Interesting how, despite being filmed nearly 28 years ago, the prices he's talking about for mid level condition examples are not a million miles off what you can get them for these days in the UK. People often ask me how much MGBs are worth and I tell them that they can be anything from a few hundred quid to £20k+ depending on condition and model. We love our '73 BGT, have had many good holidays and weekend trips in it.
I have a late model 1980 B 150000 miles that has never seen a welder, filler or engine rebuild many thanks to Ziebart treatment ( sorry about the spelling if it's incorrect). Service it regularly and it just keeps on going.
Outstanding video and presentation. As a life long MGB owner I am very fortunate to have several restored example in my collection. 68, 71, 79 and 80. I recently added a 68 MGC GT that is next on the retoration list.
I did like the Rubber Bumper models simply because of the ride height or road clearance. I really needed that where I live. Traveled a lot of county gravel roads and still do. I switched from 14" to 15" on the wheels and put the tallest fattest rubber I could stuff in the wheel wells. That gave me a great ride, ride height, and more speed per RPM on the highway. Plus it made the car look awesome. I've gotten a lot of compliments.
I agree, as well as being safe, frankly I think with new rubber , paint and wheels their beautiful cars, just different from the older ones, more modern.
Absolutely loved my 76 inca yellow Roadster was very reliable and easy to work on if needed owned and used it as my daily driver from 1988 until my first child in 1994 and that's the longest I've ever owned a car for
wonderfull cars i have a 1975 mgb roadster harvest gold drove it on a 200 mile roadtrip 3 weeks ago did great drove it too a a ntique auto swapmeet 100 total miles did great. since i was a kid always wanted one of these so 2 and a half years ago found one gave 4800.00 for it. has been a great little car.
Im shocked how these cars are so, well, "cheap". 5k buys are pretty nice one still in 2022. Mines beautiful, no rust rot and everything's been done and upgraded. "Ya can outrun me, but ya cant outfun me"
I tell you ! they are actually stressful to drive especially in a busy City like London, Mgb they are lovely to look and very Charismatic but to drive, I prefer a Mx5.
I actually like the rubber bumper models (not to say I don't like the chrome). They're a different but equally as nice a car in my eyes. Oh, and the sound of that V8 in the video! Oooooof!
@@MinscS2 Aye but they should've made it in standard convertible V8 form too, probably BL was worried it'd take away sales of the Triumph Stag though if they did that, despite that being a bigger car. They did daft things like that. I think the standard MGB has that classic happy revving 5 cylinder charm of the Lotus Elan though, and the Spitfire and all them other little sports cars, a V8 revs much lower most of the time and the gearing's different Even if it has bags more low down grunt. But yeah I agree they should've made the V8
@@Samspianopage Possibly, or they were afraid that the chassis would flex too much on the convertibles after adding the more powerful (and heavier) V8, so the settled on only making GT-versions for added stability- That doesn't really make much sense though since afaik the 6-cylinder cast-iron MGC-engine is heavier than the 8-cylinder aluminium MGB V8-engine, and the MGC was built as a roadster as well as a coupe.
It always strikes me funny as to why the Bits or any one for that matter, has their head above the windshield. That's just not right. And looks horrible too. I've had 4 MGBs and love them like crazy but my head doesn't poke out above the windshield, for I'm short and getting noticeably shorter with old age. The auto industry really needs to make special models for folks over 6' tall. I really do miss the original MGBs.
Everyone Raves about MX5,s personally i think they too feminine, the MGB is a much Much MUCH better looking car early one,s especially, sadly they have ''BL'' build quality, and the sleep inducing boring MX5 being Japanese is DEAD reliable but to me BORING!!!!
Before you part with any money. For Gawds sake look at alternatives. For 6000 you can get a Porsche a Mazda MX 5 anything. The hype around dated design MG s is not worth it. Unless you consider a T series. Remember all MGB owners never go anywhere without a tool kit and spares in the boot
Some consider that part of the charm of owning an MGB. Personally I spend more time tinkering with the car than I ever will driving it. Us old guys consider it therapy, fixing this or that and then enjoying the satisfaction of getting the job done. There's always something that needs attention and that gives us purpose and a reason to get up and get going in the morning.
