Hi all,
I have a 1976 MGB GT that has been undergoing some renovation / restoration work.
Unfortunately, current circumstances now mean that this work can't be continued.
I would appreciate someone pointing me in the right direction as to what its value might be in its present condition, and where best to promote it with a view to a sale. (The whole car needs to go, not just the odd part here and there). I understand that virtually the full vehicle parts are available.
Is there a specific website for vehicles like this in this sort of condition. (Nothing really coming up when I search)
I've been persuaded not to scrap it, but it needs to go.
Cheers in advance.
Colin
1976 MGB GT
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Re: 1976 MGB GT
Try one of the MG clubs (especially MGCC!) as you will find folk there who are comfortable dealing with rebuilding these cars
The club's have printed publications and an on-line presence
Ian F
The club's have printed publications and an on-line presence
Ian F
MGCC member
1972 BGT, Blaze, Navy trim, recessed grill
1961 Midget, 948cc, Clipper Blue, Blue trim and weather gear
1972 BGT, Blaze, Navy trim, recessed grill
1961 Midget, 948cc, Clipper Blue, Blue trim and weather gear
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Re: 1976 MGB GT
Cheers Ian,
I wasn,t sure if they allowed general advertising on their club platform, plus as a non member I am unable to access the site.
I guess I could join (£50) but other than offloading the car I don't have the enthusiasm that warrants membership.
I have taken contact e-mails from the site and will contact them outside of the club web pages and see what happens.
Thanks.
I wasn,t sure if they allowed general advertising on their club platform, plus as a non member I am unable to access the site.
I guess I could join (£50) but other than offloading the car I don't have the enthusiasm that warrants membership.
I have taken contact e-mails from the site and will contact them outside of the club web pages and see what happens.
Thanks.
Re: 1976 MGB GT
Colin, non members can put an ad in the MGCC magazine for £20, and this will go on-line as well. I suspect that the MGOC will have something similar.
If you want to advertise for free, you could try the MG Enthusiast website. This is free to join and to place an ad. But you will probably not reach as many people who may be interested.
Ian F
If you want to advertise for free, you could try the MG Enthusiast website. This is free to join and to place an ad. But you will probably not reach as many people who may be interested.
Ian F
MGCC member
1972 BGT, Blaze, Navy trim, recessed grill
1961 Midget, 948cc, Clipper Blue, Blue trim and weather gear
1972 BGT, Blaze, Navy trim, recessed grill
1961 Midget, 948cc, Clipper Blue, Blue trim and weather gear
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Re: 1976 MGB GT
A difficult question regarding the value, here is my personal opinion. Rubber bumper GT's are the least desirable MGB's especially in blaze orange/red. If it was converted to chrome and sprayed a nice colour like tartan red it would be worth about 6k. Trouble is the conversion kit is about 1k and the respray would set you back circa £3k. You can see that doesn't leave much for the purchase of the car. If you were offered £1k, I would take it. An enthusiast could make a nice car of it. You could try and flog it to a dealer but could you be sure they wouldn't break it. Could you not contact a workshop and have them do the car then sell it as finished ?
1971 MGB roadster & 2006 MGTF
Re: 1976 MGB GT
Hi,
Is this car for sale?
Tony
Is this car for sale?
Tony
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Re: 1976 MGB GT
Hi Colin
Where is the car located?
John
Where is the car located?
John
John Watson
1964 MGB Roadster Mk1
2018 MG ZS Exclusive 1ltr Auto
1964 MGB Roadster Mk1
2018 MG ZS Exclusive 1ltr Auto
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Re: 1976 MGB GT
You would expect a Latic to be from Oldham but the fact that he says he's blue suggests he is a Manchester City supporter.
1971 MGB roadster & 2006 MGTF