What happened to British sports cars? Back in the 50s and 60s, they were cheap and fun. This 1971 MGB GT is a perfect example of how the British ruled the day when it came to sporty driving.
This segment of Rick DeBruhl’s Automotive Evolution explores the British sports car invasion of the United States, focusing on the MG brand and its iconic MGB GT. Delve into the history of the MG, its evolution from the MGA, and its impact on the American market, highlighting the car’s design, features, and driving experience.
This 1971 MG MGB GT features a 109.8 cubic-inch inline 4-cylinder engine making 92 horsepower and is mated to a 4-speed manual transmission.
Be sure to check out this classic the next time you are at the Martin Auto Museum.