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NO RESERVE Just Restored and Ready to Drive! 1800cc 4-speed FUN IN THE SUN!

  • Make: MG
  • Model: MGB
  • Type: Convertible
  • Trim: Roadster
  • Year: 1980
  • Mileage: 74,500
  • VIN: GVVDJ2ZG515375
  • Color: Snapdragon Yellow
  • Engine size: 1800 cc
  • Number of cylinders: 4
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: 4 speed manual
  • Interior color: Black
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Options: CD Player, Convertible
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Ijamsville, Maryland, United States

Description

Up for auction with NO RESERVE is my newly restored 1980 MGB. It is in exceptionally good mechanical and cosmetic condition. It was repainted in May 2018, and I finished the restoration in July. I have been driving it for about a month and it's a blast, but I just bought another project car and have limited garage space, so the MG has to go. I've restored and sold two other cars on eBay in the past 10 months and got positive feedback from both buyers.

Here's the short description:

  • approximately 74500 miles (currently driven on nice days, so miles will increase slightly)

  • Just restored with full respray, lower body stripes, new chrome side trim, new carpet, and Miata seats with headrest speakers

  • Lots of mechanical parts replaced during the restoration, including new battery, radiator, exhaust, and suspension components (see details below)

  • Original 1800 cc engine with Weber DGEV 32/36 carburetor, good compression on all 4 cylinders

  • 4-speed (non-OD) transmission shifts well, no grinding, good clutch

  • Matching Dunlop tires with 80% tread left, mounted on the original Rostyle wheels

Additional pictures (about 70 in total, including pics of parts receipts):
http://s1262.photobucket.com/user/fbrock/story

Video of the engine running and a walk-around: https://youtu.be/BrzUV9p9fyU

The car is located in Frederick County, Maryland (about 30 miles north of Washington DC). I encourage potential buyers to inspect the car prior to bidding. To arrange a test drive, please text 3014580454

Here are the details:

I purchased the car as a restoration project in March 2018 from a DC-area MG enthusiast who was thinning his collection. The car had (and still has) a good engine and transmission. Prior to restoration, the paint was faded, but frame, floor pans and rocker panels were completely rust-free and solid (see pre-restoration pics on Photobucket athttp://s1262.photobucket.com/user/fbrock/story), and the convertible top was like new.

Compression test of engine shows:
Cylinder / psi
#1 = 140
#2 = 145
#3 = 140
#4 = 140
These are very good results - as a reference point, a brand new rebuild should have 150-160 psi on all cylinders.

I spent several months restoring the car and just completed it in July. In preparation for the respray, the interior and all exterior trim were removed, the windscreen removed, the left front fender was replaced, and the dog-leg rust was repaired (see pics). The car was repainted in its original color (Snapdragon Yellow, paint code BLVT 235). It's a very good single-stage paint job; door jams and hook/trunk gutters were painted, but the engine bay and trunk interior were not resprayed. I did some touch-up of the engine bay, and painted the trunk floor with POR-15 to treat some minor surface rust. The trunk still has its original carpet (including spare wheel cover), which is in good condition.

The main change for the interior was to install the new carpet and carpet padding. The car has Miata cloth seats in very good condition. Miata seats are a common upgrade for MGBs, and are safely mounted to the body with a rail adapter kit from Crate Parts (see http://www.crateparts.com/mgbseatkits.html). The seats are attractive and much more comfortable than stock, and they have a good range of front-to-back travel. I'm 6' 2” and I have plenty of leg and headroom (even with the top up). Plus, Miata seats haveheadrest speakers, so you can actually hear the stereo with the top down!The convertible top is in excellent condition – the plastic windows are clear and have no cracks/creases. The car sits on matching Dunlop P175/70 R14 tires with about 80% tread left, mounted on the original Rostyle wheels. A half-tonneau and the original jack/lug wrench are included. All the electrical components (lights, gauges, radio, wipers, windscreen washer, etc) are working with the exception of the dash clock. You can get a new clock from Moss Motors (PN 360-960, $119.99), but used clocks are available on eBay for much less.

As for the mechanical system, I've replaced the front suspension bushings, tie rod ends, and steering rack boots. The radiator is new and the engine temperature holds steady at 180 degrees on normal days, and hasn't gone over 190 degrees, even on a brutally hot day stuck in traffic. The battery and exhaust system are also brand new; the Ansa exhaust was a NOS part I purchase with the car from the previous owner. Brake calipers, pads, and rotors are all in good condition. Seals on the doors, windscreen, headlamps, etc. were replaced, as well as dozens of other bits & pieces. Most of the new parts were sourced from Moss Motors or Victoria British, and a folder of receipts will be included with the sale. Lastly, I've also done a complete service on the car, including: oil change, coolant flush, brake fluid flush, new plugs, belt, valve adjustment, timing adjustment, and a carburetor re-build (cleaned plus new gaskets & needles). I've put about 300 miles on the car since the restoration was completed and its given me no problems.

Issues:

Typical of a ~40 years old MG, it has a slight oil leak from the oil pan gasket; the car will leave a couple drops of oil on the garage floor overnight. I would suggest the next owner put a mat under the car, monitor the oil level, and wait until some other service is needed to replace the gasket. That and the non-working clock are the only problems of note – this MG is ready for the road!

Conditions of Sale:

  • The winning bidder is required to make a $500 deposit via PayPal immediately at the close of the auction.

  • Have your financing in order prior to bidding! The winning bidder must pay the balance due in cash or by wire transfer within 10 days of the auction close and prior to taking possession of the car.

  • The winning bidder must pick up the car within 20 days of the auction close – it's stored in my home garage and I need the space! If you do not pick up the car within 20 days, I may have to store the car off-site and reserve the right to charged $30 per day for storage.

  • The car is for sale "as is, where is." If you need to ship the car, I suggest you check eBay's link to uShip shipping broker. I will assist by making myself available when the car is picked up, and take pictures to verify the condition when it leaves. If you are within about 100 miles of Frederick, Maryland, I may be able to deliver the car for a nominal fee.

Disclaimer:

I have made every effort to accurately represent the condition of the car, but that said this is a nearly 40 year-old car. I am not a professional mechanic, so there may have missed something. I encourage you to come see and test drive the car and/or arrange for a pre-purchase inspection. I guarantee that I hold a clean Maryland title for the car with no lean, but other than that, it is for sale "as is," with no warranty expressed or implied.