You have to be a true MG lover. Once you've replaced a couple fuel pumps, u-joints, clutches, and adjusted the SU carbs a dozen times, the pleasure of driving a pure sports car makes it all worthwhile.
I don’t know what your talking about, went to Canada with mine, thousands of miles, owned it for 35 years, it never let me down. If fact it’s ridiculously simple, mine would start every time.
The notion that Porsche or Mazda don't need mantainance too, is asinine at best. Not to mention that it's been a long time since the germans made anything that had affordable parts, didn't have electrics prone to shorts & scarce parts, and wasn't gopping ugly. An MX-5 is fine if you want a plastic plagarism of a British Sports Car (literally), but I for one would rather have the real thing, and speak the same language as those whom made the car / supply the spares.
Totally not true, I drove mgs for many years, they were very reliable, really never let me down once I sorted them out from years of hacks who had no idea how to service one
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MGB?...hardly a "Classic MG"....try the PA; TC; K3 etc...now tyhose are "classic"
Interesting how, despite being filmed nearly 28 years ago, the prices he's talking about for mid level condition examples are not a million miles off what you can get them for these days in the UK. People often ask me how much MGBs are worth and I tell them that they can be anything from a few hundred quid to £20k+ depending on condition and model. We love our '73 BGT, have had many good holidays and weekend trips in it.
I did a 160 mile round trip in one this weekend with no issues whatsoever. It was such a great experience and joy to drive.
My 73 MGB is my daily driver and I couldn’t be happier. After doing quite a bit of work, replacing the engine and more it runs like a dream!
I've owned 10 MGs over the last 50years, 4 BGTs, 3 MGB roadsters, 1 MGTF 1300 and 2 MGC roadsters. Present mount is a1968 C roadster. I love them!
We love our 79, he's named Vernon and, we drive him everywhere.
Already a classic 12 years after they went out of production.
I have a late model 1980 B 150000 miles that has never seen a welder, filler or engine rebuild many thanks to Ziebart treatment ( sorry about the spelling if it's incorrect). Service it regularly and it just keeps on going.
Next to the Jag E Type to me the most beautiful machine ever!!!
All of a sudden...I want an MGB!
I drive '78 MGB Roadster. It is a joy to drive and a wonderful stress reliever.
Outstanding video and presentation. As a life long MGB owner I am very fortunate to have several restored example in my collection. 68, 71, 79 and 80. I recently added a 68 MGC GT that is next on the retoration list.
I did like the Rubber Bumper models simply because of the ride height or road clearance. I really needed that where I live. Traveled a lot of county gravel roads and still do. I switched from 14" to 15" on the wheels and put the tallest fattest rubber I could stuff in the wheel wells. That gave me a great ride, ride height, and more speed per RPM on the highway. Plus it made the car look awesome. I've gotten a lot of compliments.
I agree, as well as being safe, frankly I think with new rubber , paint and wheels their beautiful cars, just different from the older ones, more modern.
Absolutely loved my 76 inca yellow
Roadster was very reliable and easy to work on if needed owned and used it as my daily driver from 1988 until my first child in 1994 and that's the longest I've ever owned a car for
wonderfull cars i have a 1975 mgb roadster harvest gold drove it on a 200 mile roadtrip 3 weeks ago did great drove it too a a ntique auto swapmeet 100 total miles did great. since i was a kid always wanted one of these so 2 and a half years ago found one gave 4800.00 for it. has been a great little car.
I remember this episode too 😅, I was 6.
I've had six GTs and one roadster. The GT in particular is a great design and quite practical.
Im shocked how these cars are so, well, "cheap". 5k buys are pretty nice one still in 2022. Mines beautiful, no rust rot and everything's been done and upgraded. "Ya can outrun me, but ya cant outfun me"
I love my three M.G.s
67 mgb
70 mgb gt
75 mgb
Love my L.B.C.s ✌
When top gear was watchable.
The late models are called "rubber boats" here in Germany.
noone cares about germany
Its a nice little car to drive, especially the GT version.
still my most favorite car I've ever owned..and brother I can name you a few...`72 she was... even had license plate that read...EmmaGeeBee
Ive had my 1975 rubber bumper BGT for 21 years now. Would never part with it.
