Re: Would this be a good value for a restored 1967
Hi Ray. If you want a super nice MGB and are happy to pay the asking price, just make certain that you get a second opinion. At that price, the seller has a limited market and the car is going nowhere soon. You have time to find someone who is adroit at doing a hardcore inspection of the car. I have had very bad experiences with "professional restorers". The wording in his description is evasive at best.
Frankly, a professionally restored B car could easily go for well over 30 thou. If the guy that is trying to sell you the car balks at having it up on a lift, someone poking under the carpet, tugging under the dash, etc. then he is hiding something.
I've got over 40 into my resto-mod TR6 and if someone offered me 30, it's theirs.
A novel approach is to go to a big car show where there are an abundance of restored B bars, bring a little black bag filled with 300 hundred dollar bills, and approach the nicest MBG car you can find and pass that under his nose.
You might be amazed what you can buy for that much money.
Beware of dealers with evasive wording.