Classic Car Buyer

MGB

If ever there was a classic car that needed little in the way of introduction, it’s the MGB. One of the world’s most cherished classics, the MGB’s simple formula and charm made it a hit during its 18-year production cycle and long beyond.

The MGB combined tried and tested mechanical components with modern unitary construction, an idea that was inspired by the Austin-Healey Sprite that was being built at Abingdon, and

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