The MGC was the first 'high performance' version of the MGB. From early in the design stages of the MGB there was an intention to create high performance variants, using a range of Vee engines that did not make it to production. The MGC was much more than a tuned MGB, in fact it was a completely re-engineered car, but retained many visual connectio..
The MGB is a staple of everyday life. After launch in 1962, it went on to become one of Britain’s best-selling and most loved sports cars, bringing stylish design, an exciting drive and everyday usability to thousands of drivers who were glad to switch from sensible saloons. Due to their popularity and reliability, the club support is excellent wit..
The MGB was launched in May 1962 to replace the MGA and was introduced as a four-cylinder roadster with a coupé added in 1965. It was a relatively modern design at the time of its introduction, utilising a monocoque structure instead of the traditional 'body-on-frame' construction used on both the MGA and MG T-types. The lightweight design reduced ..
The MGB was first introduced in May 1962 as a direct replacement for the MGA. Performance was brisk with power supplied by a 1798cc four-cylinder iron block engine set within a monocoque lightweight bodyshell with crumple zones incorporated. October 1965 saw the introduction of the GT which was based on the already popular roadster. Designed by Pin..
Effectively three owners from new Present family ownership for circa 50 years Off the road since the late 1970s Requires full restoration Like the majority of Britain's motor manufacturers, Jaguar Cars, as William Lyons' SS concern had been renamed in 1945, commenced post-war production with a range of pre-war designs. Essentially sto..
Mobile catering outlet Featured in Granchester and Call the Midwife Ford Cologne V6 engine and gearbox Receipts totalling tens of thousands of pounds on file Fordson was the name under which commercial and agricultural vehicles produced at Ford's Dagenham, Essex plant were marketed. Produced between 1937 and 1949, the 7V replaced the p..
An MG with its origins in the 'frog-eyed' Austin-Healey Sprite, the Midget first appeared in July 1961, one month after the launch of its restyled progenitor, sharing the same bodyshell and mechanical underpinnings with only badges, trim details and price differentiating the two. A series of engine enlargements saw the Midget arrive at 1,275cc i..
MG B spider MKI first series. Car with black plates and first registration booklet, regularly serviced every two years. Only one owner that has always belonged to the same family. Entirely original period interiors, seats, panels and carpets. Neat body without rust, fully repainted. Registered in the ASI historical register. - THE EXPOSED PRICE..
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Straight 6 Engine
Manual Transmission
7' X 11' Flat Bed
Green Exterior With Light Green Accent And Black Interior
7.50-20 Duals
Showing 81,154 Miles
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Truck was restored in 2000 with approximately 2000 miles since completion. Truck is all metal and was completely disassembled, soda blasted, metal conditioned, framed and painted all with Pittsburgh Paint & supplies. This is a show truck CHERRY RED!
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