An old dude locally to me is selling a 1975 MBGBT.
Garaged for the last 10 years.
Not sure on mileage.
£495 ono
Worth a look or are they as much of a PITA as I have heard?
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Much more suitable. I'll probably take one of those too.pacerpete wrote:scjimbo wrote:Cheers mate. I'm going up again to have a proper poke about with a foook off big screwdriver !diable wrote:It might be worth a punt.
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3 piece sills and rear chassis legs are the principal bits to look for. £500 for an early rubber bumper GT needing restored is as much as you'll want to pay. Decent ones can be had for under £2000.
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GT's are just about acceptable if they're 60's cars and utterly vile as rubber bumpered toss. The whole point of an MGB is that it's a roadster. A rubber bumper GT for 500 quid needs to be very tidy to be worthwhile, i.e something you can scrub up and make a grand out of.


