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Registry: 1967 MG MGB


Harold M's Gold Member 1967 MG MGB
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Very unique and extremely detailed with a rotisserie restoration, full Sebring Body kit and right hand drive. Engine compartment is highly detailed displaying a GM 2.0L Ecotec Supercharged 4 cylinder engine with 250 HP connected to a GM Aisin 5 speed transmission. New shocks and springs on front end. Exhaust system has a stainless steel header with custom pipes. Wiring harness from Advance and new AutoMeter Pro- Comp. gauges. Interior has Miata seats and is like new.. Windshield frame has been chromed and there are 3 wiper blades positioned for RH drive. The sub-frame rails were reinforced and the entire undercarriage was sprayed with Raptor bed liner for protection. Rear differential is stock MGB 3.9 tube style with adjustable aluminum custom made tramp bars and Spax adjustable tube shocks and lowering springs. Wheels are Roto 15"x 7" with new 255/55R15 Kumho tires.

We are about 2 weeks from completing a 15 month COMPLETE new paint job performed with corrections to all blemishes and defects. Over 175 hrs. of body work and a complete repaint (twice). It's going to be flawless. It's also going to be Ceramic coated. When finished I will post new pictures and video.

Then comes the hard decision: keep or sell?


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Vehicle Information

Owner: Harold M Gold Member   [heco5375]
Location: Norcross, GA, USA USA
Status: Running


VIN:18GBUH40440
Model Year:1967
Current Colour:Blue
Odometer:1,910 miles
Engine Type:2.0L GM Ecotec Supercharged
Transmission:5 speed
Last Updated:2024-06-27 19:48:50

 

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Member Comments on Registry: 1967 MG MGB   ↵
Rated 9.6 out of 10 based on 20 ratings
2021-12-12 08:44:59 # 78443
Comment by Glenn Peters
Hi Mike -- very cool conversion. I'm curious... are the fender flares new sections? I know the fronts come out pretty easily (once you get the windshield off) but the rear would be part of the "unicot" body. I think that's the right word albeit probably spelled incorrectly. Along wit that did you oversize the wheels?
2021-12-13 07:47:35 # 78461
Comment by Mike Y
The front and rear fenders are full fiberglass fenders. The rear fenders were cut away except for about 2" around the edge, then the fiberglass fenders were bonded to that metal. The wheels are 7"x15" and offset 1 1/2" each side.
2021-12-13 16:10:12 # 78467
Comment by Glenn Peters
Mike -- Wow... thanks very much for your reply. Very cool look... makes you wonder why it would have been so hard for British Leyland to have upgraded this car... they may have been around a bit longer. Good luck with your sale... it's bet it's a little pocket rocker with that engine.
2021-12-14 09:45:14 # 78479
Comment by Mike Y
Yes it has 217 horsepower at the wheels. It runs as good as it looks. Thanks for your comments. It would look very good in your garage.Mike
2021-12-14 16:24:20 # 78487
Comment by Glenn Peters
No doubt and you're just up the Penn Turnpike a bit...of course my wife would probably leave me :-)
2021-12-15 12:44:34 # 78503
Comment by Mike Y
This would make a great Christmas gift for her!!!!!
2021-12-16 16:11:15 # 78521
Comment by Glenn Peters
Oh wow... just saw that it's right hand steering... yikes
2021-12-16 17:11:08 # 78522
Comment by Mike Y
Yes you get a lot of looks driving on the right side.
2022-02-26 03:16:29 # 80038
Superrrr car !!!
2022-02-26 07:41:59 # 80039
Comment by Mike Y
Thanks , It runs as good as It looks
2022-03-18 14:44:12 # 80321
Comment by LAWRENCE LOYD
Was the car originally a right hand steer vehicle? Just curious..... Ship it back to the UK for a quick sale!
2022-03-18 17:10:20 # 80324
Comment by Mike Y
NO it was a left hand drive. I had to get a right hand drive dash. When I switched it over I also gave it 3 wipers and moved them over to work with the right hand drive. Shipping it would not be a problem.Thanks Mike
2023-03-31 09:14:49 # 86004
Comment by L K
Beautiful car. I built one similar and it is a ton of work and money. Probably 3 times the price, if all added up. Would never sell it as it was my car in high school. It was the slowest car in the lot back then which had a profound and disturbing effect on my plans for revenge. lol. The new owner should really enjoy this.
2023-03-31 20:13:54 # 86011
Comment by Harold M
Rating: 10/10
It's a great car that I bought for a purpose and it has filled that purpose. It is extremely well built and everything about it seems like it is new even though it's 6 years old. It will flat fly and holds the road really well. Someone will get a 'steal' as this price is just a fraction of what was spent.
2023-04-02 07:01:48 # 86023
Comment by Chuck Royer
Rating: 10/10
very nice
2023-04-07 09:15:56 # 86106
Comment by Larry Clark
Good morning Harold Just curious ,did you happen to keep the left hand steering ,pedal assy. and dash form the vehicle as a just in case senario.
2023-04-07 10:09:09 # 86109
Comment by Harold M
Sorry, I do not have them.
2024-01-07 23:16:00 # 89226
Comment by Peter Neilson
Rating: 9/10
You could ship it to Australia ! I would gladly park it in my shed with my 1977 MGB. No hassles then with RH drive
2024-01-08 06:42:09 # 89227
Comment by Harold M
That could be arranged (I assume) after full payment is received. It's probably going on the market once the new paint job is complete.
2024-08-10 15:00:42 # 91761
Comment by Bill T
VERY NICE MGB resto - What would you consider as a serious offer ??
2024-08-10 18:44:17 # 91762
Comment by Harold M
Sent you a Private message about your question.

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Vehicle History

This vehicle's information was last updated on 2024-06-27 19:48:50

Changes from 2023-04-25 19:58:33 to previous 2023-03-31 06:33:31
Mileage 1,875 → 1,910
Changes from 2023-03-14 08:35:36 to previous 2023-03-14 08:33:40
Mileage 1,775 → 1,875
Changes from 2023-01-18 19:47:42 to previous 2022-12-30 07:51:04
Mileage 1,750 → 1,775
Changes from 2022-12-27 18:40:01 to previous 2021-10-23 14:57:35
Vin GUH00FAST → 18GBUH40440
Mileage added   1,750
Engine Type 2.0 GM ecotec supercharged → 2.0L GM Ecotec Supercharged
Colour blue → Blue

Ownership History

Date Owner ID Notes
Dec 13, 2022 Harold M  USAGold Member Owner Transfer
Apr 22, 2020 Mike Y  USA Added to Registry (ID 50003)

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