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Hi
Being new on here I would like to ask a question
I have the opportunity to purchase a 1972 MGB Roadster, 1 owner from new and has done 50000.
The car runs and drives and has no rust that I can find
Interior could do with some work
No Mot
The car is 100% original as it left the factory
What would be a fair price to offer for it do you think
Thanks in advance
 
First off, welcome to BCF!

It's not likely to offer much in the way of sound advice, given the info you provided. Do you have pictures you can post? You say it runs and drives; did you notice any anomalies in driving? Reason why no MOT?

You might want to do a search for any nearby car clubs and reach out to them for some help.

Let us know how you fare with it!

Mickey
 
+1 on Mickey's suggestions.

You might want to check with the South Yorkshire club, which has a Facebook page.

Club night is tomorrow, November 7, at Pastures Lodge.

Welcome to BCF!
Tom M.
 
First off, welcome to BCF!

It's not likely to offer much in the way of sound advice, given the info you provided. Do you have pictures you can post? You say it runs and drives; did you notice any anomalies in driving? Reason why no MOT?

You might want to do a search for any nearby car clubs and reach out to them for some help.

Let us know how you fare with it!

Mickey
Thank you
 
Welcome - another suggestion would be to search EBay UK and see if you can find similar cars and what they ended up selling for. Let us know what happens!
 
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