1978 MGB—both tops
Year: | 1978 |
Make: | MG |
Model: | B |
Vin: | GHN5UJ465944G |
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A Great Example of the Popular MGB
Equipped with both soft and hard tops
AND
With All These Extras
- “Porthole” Hardtop
- New soft top
- Tonneau
- Tool kit
- 5 new wire wheels
- 4 MG mudflaps
- MG floor mats
- Chrome luggage rack
- MGB striping
- Pioneer sound system
- Clock that works!
A car to be Enjoyed
Every component of this MGB has been addressed to ensure it is enjoyed, whether going to a car show, off to dinner at a favorite restaurant or heading to the mountains for a weekend.
- Paint and Chrome
The first thing that jumps out about this car is the condition of its paint, enhanced by the black MG graphics and the polished chrome luggage carrier. 5 new chrome wire wheels complement the look. This Yellow MG is immediately a crowd favorite.
- Convertible top and Hardtop
Whatever the weather or time of year, this MG is ready for it. Top down for those warm days; a Black hardtop for when the weather turns cold; a tonneau for those overnights, and a convertible top for that sudden rain storm.
- Engine and Transmission
The 4 cylinder engine is a lion on twisty roads and a lamb around town, but fun at all times. The engine mates smoothly with its 4-speed synchromesh transmission.
- Interior and Controls
The black bucket seats are as pretty to look at as they are comfortable to sit in. They, like the rest of the interior, look like new. The gauges provide a comforting feeling that all systems are working correctly while a Pioneer stereo/CD player provides your favorites.
- Safety features
The MG has three-point seat belts for each occupant, front disc brakes and radial tires to enhance the safety of drivers and passengers alike.
The MGB defines British Sports Cars
While the Aston Martins and Jaguars may have set the bar for luxury in British sports cars, the MGs were an affordable, bread and butter car that helped popularized British sports cars in America. And for good reason: nice styling, spirited performance, and comfort while still retaining the characteristics of a true British sports car.