When it comes to classic British sports cars, there aren't many that are more recognizable than the MGB and MGB GT. It's one of the few cars made by British Leyland that universally gets praised by ...
Introduced in 1965, the MG MGB GT is an affordable classic British sports car celebrated for its enduring charm and respectable performance. It is powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine producing ...
Former Formula Ford racer Jimmy Piszcyk brought his 2023 F4 experience to SA for victory in the first Australian F4 ...
If you’re feeling super generous, or just fancy having a chat about ‘the good old days’ of automotive, how about our pick of the best cars for Father’s Day? There’s a few classics in there, a few ...
MG fan Alistair Shaw has brought an MGB GT Jubilee, which celebrated the famous British sports car marque's 50th anniversary, back to life just how it would have been when it rolled down the ...
Surprisingly clean for a Datsun that sat outside a few years, this 1970s 280Z is waiting to be rescued alongside an MGB GT.
By Steve Stricker Columnist Henry Ford did not invent the automobile, didn’t build his first car until 1896, eleven years after Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz developed the first gasoline-powered ...
In a barn that has been converted to a workshop, there’s a motorcycle, and behind it, a pale yellow 1967 MGB GT motorcar. He stopped at a 1946 ERCO Ercoupe plane next to the workshop’s ...
1991 Ferrari Testarossa, Neiman Marcus Audi TT, 1983 911 Porsche, 1974 Alfa Romeo, 1970 MGB GT and 1979 Ferrari 308 GT4. An avid racer and collector, Don opens his multiple garages with everything ...
The MGB GT was launched three years after the MGB and was produced through three different generations. During its lifespan, more than 500,000 models were built until it was discontinued in 1980.
MG has revealed a new teaser video of an upcoming electric car that’s due before the end of the year. Rumoured to be called the MG4, the model will slot between the low-cost MG... (24-02-2022) MG has ...