Used For Sale at Auction: 1969 MG MK II TD for sale in Billings, MT
Vehicle Details
1969 Year | 0 mi. Mileage | MG Make |
MG Model | Salt Lake City, Utah Location | Car Body Type |
Seller
- Classic Car Auction Group
- 6600 Hesper Rd Billings, MT 59106
- 406-698-7930
Vehicle Description
This car has been consigned to the 4th Annual Salt Lake City Classic Car Auction, Saturday, March 30 at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy. It is only available to purchase at the auction. Come see this and 150 other classic and collector cars for sale across the auction block. 1969 MG B MK II Roadster VIN: GHN4U160927G - Low mile, original car - Beautiful Primrose Yellow - Original Black Interior Upholstery and Carpet MG, developed and manufactured originally by the British Motor Company and later by the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland, has provided distinctive British motoring pleasure since the 1920s. The MGB replaced the MGA in 1963 and was in production until 1980. The 1969 MGB Roadster remains a favorite of British sports car collectors still today. The MGB, among many of its innovations, was one of the first cars to feature controlled crumple zones designed to protect the driver and passenger. The car, instead of the traditional body-on-frame construction, was built utilizing a monocoque structure. The 1969 model was outfitted with the five-bearing, 1,798 cc powerplant rated at 95 horsepower with peak power coming at 5400 rpms. Fuel is fed by twin 1.5-inch SU carburetors. The four-speed gearbox was a full synchromesh unit that proved durable when mated with the standard MGB B-Series engine. The car presented at auction is a fine original example. Under current ownership for 7+ years by an esteemed collector, this car shows approx. 30K miles which are believed, but not verified, to be original. The paint is original to the car as is the interior. Both show very well. A new top was installed 7 years ago and the car looks great whether the top is up or down! On the road, the car runs very well and shifts smoothly through the gears. The mechanics have been well maintained and the car is a pleasure to drive. British motoring at its finest!