MG Sedan/Sports 1946-73
MGB sales are regarded as a barometer of the classic vehicle market and right now the needle is flicking towards ‘Fine’. Average prices are finally above $20,000 and top cars worth $40,000+.
Movements in the value of ‘B’s still can’t match the earlier MGA which looks headed very shortly for $50,000.
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T-Types with their vintage looks and matching performance bob along but are barely keeping pace with inflation.
Those looking for practical classic transport will easily locate a hatchback MGB GT and usually pay less than for a Roadster.
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Australia didn’t officially import GTs [although lots came here] so local fibreglass factories like J&S built fastback conversions which did a similar job.
TC $46,850 [4]
TD $29,000 [8]
TF $40,300 [13]
MGA $38,895 [18]
MGB Roadster $22,015 [40]
MGB GT $16,480 [17]
Midget 1967-73 $14,870 [23]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2018 Euro & Brit Car Value Guide.
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