Driving a car that's fun but doesn't break the bank is a tough ask in today's world, but this 1980 MG B Limited Edition we have today is a great way to turn up your Sunday drives. This quintessential British sports car is a limited edition model and can be yours to drive today.
Some of the greatest cars rolled off the factory floors of British automotive manufacturers like MG, even in the face of strikes and disruptions. Many of these cars still run to this day and have become highly collectible as a result. Amongst the crowd, one type of car really stood out, quintessential British roadsters. Looking to get in on that British roadster action? This 1980 MG MGB MK IV (that’s Mark 4 for you) is a delightful option. It’s located in Pennsylvania and with just a reported 34,101 original miles on the clock, this can be your way of popping down the hood and driving off into the sunset. What’s better? This is a single-owner example and is reportedly for sale by the original family who bought it 41 years ago. The car also comes with some of the original sale and service documents.
Driving nirvana comes in many forms; for most, its popping down the hood of their vintage roadster and driving off into the sunset. But reality kicks at the moment one starts to look for one. With prices through the roof, one might shy away from a dream, that is, until you come across MG MGB and its lineup of roadsters. Built to last and an exotic way of getting around, the MGB is a poster child of MG's golden years. You get all the perks of a lovely two seater roadster without the financial worries. With prices on the rise, its time you drove off in this lovely 1979 MG MGB MK IV we have today. The car has just 55,395 miles, which the current owner reported to be original. The car was also reportedly owned by Hollywood sweetheart Sharon Stone with the owner having documentation to prove it as well.
The MGB is a two-door sports car from the British Motor Corporation (BMC) that was introduced in 1962 as the successor of the popular MG MGA sports car. Initially produced as a Roadster or Convertible, a fixed-head MGB GT model was also available. Cars such as the MGB were designed to embody the spirit of British open-top sports cars that featured rorty engines with modest displacement and power, and were most at home being hustled down a winding country road, where sustaining momentum was the name of the game. Hence this 1979 MG MGB Mark IV which we have on sale from New York with just 69,663 miles on the odo is the ideal ticket to owning a pert little British Roadster that will give you open-topped motoring thrills on the long and winding roads. On sale by its third owner, its reportedly a numbers-matching car.
This perky little car was born as a two-seater sports car to bring joy to those who enjoy thrashing around tracks for good fun. The MG Midget was officially debuted in 1961 and it was produced as the Midget MkI, MkII, MkIII and the 1500 over the years. You can even call it the typical affordable British sports car of the ‘70s while the Midget 1500 have become least costly model at this day and age. The reason for this is that the Midget 1500 was made more pedestrian-friendly and gone were the sparkly chrome around the exterior that allured buyers. However, we think the MG Midget 1500, just like the 1978 model year one here, is a bargain for what it offers. Clocked at 36,000 miles, this Midget retains its original interior and brags a few upgrades to upkeep its performance.
If you're seeking a driving experience that's a stark contrast to your daily routine, a classic British sports car might be your perfect weekend companion. Renowned for their minimalistic design, lightweight structure, and fuel-efficient four-cylinder engines, these cars epitomize pure driving joy. The 1974 MG Midget is a shining example of this philosophy. Not only does it offer an exhilarating driving experience, but this particular model also boasts a comprehensive restoration completed in 2009. With only 35,612 miles on the clock, it promises to inject excitement and adventure into your weekends.
British roadsters embody the spirit of carefree motoring with frugality. These diminutive cars are known for being lightweight and having modestly-powered motors, yet they offer driving thrills that a 300-horsepower machine from the same period struggles to match. This 1974 MGB is no different, with its peppy little 4-cylinder engine and lively handling. The current owner tells us that it's received a new paint job and bears just 50,820 miles on its tiny wheels. If you want the antithesis to large and heavy American motors, this car is the ideal way to achieve it.
Picture this, a classic British roadster, the sun setting down on your favorite B road, and nothing on your to-dos for the day. Doesn't that sound like the perfect day? Now stop imagining as the 1974 MG MGB Mk III Convertible we have today brings you automotive nirvana and sets the tone for the ideal drive. This fantastic example of a classic British roadster has just a reported 94,000 miles on the clock and stays true to its roots; you even get a British Motor Industry Heritage Trust Certificate available to add to the authenticity factor.
