A B FOR ALL SEASONS
Old-car enthusiasts living in northern climes are conditioned to treat their treasured rides like precious baubles, tucking them away before the snow flies and salt blankets the roads. This attempt at preservation is admirable, but doing so means missing out on up to half a year of driving fun. There are a handful of hardy and adventurous old-car owners who refuse to grant Mother Nature and DOT salt trucks the upper hand, and as practical classics like this late-build 1974 MG B/GT prove, there’s much joy to be gained from using a sports car year-round.
Readers with long memories may recall David Clark’s first 1974 MG B/GT, his fondly dubbed , from the June 2007 issue of (). That rusty runner, purchased for $50 in 1995 and pressed
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