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MG MGB GT 1800 — 1967

Swedish-sold with relatively low mileage and in relatively unrestored original condition.

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Lot Number
19569
Location
Enhörna

Estimated value
110 - 130 000 SEK
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Tore Thallaug
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"Delightful little shooting brake from the cheerful 1960s in the popular colours of the era, red with black upholstery and wire wheels. Under the bonnet an 1800 engine with dual SU carburettors and overdrive to the gearbox. The spirit of the times is Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Carnaby Street. Here in fine and well-maintained condition, and after a service is ready for the road again."

Description

This car was registered for traffic on 31 August 1967 and spent a few days on the left side of the road before it was time on 3 September to steer over to the right side. The current owner, a well-known figure in the motor history hobby for many years, acquired the car in May 2010 and it has since been part of his extensive private collection. The seller and Bilwebauctions chose for logistical reasons to leave the vehicle in the collection during inspection and photography.
Carfax Free history (12)

Technical data

Year
1967/1967
Registration date
1967-08-31
Mileage
15,543 km
Registration Number
CHH363
Chassis Number
95003
Kw / hp
68 / 92
Fuel Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manual
Interior finish
Leather upholstery
Colour
Red

Condition

  • Mechanical condition

    Started up for sale and it is a few years since it last ran on the roads. At the last test drive everything worked and the 1800 engine was lively and the overdrive functioned well. Now it needs an inspection to get back on the roads but it should be a relatively straightforward matter.
    Not checked on a lift but what could be seen looked good.

  • Interior condition

    Good original upholstery with patina from use which with reconditioning can become even better. Good textile mats and fine headliner. Steering wheel (Moto-Lita), controls, dashboard and original Smiths gauges in fine condition. Period-correct Blaupunkt radio. Practical and fine luggage compartment.

  • Exterior condition

    Fine paintwork with mild patina from use, partly possibly original but showing signs of more recent repainting, the extent of which is unclear. Chrome, trim, emblems and lighting details in fine condition. Glass in good condition except for the windscreen which has sustained damage from a shelf in a garage and requires replacement. Fine spoke wheels and good period tyres. Period-correct Lucas auxiliary lights. Engine bay clean and well presented.

  • General condition

    MGB, with or without roof, has long been a coveted classic. Here you get a practical little car with good space. Furthermore, in fine condition, a delightful user-friendly classic from the British sports car era.

MOT (tech. insp.)

Fordonsstatus: Avst 2024-07-25
Ursprungsbesiktning: 1967-08-31 (typbes)
Datum i trafik första gången: 1967-08-31
Senast godkända besiktning: 2006-06-16
Besiktigad tom: 2008-06-30
Skattebefriad: Ja
Körförbud: Ja
Antal ägare: 12

Owner's comment

Our father has always been an enthusiastic motoring historian and over the years many fine and well-maintained vehicles have passed through the collection. He has always cared for, serviced and kept them in excellent and roadworthy condition. It has been a way of life and a wealth of friends, vehicles and memories he and we as a family carry with us. Now it is time for the next chapter for us and the vehicles in the collection.

Facts about the model

At the end of the 1950s the project was launched with the MGB as successor to the MGA. In September 1962 the new roadster was unveiled and was well received, both by the motoring press and buyers. The engine of 1798 cc with twin SU carburetors provided excellent performance. The gearbox was four-speed but for a modest surcharge buyers could obtain an electric overdrive.

From 1965 the engineering was improved with a five-bearing crankshaft, oil cooler as standard and an electric tachometer. This year also saw the arrival of a smart and practical three-door 2+2 coupé version, called the GT, in a fashionably half-estate configuration for the time - design Pininfarina. All so that hunting, golf and other sports and leisure equipment could be accommodated in the sports car. Although there is another British classic that bears the epithet "dog box", this car is, if anything, even more a car for a couple of West Highland Terriers in the back. The small rear seat had a folding backrest. Two years later a six-cylinder engine was also available in the small car, both with and without a roof. The version with a roof was built 1965 - 1980. During the years 1973 - 76 it could be equipped with Rover's V8 engine. In total 513,000 examples of the MGB were manufactured, of which 125,621 in the Coupé version with the straight-four.

Location and viewing Information

Location: Enhörna

For viewing the vehicle, contact the inspector/case manager:

Tore Thallaug
+46 705 90 23 65
tore@bilwebauctions.se

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Collection must take place before: 2026-09-09.

NOTE! Payment (deposit to our account) must be made within 5 days and before collection.

Auction information

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