More information on the model year 1970 MG GT:
The 1970 MG GT was a two-door sports car produced by British automaker MG. It was based on the MGB platform and featured a distinctive fastback coupe body style. The MG GT was introduced in 1965 as a more refined and comfortable version of the MGB, with a focus on touring rather than racing.
The 1970 MG GT was powered by a 1.8-liter inline-four engine, which produced 95 horsepower and 105 lb-ft of torque. It could be paired with either a four-speed manual transmission or an optional three-speed automatic. The MG GT was known for its responsive handling, thanks to its low center of gravity and independent suspension.
The interior of the MG GT was more spacious and luxurious than the MGB, with a wood-trimmed dashboard and comfortable bucket seats. It also featured roll-up windows and a locking glovebox, which were not standard on the MGB.
The 1970 MG GT was well-received by critics and enthusiasts alike for its sporty handling, stylish design, and comfortable interior. It was popular in both Europe and the United States, where it was sold as the MGB GT. Today, the MG GT is considered a classic sports car and is prized by collectors and enthusiasts for its combination of style and performance