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1979 Mg Mgb Mk Iv W/ Overdrive. Excellent Condition.custom Leather Int. Wires. on 2040-cars

US $8,450.00
Year:1979 Mileage:17000 Color: paint
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I purchased this car from California in 2005 where it was fully restored in the late 1990s. The previous owner had it mechanically "restored" to pre-1975 specs: classic dual 1 1/4 SUs with beautiful chrome Stelling and Hellings air filters replacing the clunky Zenith-Stromberg carb and its associated plumbing.  The overdrive works flawlessly, though I rarely use it (I have never driven this car on a highway). Great rubber--very nice Michelins with plenty of tread. Note: the ODO reads "17000" This is clearly not the vehicle's true mileage. I do not know the mileage before or after the the body/engine rebuild. I do know that I have put 50-200 miles on it each summer since 2005.

Further custom upgrades as part of the original restoration:
  • Complete engine and transmission rebuild.
  • Midnight Regatta Blue exterior paint (a 1990s Ford/Lincoln color)
  • Custom Triumph grey leather interior.
  • Custom deep blue carpeting throughout (including trunk interior and spare cover) 
  • Stunning chrome wire wheels with classic knock-off hubs (hubs routinely tightened.Splines lubricated)
  • Aluminum valve cover.
  • Free-flow exhaust system.
  • Manual choke.
  • Chrome luggage rack.
  • Possibly lowered suspension (?) It appears to me that it sits lower than you average rubber-bumper B (one of the reasons I bought it!)
My upgrades:
  • Three-spoke mahogany steering wheel (the black plastic original is included with the car).
  • New seat belts.
  • Newer battery.
  • Knock-off hub wrench.
  • Cloth car cover.
  • Magnetic Union Jack plate.
This car runs and looks great! The paint still polishes to a near mirror quality (see pictures). I had it tuned up two years ago and it still purrs each time I fire it up. Excellent oil pressure. The usual MG drips here and there. This car has not seen a snowflake, rain drop, or been on an unpaved road in the 9 years I have owned it. It has gone into my garage every fall (under a cover, on jack stands; gas treated; cylinders fogged; intakes and tailpipe covered) and reemerged the next spring.   I have really enjoyed owning and driving this car.

So why am I selling this great car? The truth is I just don't have the time to drive it anymore. I take it to the occasional car show or Memorial Day parade and maybe drive it another 50-200 miles during the summer. I have never driven it more than 30 miles from my house. I would be surprised if I put more than 2000 miles on it the last 9 years. My daughter is older now and we spend more time traveling in the summer. The car needs to be driven; It needs a better home than I can provide.

Here then, are the "problems":
  • There are a few nicks, scratches, and cracks in the paint (it is a 16+ year old paint job)
  • There is slight a "hump" on one side of the trunk cover indicating that somebody  tried to push it close at one time without releasing the catch (I bought it this way).
  • The gauge lights have never worked. I have never attempted to fix them since I would never drive an MG in the dark.
  • The brake lights sometimes do not work. This I did try to fix. I traced the problem to a connector on the harness in the engine compartment. An easy fix.
  • The top is showing its age. There are few small rips. Again, I would never drive it in weather, so replacement was never a priority.
  • There is no sound system. I took out the FM cassette player that came with it and put in a blanking plate. Music spoils the ride. Doors speakers may or may not work.
Please come and see/drive the car if you are interested and able. Please contact me with questions! I have tried to be as thorough as possible.