MGBs often fall into one of two camps: they’re either concours queens destined for a life in a dehumidified, temperature-controlled garage or being shuttled around on the back of a covered trailer; or, they’re solid, usable examples that are a bit rough around the edges but much-loved, nonetheless.
This car is neither. It is, instead, one of the most beautifully presented examples we’ve seen in a long time, and one where the previous owners have spent vast amounts of money ensuring that it drives as well as it looks. One of the guys at Frontline Developments drove it for us and said of it: “it’s one of the best I’ve driven” which, given the firm’s reputation, is high praise indeed.
We’re no strangers to the breed either, and we concur; this is one of the most drool-worthy MGB GTs we’ve ever come across and the more we look, the more we appreciate just what a great example it is. It could even genuinely be used everyday, and then cleaned up and shown at your local classic car show where it would be sure to sweep the board.
So, it won’t be cheap. We think it will sell for between £7,500 and £10,500 which we think is still something of a bargain; as the old saying goes “Quality remains long after the price is forgotten”. The reserve is, as always, set at a lower point.
Viewing is always encouraged, and this car can be seen with us near Abingdon; to arrange an appointment please use the ‘Contact Seller’ button at the top of the listing. Feel free to ask any questions or make observations in the comments section below, or try our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’.
If needed, please remember we have a network of trusted suppliers we work with regularly and can recommend: Classic & Sportscar Finance for purchase-financing, Thames Valley Car Storage for storing your car, AnyVan for transporting it, and Footman James for classic car insurance.
BORING, but IMPORTANT: Please note that whilst we at The Market always aim to offer the most descriptive and transparent auction listings of any auction, we cannot claim they are perfect analyses of any of the vehicles we have for sale. While we use our trade experience to assess every car that comes through our hands (and between us we have bought hundreds of classic cars over the years for our personal use…) we are fallible, and our assessment of a car may contrast with that you might form yourself.
This is why we offer a far greater opportunity for bidders to view, or arrange a professional inspection on their behalf of, each vehicle prior to bidding than any traditional car auction, and we will never stop encouraging bidders to take advantage of this by coming to see it in person.
That said, we do take a good look at the vehicles delivered to our premises for sale, but this only results in our unbiased personal observations, not those of a qualified inspector or other professional, or those formed as a result of a long test drive.
Additionally, please note that most of the videos on our site have been recorded using simple cameras which often result in 'average' sound quality; in particular, engines and exhausts notes can sound a little different to how they are in reality.