*** THE SALE *** 1967 MG MGB Roadster is for sale on our website, Trade Classics. The price listed here is our guide price - the reserve will be lower. Please view Trade Classics to read more about the car with more photos of the car that will show you the full condition, with the option to directly ask the seller any questions you may have. **** VEHICLE SUMMARY **** Few other cars combine classic sporting character with everyday usability.Created as a pure two-seater roadster in 1962, the MGB was the first MG to embrace the monocoque construction revolution. Bringing the company up to date, along with the new B-Series 1.8-litre twin-carb engines, it was unique in BMC's line-up for having no other badge-engineered equivalent, and soon became the most recognisable MG of all time. Utilising a highly skilled workforce, the Abingdon management used them effectively along a mass production line, which enabled a successful export drive, with most ending up in the States. Throughout its production run, the car attracted strong sales, and even towards the end of its life, it maintained its status as one of the world's best-loved sports cars, continuing to charm new owners to this day.Its popularity is based on its affordability and practicality, and its ubiquitous nature and commonality often overshadow how cohesive and attractive the styling is. Combined with excellent parts availability, relatively modest maintenance and repair costs, the MGB is not surprisingly the first option for those seeking a fun-to-drive classic sports car.The MGB underwent subtle changes and upgrades over its 18-year life span, and this late MK 1 version retains many of the original features, including the MGA sourced four-speed gearbox with overdrive transmission, 14" wheels, pull-handle doors and its simple, elegant, uncluttered dashboard layout.This well-kept 1967 MG MGB Roadster comes from 12 and a half years with our vendor and has been retained by several long-term owners, finished in 'Old English White' with black leather seats. It has a history file that goes back to the early 1980s. It has also been consistently garaged since 2013, comes with an MOT to May 2026 and in 2018, it featured in an issue of Practical Classic Magazine. It needs minor cosmetic attention and a little engine tune-up to make perfect, but comes off the back of a service just 350 miles ago. **** VEHICLE DETAIL **** We've written a longer and detailed description about this vehicle on our website that will have all of your burning questions answered. To see the car on our site then just click the 'Website' link on this listing - it will take you directly to the car without searching, or you can search for us, Trade Classics, on Google. **** BEFORE YOU CALL US **** We love to speak to buyers about our specialist cars, however, we sell lots of cars each week across the UK and mainland EU, so we'd really value you helping us out by checking out the full listing on Trade Classics first. This is because we have written additional information about history, condition and specification. Don't worry, if you still have a question and you want to speak to us then no problem - please just give us a call during office hours. **** ABOUT US **** We're petrolheads that love specialist cars and have built a trusted business bringing buyers and sellers together via our service. You can search Trade Classics on Google to read all about us and check out our 5 star reviews. We're very proud of our service and think you'll love the way we honestly represent every car we sell.
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