I tell you ! they are actually stressful to drive especially in a busy City like London, Mgb they are lovely to look and very Charismatic but to drive, I prefer a Mx5.
@@overmarsdaria3222 Never found mine stressful to drive around town, but each to their own
I actually like the rubber bumper models (not to say I don't like the chrome). They're a different but equally as nice a car in my eyes. Oh, and the sound of that V8 in the video! Oooooof!
Not sure who William Woodward is but this is Quentin Wilson
fun fact the red mg at the end is the exact mg that my friend has
***** Quentin Willson *******
Love these old TG clips, how many more have you got??
Nice as usual! Please keep more vids coming! Love them!!
I like the rubber bumber it looks nice
Really feel like older British cars like this MG should have had a V8 :/
They did make MGB GT-versions with a V8 in the 70's, and the MGC had a straight 6.
@@MinscS2 Aye but they should've made it in standard convertible V8 form too, probably BL was worried it'd take away sales of the Triumph Stag though if they did that, despite that being a bigger car.
They did daft things like that.
I think the standard MGB has that classic happy revving 5 cylinder charm of the Lotus Elan though, and the Spitfire and all them other little sports cars, a V8 revs much lower most of the time and the gearing's different
Even if it has bags more low down grunt.
But yeah I agree they should've made the V8
@@Samspianopage Possibly, or they were afraid that the chassis would flex too much on the convertibles after adding the more powerful (and heavier) V8, so the settled on only making GT-versions for added stability-
That doesn't really make much sense though since afaik the 6-cylinder cast-iron MGC-engine is heavier than the 8-cylinder aluminium MGB V8-engine, and the MGC was built as a roadster as well as a coupe.
Your american i can tell
@@MinscS2 Good point bud
I think i’m one of the few who think MG’s are ugly as sin.
It always strikes me funny as to why the Bits or any one for that matter, has their head above the windshield. That's just not right. And looks horrible too. I've had 4 MGBs and love them like crazy but my head doesn't poke out above the windshield, for I'm short and getting noticeably shorter with old age. The auto industry really needs to make special models for folks over 6' tall. I really do miss the original MGBs.
I'm 6'5" tall and my cars fit me just fine and I take long road trips in them.✌
wonder how the guy was captured
Yeah, I was wondering that myself!
@@Endfloat Terry Waite ;)
Woolard???
It's not even William Woolard, it's Quentin Wilson
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Everyone Raves about MX5,s personally i think they too feminine, the MGB is a much Much MUCH better looking car early one,s especially, sadly they have ''BL'' build quality, and the sleep inducing boring MX5 being Japanese is DEAD reliable but to me BORING!!!!
Before you part with any money. For Gawds sake look at alternatives. For 6000 you can get a Porsche a Mazda MX 5 anything. The hype around dated design MG s is not worth it. Unless you consider a T series. Remember all MGB owners never go anywhere without a tool kit and spares in the boot
Some consider that part of the charm of owning an MGB. Personally I spend more time tinkering with the car than I ever will driving it. Us old guys consider it therapy, fixing this or that and then enjoying the satisfaction of getting the job done. There's always something that needs attention and that gives us purpose and a reason to get up and get going in the morning.
You have to be a true MG lover. Once you've replaced a couple fuel pumps, u-joints, clutches, and adjusted the SU carbs a dozen times, the pleasure of driving a pure sports car makes it all worthwhile.
I don’t know what your talking about, went to Canada with mine, thousands of miles, owned it for 35 years, it never let me down. If fact it’s ridiculously simple, mine would start every time.
The notion that Porsche or Mazda don't need mantainance too, is asinine at best.
Not to mention that it's been a long time since the germans made anything that had affordable parts, didn't have electrics prone to shorts & scarce parts, and wasn't gopping ugly.
An MX-5 is fine if you want a plastic plagarism of a British Sports Car (literally), but I for one would rather have the real thing, and speak the same language as those whom made the car / supply the spares.
Totally not true, I drove mgs for many years, they were very reliable, really never let me down once I sorted them out from years of hacks who had no idea how to service one
MGB?...hardly a "Classic MG"....try the PA; TC; K3 etc...now tyhose are "classic"