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MG MGB Roadster 1963

Allgemeine Beschreibung : Introduced in September of 1962, the MGB picked up where the MGA left off, which turned out to be an even greater success than its predecessor. The B’s crisp, slab-sided styling was simple yet sophisticated, with an overall more upscale and modern appearance. Engineers employed unitary construction for the first time, with the live rear axle supported by leaf springs bolted to the shell and independent front suspension bolted to a separate subframe. The proven setup gave the MGB predictable handling that was more than a match for its 95 horsepower, 1.8-liter inline-four. While the B wasn’t notably faster than the A, it was a superior all-rounder. In the first full year of production, MG sold more than 30,000 Bs, representing a whopping 75% increase in output over the MGA. Sales remained healthy for most of the MGB’s impressive eighteen-year production run, and it was consistently among the best-selling roadsters in the world. Over the years and through numerous variants, the MGB earned a place as one of the most iconic, widely cherished British roadsters of all time, with over a half-million produced and a loyal following of passionate enthusiasts.

This 1963 MGB is a rare and desirable early “pull-handle” model from the first full year of production. From May 1962 through April 1965, the MGB had pull-style exterior door handles, which changed to the more conventional pushbutton type for the remainder of production. Enthusiasts consider pull-handle cars to be the purest form of the MGB roadster and count among the most desirable of the whole range. This beautiful car received a nut-and-bolt rotisserie restoration completed in approximately 2010. It retains its original numbers-matching engine and is finished in its original color scheme of Old English White over red upholstery and a gray hood. The early history is unknown, though the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate reveals it is an original US-market car, completed in June 1963, and equipped from new with wire wheels, heater, ashtray, and foldaway hood.

Photos of the car prior to restoration show it was complete and original but overdue for refurbishment. It was subsequently taken down to the bare metal, which was remarkably sound, and meticulously rebuilt from the ground up. The result of all that effort is impressive, and the car now shows beautifully with excellent paintwork and crisply defined, straight panels. Exterior trim and brightwork have also been fully restored and are in superb order, and period-correct details include Lucas headlamps and silver-painted wire wheels.

The cozy two-place cockpit is faithful to original specs, trimmed in red leather with white piping, red carpets, and period-correct detailing. As an early model, it features the stylish wrinkle-finish black dash panel and lovely three-spoke banjo-style steering wheel. Other details include the early shifter, proper switchgear, and Smiths instruments. The restorers went the extra step to fit a correct gray vinyl soft top as fitted at the works. Similarly, the boot is lined in the proper materials and well detailed.

MG’s robust 1.8-litre OHV inline-four was rated for a peppy 95 horsepower, and its raspy soundtrack was enough to provide the driver with at least the impression of speed. While 0-60 in 12 seconds sounds like a lifetime today, it was quite respectable in its day, and the gutsy little engine is the ideal match for the nimble chassis. The engine bay of this example is impeccably detailed to concours standards. The ‘four is painted the correct shade of MG red, and details included proper air cleaners, hose clamps, wiring looms, and decals. It is a pleasure to drive, with the snappy performance and grin-inducing handling that endeared the MGB to so many enthusiasts worldwide.

One drive is enough to see why the MGB is second only to the Miata as the best-selling roadster of all time. While B’s are abundant in the market, few are restored to such a level as this fine example. Whether on a concours field or buzzing along your favorite country lanes, this outstanding MGB will not disappoint.

Offers welcome and trades considered

1963 MG MGB Roadster is listed zu verkaufen on ClassicDigest in St. Louis by Hyman Ltd. for $47500.

 

Fakten der Auto

Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : MG Modell : MGB Ausführung : Roadster Hubraum : 0.0 Modelljahr : 1963 Karosstyp : Convertible Lage : Missouri Fahrzeug Anmeldung : Undefiniert

47500 $

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über MG
Die Geschichte von MG (Morris Garages) ist ein reiches Geflecht, das mehrere Jahrzehnte umspannt und verschiedene Besitzer sowie Unternehmensstrukturen einbezieht. Hier ist eine Übersicht über die MG-Geschichte von ihrer Gründung bis zur schwierigen Phase unter der British Leyland (BL) Corporation, wobei wichtige Modelle und ihre Spezifikationen hervorgehoben werden:

1. Gründung und frühe Jahre:

Gründungsjahr: 1924
Gründer: Cecil Kimber
Anfänglicher Fokus: Karosseriebau und Anpassung von Morris-Autos.
2. MG-Oktogon-Logo:

Das ikonische MG-Oktogon-Logo wurde eingeführt und repräsentiert die Fusion von MG mit Morris.
3. MG M-Type Midget (1929–1932):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Kompakter Zweisitzer.
Angetrieben von einem 0,8-Liter-Motor.
Der Beginn der Midget-Serie.
4. MG T-Series (1936–1955):

Wichtige Modelle:
MG TA, TB, TC, TD, TF
Wichtige Merkmale:
Roadster mit klassischem Design.
Erfolg im Motorsport, insbesondere in der Zeit vor und nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg.
5. Nachkriegszeit und MG A (1955–1962):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Abkehr vom traditionellen Design.
Erster MG mit einem stromlinienförmigen, modernen Design.
Erhältlich als Roadster oder Coupé.
Angetrieben von einem 1,5-Liter-Motor.
6. MG B (1962–1980):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Klassisches Design britischer Sportwagen.
Erhältlich als Roadster oder GT-Coupé.
In großen Stückzahlen produziert.
Varianten inklusive des leistungsstarken MGC.
7. MG Midget (1961–1979):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Kompakter Sportwagen auf Basis des Austin-Healey Sprite.
Erschwinglich und beliebt.
Verschiedene Iterationen mit Motor-Upgrades.
8. MG C (1967–1969):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Eine leistungsstärkere Version des MGB mit einem 2,9-Liter-Reihensechszylinder.
Begrenzte Produktion.
9. Ära der BL Corporation (1968–1980):

Übernahme durch British Leyland (BL):
MG wurde Teil des größeren Konzerns British Leyland.
Schwierigkeiten bei der Qualitätskontrolle und Arbeitskonflikte.
Rückgang der Produktqualität und des Rufes.
10. MG MGB GT V8 (1973–1976):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Einführung eines werkseitig produzierten MGB mit einem V8-Motor.
Versuch, während schwieriger Zeiten Leistung in die Modellpalette einzuführen.
11. MG RV8 (1992–1995):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Begrenzte Produktion des Cabrios.
Wiederbelebungsversuch durch die Rover Group (Nachfolger von BL), um den klassischen MG-Geist wiederzubeleben.
Die MG-Geschichte während der Ära von British Leyland markierte eine schwierige Phase mit einem Rückgang von Qualität und Ruf. Dennoch bleibt die Marke weiterhin mit klassischen britischen Sportwagen verbunden.