Brit classic has been given a dose of steroids
The MGB GT is one of the best-looking compact cars ever to come out of the UK and was introduced as a development of the roadster in 1965. It initially shared the soft-top’s four-cylinder powerplant and more often than not four-speed manual trans. An auto was also available.
In 1973 Leyland decided to give the car some teeth, with the addition of the widely-used Rover 3.5lt V8. Many forms of this engine exist on both side of the Atlantic and it was used in a big variety of cars.
This car is interesting because it predates the factory MGB GT V8 by a year and in fact was assembled (according to the owner) by Abingdon Motors in Brisbane.
It claims a five-speed manual transmission, flared guards, Minilite wheels, air-conditioning and power windows.
This Qld car is on the market at $30,000 and looks like it would be a really interesting toy.