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1979 Mgb Roadster With Overdrive on 2040-parts.com

US $1,900.00
Location:

Camino, California, US

Camino, California, US
:

 1979 MGB Roadster

No Rust!!!, California Car
 
Overdrive Transmission.
Like having a 6 speed.
Much nicer on the Highway
and better mileage.

This is a complete car.
It runs but needs attention.
It could be drivable with
a simple brake and clutch bleed
and some minor wiring.
It starts right up and sounds great.
The compression is excellent.
Has only minor dents.
For shipping it can be driven on to
a transporter.
I acquired this at a donation auction.
It comes with a bill of sale from them
to me and me to you.

You can contact me with any
questions.

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