registration plate
Jersey registered
Chassis Number
272437 G
Engine Number
Original engine ending 1672
Engine Capacity
1800 cc
Transmission
Manual 4 speed
Mileage
83,499
Body style
GT
Interior color
Black cloth with red piping
Exterior color
Red
Seating capacity
2+2
Wheels and Tyres
Minilite alloys
Overview
Overall Comments

Overall it is a good presentable motor car that drives well and has a good history An Island car that has been looked after and well maintained throughout it life. Additional pictures and video can be provided upon request.

Body

Invoices and photographs show extensive restoration works were undertaken in 1991 with invoices totally £12,000 in labour and £2000 in parts. Many new panels were fitted as well as mechanical upgrades. Also in 2017 the car was repainted and underwent a "light" restoration. The car is slightly modified with its 15" minilite wheels , louvered bonnet and new front grille. The underside is excellent, which is good for an MGB of this period as they are quite rust prone.

Mechanical

The engine bay is in very tidy / restored condition and one can see money has been invested here. Visible newish parts to include an aluminum radiator, heater valve, servo, hoses, heater valve etc. Invoices show regular servicing and maintenance work has been undertaken. in 1991 and 2017 extensive works were undertaken to this car, more recently to include Minilite wheels, front brake calipers, front suspension overhaul kits fitted, and new water hoses. The car has just had some tuning and running works undertaken by ourselves. Driving well with no know faults.

Interior

Motolita steering wheel fitted with dark Walnut veneers on the dash and center console. The seats are trimmed in a hard wearing black cloth with red piping. The interior condition is fine and suits its age.

Asking Price
History

The MGB was produced at Abingdon England by BMC which then changed to British Leyland between 1962 to 1980. The MGB proved a very popular car that was also available in open roadster form and for a short production in GT form with a V8 engine fitted. This matching numbers car was first registered in Jersey on the 15th June 1972. The original Buff log book comes with the car as well as a fairly comprehensive history file detailing service and maintenance works undertaken from the 1980's onwards. There are also hand books and manuals with the car.

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