Registry: 1969 MG MGB GT
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henri bock's 1969 MG MGB GT
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“Maggie T”
Over $7,000 has been spent on parts from Moss Motors, Advanced Distributors, BritTek, Coker Tires, Etc. This car has been slowly having the bugs worked out and is a blast to drive.
The car has a recent wire harness and many of the switches have been replaced as well. Relays have been installed in the low and high beam circuit as well as the auxiliary driving light circuit. At this time all the lights and turn signals work perfectly.
The paint shows its age and has some parking lot rash and chips but looks great from 5 feet away.
The 5 tires and wheels are in great condition.
The front end has been recently gone through and the A frames and swivel axles are in great condition. The bushings (including sway bar bushings) were all replaced at this time, along with the tie rod ends and the steering rack gaitors.
Both the clutch and brake master cylinders have been replaced, along with all of the rubber hydraulic hoses.
She has a weber downdraft and a stock exhaust.
The car has decent compression on all four cylinders.
The carpet and panels look great but the seats do need to be recovered.
The car has a recent wire harness and many of the switches have been replaced as well. Relays have been installed in the low and high beam circuit as well as the auxiliary driving light circuit. At this time all the lights and turn signals work perfectly.
The paint shows its age and has some parking lot rash and chips but looks great from 5 feet away.
The 5 tires and wheels are in great condition.
The front end has been recently gone through and the A frames and swivel axles are in great condition. The bushings (including sway bar bushings) were all replaced at this time, along with the tie rod ends and the steering rack gaitors.
Both the clutch and brake master cylinders have been replaced, along with all of the rubber hydraulic hoses.
She has a weber downdraft and a stock exhaust.
The car has decent compression on all four cylinders.
The carpet and panels look great but the seats do need to be recovered.
Vehicle Information
| Owner: | henri bock [hbock13] |
| Location: |
cottonwood, AZ, USA |
| Status: | Running |
| VIN: | GHD4U179786 |
| Model Year: | 1969 |
| Original Colour: | Mineral Blue |
| Current Colour: | Mineral Blue |
| Engine Type: | 1.8L 4 Cyl B-Series |
| Engine Code: | 18V |
| Transmission: | 4 Speed |
| Last Updated: | 2013-12-07 19:59:36 |
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GHD4U179786
Factory: Abingdon, England Make: MG Engine: B-Series (1.2-2.4L) 4cyl Body Type: GT or Coupe Series: MGB MkII (1968-1969) Market: USA, Left-Hand Drive Model Year: 1962 to 1969 Car Number: 179786 Engine Size: 1798cc Engine Type: Vertical (inline) Engine Code: Unknown! These are "best guesses" based only on the VIN, completeness & accuracy are not guaranteed. Information entered by the owner should take precedence.
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Vehicle History
This vehicle's information was last updated on 2013-12-07 19:59:36
- Changes from 2013-12-07 19:54:19 to previous 2012-12-02 19:28:19
- Engine Type added 1.8L 4 Cyl B-Series
- Engine Code added 18V
- Changes from 2011-09-01 08:24:46 to previous 2011-08-01 22:24:13
- Trans Type added 4 Speed
- Nickname added Maggie T
- Changes from 2011-08-01 22:24:13 to previous 2011-08-01 22:08:10
- Colour Riviera Blue → Mineral Blue
- Changes from 2011-08-01 22:08:10 to previous 2011-08-01 22:02:36
- Colour Riviera → Riviera Blue
Ownership History
| Date | Owner ID | Notes |
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| Oct 16, 2014 | henri bock |
Owner Transfer |
| Aug 1, 2011 | Spencer B |
Added to Registry (ID 10497) |
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I seen your car advertised over the months and was just wondering…I have a roadster with the
similar color..
Thanks
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