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#493993 - 08/26/08 02:22 PM
1974 MGB Questions
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 09/14/06
Posts: 565
Loc: Washington, USA
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Hi I have recently found a 1974 MGB while looking for parts for my 1972. It looks like this one http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/photo/284914,9609,0,0/1974_MG_MGB_MKIII_Photo.aspx in regards to car body and bumpers. It appears to have had a lot of work done on it and is not completely finished yet.
Thus the question as I am thinking about buying the 1974 and selling the 1972, due to all the work that has been done on the 1974.
The vin number or commission number is GHN5UE355878G and the date is 7-74.
From what I can find out this is before MG raised the height 1 inch, is this correct?
What else does the Commission number tell?
It appears that the car was stripped down and reprimered and then had the engine compartment and under the hood and the boot and under it's hood and the passenger compartment all recoated with a maroon color, I would call it.
Was there such a original color?
Thanks
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Norton47 74 TR6 72 MGB (wife's)really 47 Norton Model 18 74 Norton Commando
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#494121 - 08/26/08 07:24 PM
Re: 1974 MGB Questions
[Re: tony barnhill]
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/19/08
Posts: 101
Loc: monroe nc
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Could be Damask red. Thats a maroon color used about 74. Bob
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#494450 - 08/27/08 05:30 PM
Re: 1974 MGB Questions
[Re: WA1KWA]
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Luke Skywalker
Registered: 02/17/06
Posts: 1665
Loc: Central Illinois - USA!
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Hi Norton47,
You've got a "Sabrina"; originally came with the big black blocks attached to the chrome bumpers.
Yes, the raised heigth "rubber bumper" chassis was later in the year.
Colin Technically, the 1974-1/2 received the raised ride height and rubber bumpers, but retained dual HIF4s. The 1975 model year brought the *beloved* Zenith Stromberg 175 single carb to the US market. The 1974 model year for the MGB saw three different versions....the chrome bumper with chrome overriders and rubber inserts; the "Sabrina" bumpers with the big rubber blocks; and the true rubber bumpers.
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Rick Ingram 1978 MGB - 1969 MGC - 1974.5 MGB/GT V8 conversion - 1968 MGC
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