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1969 MGB GT 1.8L Older restoration ( LOW RESERVE)

Condition: Used
Make: MG
Model: MGB
SubModel: GT
Type: Hatchback
Trim: GT
Year: 19690000
VIN: GHD4U162716G
Color: Primrose
Transmission: 4
Drive type: Manual
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Manteca, California, United States
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Description of 19690000 MG MGB GT

I've done some changes to the car to fit my style. All reversible. Has original stereo, riginal rear seats, nd steering wheel - not installed. I took out the back seats, n aftermarket steering wheel, and added diamond tuck rear and tunnel covering. Which are sitting on top of the carpeting. So, ou simply can remove the diamond tuck to return it to original.
There's a green stripe from bonnet to hatch which I've added as well as the Heuer racing decals. Inside I've added two rally watches to where the radio was; and they are real heuer stop-watches mounted to a rally plate. I never rallied ( or raced in any fashion) it, t just for looks. The car runs really well - I really love this car, ut with three kids, need something that will fit all of us. So, ooking for a larger classic car. Otherwise, wouldn't be remotely thinking of selling it.
(Original front seats won't come with the car) -- I added Correau seats - Gives it that nice vintage racing look. Love it!
Has stone guards to the lights, riginal wire wheels, pare - - All tires are brand new. Has original jack, eproduction tool case, xtra blank MG keys.
I have a rally clip board which will also come with the sale. It contains 2 more Heuer watches and TannerRacing time keeping papers. 4 working Heuer watches are about $600+ dollars worth of stopwatches alone. The board was show for car shows, o bring the car together. Also, omes with some vintage Heuer adverts, ore car show fun stuff!! Love this car! You'll love it too!!
Ask questions!! Come and see it!

On Jun-29-15 at 10:11:09 PDT, eller added the following information:

Two auctions have just completed on these brilliant cars. These cars are on a rise in value it seems. Our secret of MGB GTs are out!!
1969 MGB GT - $25K
1970 MGB GT - $18K