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Under the bonnet lives the MGB's 1.8-liter B-Series OHV four. In stock form, the MGB got 78.5 (yes, point-five) horsepower out of the engine. With some light massaging, though, there's lots more ...
The MG MGB, built from 1962 ... Only 8,999 examples were made of the MGC and MGC GT in total, ... Under the hood of this specific car is a 1,798 cc inline-four engine making almost 93 hp. Darin ...
Tim Pitt drives two very different MGB restomods from ... is a fire-breathing road racer with a burly V8 under the bonnet. And the pale green BEE GT is ... MGB GT LE60. PRICE: From £211,000.
Just check out this 1967 MGB GT coupe if you don't believe us. ... with a very typical mid-to-late 60s MGB with the standard B-Series four-cylinder engine endemic to the type under the hood.
The MGB still has a strong following more than ... With the exception of the short-lived six-cylinder MG B spinoff, the MGC, the V8-engined MGB GT, and ... but retaining the classic long hood, ...
Frontline Cars morphed a 1970 MGB GT into the ultimate ride. ... Popping the hood reveals the 292-cubic-inch (4.8-liter) V8 instead of the original 215-cubic-inch (3.5-liter) unit.
The MGB was a sports car for ... (the MGB GT) came on sale in ... V8 version of the coupe on sale between 1973 and 1976 with Rover’s venerable 3.5-litre unit grumbling under the bonnet. The ...
We drove Frontline’s MGB restomods, one powered by a V-8 and the other an EV, and were enamored by both for different reasons. These MGB Restomods Come With a V-8 or Electric Motor. We Tested Both.
This classic MGB GT with a Jaguar V6 will do 0-60mph in 4.2s. The 3.0-litre ‘MG B-EAST’ has won the Hot Wheels Legends Tour UK competition. Vijay Pattni. Published: 05 Sep 2023.
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