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MGB Purchase of 1972 MGB Roadster

iand8058

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Hi
I am new on here and I am considering buying an MGB Roadster
I have the opportunity to buy a 1972 roadster ,1 owner from new with genuine 50000 miles on the clock
It runs and drives fine and is free of rust as far as I can tell
I have checked sills, castle sections and all the usual places and it appears sound
Interior needs some work as does the rest of it to bring it to a nice standard
What do you guys think would be a fair price to offer for it
Thanks in advance
 
That's a question that is nearly impossible to answer without a lot more information. Photos of everything, interior, exterior, wiring, engine bay, what works and what doesn't etc. Check with a British car club in your area and see if a member will look at the car for you. The smallest items can play a very important roll in the value of one of these cars. Do yourself a favor and have someone look at it who knows British cars. PJ
 
Hi
I am new on here and I am considering buying an MGB Roadster
I have the opportunity to buy a 1972 roadster ,1 owner from new with genuine 50000 miles on the clock
It runs and drives fine and is free of rust as far as I can tell
I have checked sills, castle sections and all the usual places and it appears sound
Interior needs some work as does the rest of it to bring it to a nice standard
What do you guys think would be a fair price to offer for it
Thanks in advance
Life is short... If the heart says go for it, do it. Here in the states it could fetch about $7-8000.
 
That's a question that is nearly impossible to answer without a lot more information. Photos of everything, interior, exterior, wiring, engine bay, what works and what doesn't etc. Check with a British car club in your area and see if a member will look at the car for you. The smallest items can play a very important roll in the value of one of these cars. Do yourself a favor and have someone look at it who knows British cars. PJ
Thank you
 
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