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MGB 1979 MGB for sale near me

DoninECville

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I really want to own another MG, my intro post illustrates this. I really want a driver, something I can work on periodically while I summer time drive it.. Saw this on CL today, intrigued, that's what they're going for nowadays. What do you all think? The engine bay pic has me worried slightly. If I posted this in the wrong place, please move or delete it, thanks.
 
From what I see, it doesn't look bad. Being in Michigan, rust would be a big concern, but if it's been babied or came from a non rust-belt area, may be OK. Carpet kits aren't that expensive, and not a difficult install. Go drive it and let us know what you think.
 
As Mickey says!

Also, take a member of a local British car club with you, for experience and advice.

Tom M.
 
I really want to own another MG, my intro post illustrates this. I really want a driver, something I can work on periodically while I summer time drive it.. Saw this on CL today, intrigued, that's what they're going for nowadays. What do you all think? The engine bay pic has me worried slightly. If I posted this in the wrong place, please move or delete it, thanks.
It's been relisted at this address:
I'm not nuts about rubber bumper BL era cars but the price is good for what it is.
 
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