Roadkill said:It was basically the same car then, 'cos I think the Group B rally version was just a highly developed version of what was basically a pretty specialised road car.
Much like all the Group B cars really, since a limited production (200 units) version had to exist to make the car eligible:
Griff said:Had a few MGBGTs in my time, again very reliable and keep up with modern traffic. Fitted a Weber 45 on one of them instead of the boring SUs, and it made a real difference to the feel and sound of the car.
Had 2 V8s, a lovely original factory car in Damask Red with a Holley 390 carburettor which was a real lovely car, and a rubber bumper 3.9 conversion which was mad on the 1800cc axle then really boring once I'd spent the money on having a V8 axle fitted. Both were driven to work and were very reliable.
Don't think I could own another MG though.
Lisarocket said:I love my MG (1.8 BGT with overdrive). It'll be 32 in December
I drive it regularly. It's a great runner. It hasn't broken down for about 2 years (touch wood )
The only problem with it is the bodywork on it is totally fucked now...and i mean totally!!!
It's so bad that i've been told it will fail the MOT on the passenger door alone
I am so desperate to find a way of getting the bodywork done on it that i've entered for Pimp my Ride TWICE!!!
I am at the point where i may have to make the worst decision ever because i can't afford to sort out the rust I'll find out next week...
(((myMG)))
Anyone got 2 unrusty MG doors in their garage/shed/anywhere that they would like to donate to the cause...
Griff said:It won't be the doors that let you down, but the dreaded sills. Always the first thing to look at when considering an MGB.
That''ll cost a fortune to be honest.
dirtysanta said:I ran around in one of these for 2 years when i was 21. It was a 1986 Turbo 2
in white. It cost be a couple grand in blown turbochargers cos i use to drive it like a hooligan but my journeys to work were significantly much more fun than everyone elses.
stretchy18 said:Currently driving a 1982 Granada 2.8x Ghia estate. 75k on the clock
Mrs Magpie said:I suppose they are classic cars now...my maternal grandfather had a Hillman Imp
I've got one of these, lovely car in top notch condition.Roadkill said:
There's an immaculate black Mk1 Golf GTi just up my street. I covet it every time I walked past.
19sixtysix said:I'm still driving my 1977 Austin Maxi.
No photos to hand but have a look at http://www.austinmaxiclub.org
citydreams said:My first car was the Morris Marina. Supposed to replace the Minor it had the turning circle of a tank.
Nikkormat said:I used a Triumph Herald 1200 (fitted with a later 1297cc engine) for a couple of years, it was great for city driving but not really ideal for long motorway journeys. An overdrive gearbox would probably help.
My bro had a 2.5 litre Triumph Vitesse for the commute to work for two or three years and it was very reliable, but only did 15-25mpg depending on the traffic. He has a Hillman Imp now.
I have plans for another Herald one day.
djbombscare said:ah I've always fancied one of these meself.
djbombscare said:I'm sure someones gonna go oh thats. . .
djbombscare said:ah I've always fancied one of these meself.
ICB said:Saw a mint SD1 Vitesse around Newbury way a few weeks back, I've an unaccountable fondness for them.