owww what a lovely MG , in British racing green as well , clearly you have put tunns of effort in it , WELL DONE , check out my MG and tell me what do u think .
ps: any idea what is the real story behind calling that colour ( British racing green ) ..?
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Posted by Eleganto
01/24/2008, 02:08am
Posted by beracho
01/04/2008, 12:12am
I am sure you have heard it all before but I will say it any way. This is a wonderful example of an MGB. Thank you for sharing. Any advise for someone looking to purchase an MGB and would you share approx. how much you have invested so I know what I am looking at financially?
Posted by ncnielsen
06/26/2007, 12:09am
Very nice B. I pick up one of your comments while searching for MGB and Zetec on http://jalopnik.com/cars/engine-swap/british-v8-swaps-we-mean-it-man-244208.php. Do you remember which company that was working on a Zetec conversion kit? You can e-mail me at n . c . nielsen (at) g m a i l . c o m and let me know? Thanks in advance!
Best regards
Niels Christian Nielsen.
Best regards
Niels Christian Nielsen.
Posted by tiger2
04/08/2007, 08:07pm
Nice MG, I would like to ad the front and rear sebring valences to my 77 MG. I like the way you attached the front without visible fasteners. how did you do it?
Did you have to rework the rear valance as well?
Thanks Ken
Did you have to rework the rear valance as well?
Thanks Ken
Posted by 1995RAMAIR
03/29/2007, 06:21pm
Perfectly done! 5 Stars. I can't understand how everyone didn't rate you 5 Stars on the wheels...they're perfect!
Posted by mgb65brg
01/06/2007, 12:31pm
Like the look of your B. Do you have any pictures or any details of how you fit the front and back sebring valances without the fasteners showing on the outside? I also like the idea of them being removable. I would like to fit them to my 64, but I hate having a bunch of bolts sticking out. Thanks
Posted by fleshy1
11/16/2006, 09:33am
Those valances look awsome! Nice blending work. The styling inspires me to go for that "naked" front look. Maybe I'll see you on HWY 2 one of these days.
Posted by paulownian
08/28/2006, 01:15pm
I'm not a fan of the Hunter Green, but that is a personal choice,isn't it. I had a '75 MGB purchased new for $5,000 that same year off the showroom floor. I now have a '74 MGB - the last of the chrome bumpers - that I am in the beginning stages of restoring and modifying from the frame up. Everyone loves these cars. If you are single it is good as babe bait. If you are married it is good as babe bait. But, I agree that the first and primary asset of these cars is the handling. Second is looks. Power is what you make of it. Yes, I am spending alot to make mine a show car with a racing heart. Again, I like your car, Ben.
Posted by preludedude94
04/21/2006, 11:35am
Nice MGB. My dad had '73 and a '79. They're fun little rides. Check out my ride when you get a shot.
Posted by NicksMG3
03/06/2006, 04:19am
Very good looking MG! How did you fit the front sebring valance without the fasteners showing on the outside?? Im planning on fitting one to my B, but I hate having a bunch of bolts sticking out. Also, what is a panhard bar?? Thanks a lot... tell me what you think of my MGB too!
Posted by offrdsailthesky
05/25/2005, 02:36pm
Your MG is awesome, that's exactly what I want to do to ours. It is very sporty looking, keep up the good work. - Andrew
Posted by xj6l78
04/25/2004, 12:03pm
Hey I'm looking to fit sparco seats into my MGB also and was wondering if you could give some of the details of your install. How much room is on either side of the seat and what kind of brackets did you use? Thanks for the help, Dan
Posted by lamrith
10/28/2003, 06:03pm
Very nice B!! I like that valave set-up. Drom me a line let me know where you got it. Also check out my car B.
Posted by poloman007
06/02/2003, 05:15pm
That is the best looking MG ever! I love that style front grill without the bumper. Where did you find those projector beam headlights? Did you buy them or make them yourself? I want to get a set for my MG. Thanks!
Posted by tobyn
03/08/2003, 10:45am
Dude! Post some more pics, really want to do something like this with mine, you removed the r/b? and I wanna see your subs, sounds really good, I'm just about to paint stage with mine, so I'm starting to think about the stereo now :) Thanks, Tobyn
Posted by Goose1985
02/13/2003, 04:36pm
Nice ride man! Wow, that thing looks great. Looks like you've put a lot of work into it. Nice work. Come check out my XJ and please rate it.
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