WebbFactory GT V8 in glacier white. Factory built to original spec and with full sunroof. Recent... Dealer. £22,950. 1977 MGB GT V8 conversion, 5 speed. In Cinnabar Red. Webb27 jan. 2024 · For Sale: 1974 MGB GT with a 5.0 L Ford V8 February 10, 2024 MGB This 1974 MGB GT is for sale in Montara, California with a current bid of $15,000. Under the hood sits a 302 ci Ford V8… Read More » For Sale: 1969 MGB GT with a Chevy 3.4 L V6 September 23, 2024 GT V8 This 1969 MGB GT is for sale in Townsend, Tennessee …
Steve Engelman
MG began offering the MGB GT V8 in 1973 powered by the aluminium block 3,528 cc Rover V8 engine, first fitted to the Rover P5B. The 193 lb⋅ft (262 N⋅m) of torque allowed it to reach 60 mph (97 km/h) in 7.7 seconds and go on to a 125 mph (201 km/h) top speed. Fuel consumption was just under 20 mpg. By … Visa mer The MGB is a two-door sports car manufactured and marketed from 1962 until 1980 by the British Motor Corporation (BMC), later the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland, as a four-cylinder, soft-top sports car. … Visa mer The roadster was the first of the MGB range to be produced. The body was a pure two-seater; a small rear seat was a rare option at one … Visa mer The fixed-roof MGB GT was introduced in October 1965. Production continued until 1980, although export to the US ceased in 1974. The MGB GT … Visa mer Subsequent to the launch of the Mazda MX-5 in 1989, British Motor Heritage (by then owned by Rover Group) had placed the MGB bodyshell back in production to serve the MGB restoration market. The success of the MX-5 had given Rover confidence that the … Visa mer Development of the MGB started at least as early as 1958 with the prototype known by its Abingdon codename; MG EX205. In structure the car … Visa mer All MGBs (except the V8 version) used the BMC B-Series engine. This engine was essentially an enlarged version of that used in the MGA with engine displacement being increased from 1,622 to 1,798 cc. The earlier cars used a three-main-bearing crankshaft, 18G … Visa mer The MGC was a 2,912 cc, straight-six version of the MGB sold from 1967 and produced until August 1969 with some sales running on … Visa mer WebbEven so a properly done V8 conversion in an MGB is still not a cheap job, involving a minimum of around £4000 (based on 1997 prices), assuming that a great deal of work … ccz church founder
Jim Durham
http://www.britishv8.org/MG/JimDurham.htm http://www.britishv8.org/Photos-MG-Conversions.htm WebbThe MGB sports a 4.6 litre Rover V8 engine, producing 265bhp and Ch Show more. Show more. Chris Goffey takes a look at a custom built, performance MGB, GT V8, and has … cczd-cf-02-2018