1973 MGB Convertible
Sale price: $6000,00
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Technical specifications
Manufacturer: | MG |
Model: | MGB |
Year: | 1973 |
Type: | Convertible |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Color: | Baby Blue |
Mileage: | 49,000 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior Color: | Black |
Engine: | 4 cylinder in line, pushrod, single cam |
Trim: | 2 door convertible |
Number of Cylinders: | 4 |
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I have a gorgeous 1973 MGB convertible that I unfortunately have to part with. I have only had it a year and it can't be beat driving on a sunny day. I have a brand new baby and a two seater convertible is not the most family friendly car so my loss is your gain. Summer seams to be hitting early this year so buy it now so you can enjoy every nice day with the top down. You can't go more than a block in this car without people checking it out and I don't think I have ever driven it without someone commenting on what a great car it is.
It comes with a soft top and tonneau cover as well as a 1 year old CoverKing car cover made specifically for the MG. It has the 100 spoke style chrome rims and an upgraded stereo with two Infinity 6x9's that plays MP3's through a USB thumb drive or SD card. There is a full spare in the trunk and everything on the car works great.
I have recently had the starter coil, ignition and distributor replaced and the car now runs and starts great. There is a leak in the seal on the windshield somewhere but I never drive it in the rain so it hasn't been an issue for me and should be easy to fix with silicon caulk.
This year and model is one of the best that MG ever made. In 1974, imports had to start following american car standards which meant they changed the bumper from the beautiful chrome ones like this car has to the ugly black rubber ones you see on newer MG's. The headlights were also too low by our standards so instead of restyling the whole car, in 1974 they raised the suspension an inch or so which threw off the handling of the car. That means that the 1973 models were the last of the classic MG's. Here is your chance to own one.
Let me know if you have any questions. Serious inquiries only. I will delete this ad once the car is sold. Thanks for your interest.
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It comes with a soft top and tonneau cover as well as a 1 year old CoverKing car cover made specifically for the MG. It has the 100 spoke style chrome rims and an upgraded stereo with two Infinity 6x9's that plays MP3's through a USB thumb drive or SD card. There is a full spare in the trunk and everything on the car works great.
I have recently had the starter coil, ignition and distributor replaced and the car now runs and starts great. There is a leak in the seal on the windshield somewhere but I never drive it in the rain so it hasn't been an issue for me and should be easy to fix with silicon caulk.
This year and model is one of the best that MG ever made. In 1974, imports had to start following american car standards which meant they changed the bumper from the beautiful chrome ones like this car has to the ugly black rubber ones you see on newer MG's. The headlights were also too low by our standards so instead of restyling the whole car, in 1974 they raised the suspension an inch or so which threw off the handling of the car. That means that the 1973 models were the last of the classic MG's. Here is your chance to own one.
Let me know if you have any questions. Serious inquiries only. I will delete this ad once the car is sold. Thanks for your interest.
Also published at eBay.com