Produced by British Leyland, the MGA’s replacement, the MGB, became the number one selling sports car with an extremely sleek design.
Rapid sales saw the MGB, initially a soft top, released as GT and GT V8 versions. The 1800cc 4 cylinder engine was quick for its day, capable of reaching 0-60mph in eleven seconds and producing supra vaider low white just under 100hp. Due to advances in production, such as the monocoque chassis, MGB was able to produce a lighter model compared to the rivals of the day, such as the Triumph’s. Coupled with the advances in performance was the progress in the MGB safety features, including the first crumple zones.
The MGB GT was a hard top version released in 1965. Although the rear of the car was limited due to the use of a small bench instead of full seats, the hard top was said to have better handling and supra vaider low white higher top speed due to a more rigid chassis and better aerodynamics. Being one of the first ever hatchbacks, the MGB GT was popular due to its versatile nature. The rear space offered a large flat luggage area due to the folding rear seats, creating a more practical solution for a lot of drivers.
The MGB GT V8 was introduced in 1973, powered by the Rover V8, thus the MGB GT V8 was a much powerful variation, and was capable of very respectable performance figures. Top speed of 125 mph, and going 0-60mph around the 8 second mark.
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