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MGB GT Denmark

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MGB GT.

The car was built on June 9 - July 3 1970 and was delivered from Abingdon to a MG dealer, Westover Motors Limited in Bournemouth, on July 10, 1970, from which it was sold on August 21, 1970 to a Mr. J S Norcliffe. It was originally a RHD with an automatic gearbox, but when it was imported to Denmark in 2009 I converted it to LHD and put in a renovated manual gearbox with a LH-Overdrive.

Today it stands absolutely rust-free, but still have the original paint, Pale Primrose Yellow.

The car is periodically on display in The Old Town ([FONT=&quot]The 1970s neighbourhood), [/FONT]Aarhus.
 

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Welcome to the BCF.

The story of your MGB GT is wonderful, and the car looks lovely with the original paint. Thanks for sharing your story. With your history of converting the car to LHD, you may find some people here on our MG forum who will be looking for your assistance in the future.

Thanks for sharing your story.
 
Welcome and well met. Tell me, how many MG's are there in Denmark?
 
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