The MGB still features its original front wings and alloy bonnet. The former is, as aficionados will know, quite rare now and we’re delighted that the car’s owners have chosen to retain them rather than replace them with wings from a later model.
The alloy bonnet is the original but it does have a few small dents in it, but we think these could be rolled out without too much trouble. It is held firmly in place with a black leather bonnet strap, which might be overkill but it doesn’t half provide some reassurance while hoofing along a fast road at motorway speeds.
The Connaught Green bodywork is in very, very good condition with only two flaws that we can find: a small crack on the join between the scuttle and offside front wing and a paint chip on the door. There is no visible rust at all.
The rest of the bodywork is in fabulous condition, especially when you consider that the paintwork is now 20 years old. That it still looks so good speaks volumes not only of the quality of the initial work but also of the care it has received in the hands of its owners ever since.
The car features Sebring-style valance and faired-in headlight cowls. It has also been debumpered and given a stick-on front number plate, a look that suits it perfectly in our opinion.
Perhaps the weakest area of the car is the Ivory hardtop, which is more purposeful than attractive. We are, perhaps, being a little harsh here because we can’t help thinking that we are only mentioning it because the rest of the bodywork is so good; why not pop along and take a look for yourself and let us know what you think?
UPDATE: we have a had a couple of comments wondering about the state of the front of the drivers sill, as a result we have pressure washed the area and taken some further photos - it is possible that the dirt there was giving a false rusty impression. Hopefully from the new photos you can see that whilst some rubbing down and new underseal may be in order, the metalwork is all solid with just some paint chipping/surface rust on the edges from general use.