Description
MG MGB GT | 1969
Highlights:
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- 1.8-Litre four-cylinder engine with manual gearbox
- Imported from California and restored starting in 2000
- New dashboard, wiring loom, and stainless steel exhaust installed
- Maintained in roadworthy condition and regularly driven on long trips
The seller offers for sale this 1969 MG MGB GT, an enduring classic sports coupe combining British styling with practical usability. The car was purchased by its previous owner in Long Beach, California in 1990 and imported to Europe via Belgium. In 2000, a comprehensive restoration began, addressing both mechanical and cosmetic aspects of the vehicle. Documentation, invoices, and photos of the restoration are available for inspection, offering valuable insight into the car’s history.
Mechanically, is in a good condition. Recent maintenance includes replacement of the rear brake cylinders and engine tuning.
The exterior of the MGB GT is generally good. The car has been kept in a climate-controlled storage facility and remains structurally solid. The bodywork shows some minor imperfections, such as two small blemishes on the bonnet, a dent and stone chip, and a mark on the roof where the previous owner over-tightened a sun visor.
Inside, the MGB GT offers a good interior condition. Nearly every interior component has been replaced over the years, including the installation of a new dashboard sourced from the United States in 2009. This was necessary because the original dashboard, after years in the Californian sun, had become cracked and degraded. In addition, a completely new wiring loom was fitted in 2009, improving the car’s reliability and safety. The interior trim, seats, and carpeting all present in neat condition.
The MGB GT, introduced in 1965, combined the sporty appeal of the MGB roadster with the practicality of a fixed roof and hatchback-style rear access. Its classic design by Pininfarina gave it an elegant yet sporty profile, while the coupe bodywork provided additional luggage space and improved weather protection over the open-top variant. Powered by the reliable 1.8-litre four-cylinder engine, the GT delivered spirited performance and became a favourite among enthusiasts seeking a usable and stylish classic.
Over the decades, the MGB GT has remained popular for its straightforward mechanics, abundant parts availability, and strong enthusiast community. Cars that have undergone thorough restoration, like this example, continue to appeal to drivers and collectors seeking an authentic classic car experience. While some minor cosmetic attention might further enhance its presentation, this MGB GT represents an good opportunity to own a practical, classic British sports car ready to be driven and enjoyed.
Condition of the Bodywork and Paint
3. Good: Repairs to the bodywork and paint may be needed, possibly requiring part replacements.
Condition of the Interior
4. Very Good: Clean with minimal wear; may need minor replacements for small missing or broken parts.
Technical Condition
4. Very Good: Mechanically solid, with possible minor maintenance required.
Overall Condition
4. Very Good Condition: Shows only minimal wear and is ready to drive at any time.
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This car is currently located in South Holland province, the Netherlands.
This car drives, brakes and shifts.
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