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There is just something about an MG B-Roadster in classic British Racing Green that pulls you in, and this 1967 example does exactly that. With its black hard top finished off with a grey Union Jack, this little MG has the kind of charm that takes you straight back to the days when MG was a proper sporting marque and could give the bigger names a serious run for their money.
This old lady wears her look well, with the wire wheels finishing off the car perfectly and giving it that proper period-correct sporty feel. It has the kind of stance and character that makes you want to get in, take the long way home, and just enjoy the drive.
Under the bonnet sits the well-known 1800cc 4-cylinder motor, paired to a 4-speed manual gearbox with overdrive, a combination that has made the MGB one of the most loved British sports cars of all time. Simple, honest and enjoyable, it offers the kind of classic motoring that is all about feel rather than fuss.
Inside, the black interior keeps things neat and purposeful, while the overall look and feel of the car stays true to what makes these Roadsters so appealing. This is the sort of classic that does not need to shout. It just has that right look, the right colour, and the right spirit.
A charming and very usable British classic, this MG B-Roadster is the kind of car that still reminds you why open-top motoring became such a romance in the first place.