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MGB-GT My father's selling his '74 MGB GT

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My father would like to sell his '74 MGB GT so I'm giving you guys and gals first dibs on this sweet LBC.

Motor - Rebuilt by Tom Bedenbaugh, enough said!! The car has a little over 6,000 miles on the rebuild. The engine is so smooth you could mistake it for a new DOHC Jap engine. The HIF4 carbs have been rebuilt. The clutch was also replaced and the transmission shifts smoothly.

Body - Stripped down to a bare shell and repainted in a basic White. Original style sound proofing installed. Rockers were replaced and look professionally done. Exterior trim is in excellent condition. A new Triplex windshield was installed and the rest of the glass is in very good condition.

Interior - New complete interior kit installed. Interior color is the OEM navy blue brushed nylon covers. Dash is in excellent condition and all instruments work. The radio and center console have been painted in a black that is similar to the factory finish.

Suspension - front suspension completely redone using assemblies built by Tom Bendenbaugh. I replaced the rear springs myself. All lever shocks are in good working order.

Wheels - The rostyle wheels have been repainted and clearcoated to their original glory!

I would like to get around $7,000 for this car. I can e-mail you high quality digital photos upon request.

**Any comments , opinions, or suggestions would be appreciated.
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&, its a sweet car that's worth more, if ever a GT was!

David....what's he gonna get into now?
 
For what it's worth the engine and front end work would cost in the neighborhood of 6K by it's self. If anybody has any thoughts about restoring a GT you had better grab this one.
 
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