Open-top motoring can often be costly but turn back the clock, and what you got was simplicity and a way to capture picture-perfect driving memories. Present today is a 1974.5 MG MGB Roadster with just a reported 22,570 miles on the clock. This British classic is one way to truly experience open-top classic motoring in style.
The idea for the MGB came up on the drawing boards as early as 1958 and took a total of four years of careful planning and design perfection before it came into production in 1962. At launch, the MGB was considered a modern and progressive player in the sports car category. The car was quick, and was very successful in motorsport, with victories in the Grand Touring category at the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally and Brand Hatch Circuit Meets, to name a few. This stunning example of 1972 MG MGB GT Coupe is native to Florida and has earned its racing stripes, waiting to continue its legacy.
British sports cars are the antithesis of everything that defines an American sports car. While we like our large, flamboyant sports car with plenty of power, the Brits did things very differently in the Fifties through the Eighties. They preferred smaller bodies with compact road footprints that could quickly nip along narrow country roads. They traded massive and thirsty engines for smaller, more economical ones. Instead of sheer horsepower, they focused on usable power and light curb weights to achieve sprightly performance. That's precisely what this 1966 MG Midget offers its next lucky owner. A lightweight, two-seat, open-topped sports car that's most at home when driven hard down a winding road. While you sit mere inches off the road and wind up the rorty engine, maintaining as much momentum as possible through a set of corners, you'll grin widely and be surprised at how much fun this car offers at 50 or even 30mph. The current owner says that the mileage is most like 113,338 miles since it only has a five-figure odometer. More critically, it's said to be an all-original car that's been garage-kept. Will you be its next owner, then?
The characteristic British roadster is renowned for iconic designs, wonderfully tuneful engines, and a spirited and enjoyable driving experience, particularly on a sprint down a country road on a summer day. The MG brand epitomized this segment of cars starting with the MG J type built in the early 1930s. As time passed, MG continued to capitalize on their proven recipe for the perfect open top roadster with the introduction of the MGA model in 1955. The MGB followed in 1962. This model featured a new design and unitary body structure instead of the traditional body on frame construction. The changes made to the body meant it was lighter as well. This model had an 18-year production run which was the longest in comparison to previous MG models and was also one of the first cars to feature a controlled crumple zone that was designed to protect driver and passenger in the event of a frontal collision. If you are on the hunt for an iconic British sports car, this 1965 MG MGB is an ideal partner for your sunny summer jaunts. Located in Connecticut, this car comes with just 32,739 miles on the clock, and is a perfect weekend driver, a deliciously analog refreshment in a digital world. It’s also reported to be a numbers-matching car.
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Driving a car that's fun but doesn't break the bank is a tough ask in today's world, but this 1980 MG B Limited Edition we have today is a great way to turn up your Sunday drives. This quintessential British sports car is a limited edition model and can be yours to drive today.
Some of the greatest cars rolled off the factory floors of British automotive manufacturers like MG, even in the face of strikes and disruptions. Many of these cars still run to this day and have become highly collectible as a result. Amongst the crowd, one type of car really stood out, quintessential British roadsters. Looking to get in on that British roadster action? This 1980 MG MGB MK IV (that’s Mark 4 for you) is a delightful option. It’s located in Pennsylvania and with just a reported 34,101 original miles on the clock, this can be your way of popping down the hood and driving off into the sunset. What’s better? This is a single-owner example and is reportedly for sale by the original family who bought it 41 years ago. The car also comes with some of the original sale and service documents.
Driving nirvana comes in many forms; for most, its popping down the hood of their vintage roadster and driving off into the sunset. But reality kicks at the moment one starts to look for one. With prices through the roof, one might shy away from a dream, that is, until you come across MG MGB and its lineup of roadsters. Built to last and an exotic way of getting around, the MGB is a poster child of MG's golden years. You get all the perks of a lovely two seater roadster without the financial worries. With prices on the rise, its time you drove off in this lovely 1979 MG MGB MK IV we have today. The car has just 55,395 miles, which the current owner reported to be original. The car was also reportedly owned by Hollywood sweetheart Sharon Stone with the owner having documentation to prove it as well.