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Description
1978 MGB GT V8
Built around a new Heritage
shell; Rover V8 with Edelbrock intake manifold and Weber 500 carb; Quaife
limited slip diff; uprated brakes and suspension; only 1,500 miles from build;
sounds wonderful!
Built in 2016/17 by a specialist, this impressive MGB GT
V8 should catch your attention if you are looking for a rust-free, properly
built and properly fast GT V8. The full spec is too detailed to list in full
here but is amply covered in dozens of invoices on file.
While this is not a factory car, it has a far superior
spec and demonstrates the driving thrills to be gained by sticking a
well-prepared V8 into an MGB body – petrolheads will love it!
Built around a new British Motor Heritage shell, waxoil
treated and undersealed to ensure it is well preserved into the future, it is
powered by a very healthy Rover SD1 V8 engine and 5-speed gearbox with many
upgrades throughout. The engine has dollops of extra poke thanks to an Edelbrock
Performer intake manifold and air-box mated to a Weber 500 carburettor and an
uprated fuel pump. New parts abound including the radiator, electric fan, prop
shaft, carburettor, starter motor and water pump.
To cope with the extra performance, it has ventilated
front discs and a brake servo, GAZ adjustable shock absorbers, uprated front and
rear springs, ¾ inch anti-roll bar with new king pins, stub axle, spring pans,
wishbone arms, poly bushed track rod ends and drop links. A Quaife limited slip
differential is also fitted along with 15-inch Minilite-style wheels and new
tyres all round.
Mechanically it is in fine fettle: the engine starts on
the button and runs smoothly, delivering the legendary Rover V8 power and torque
without fuss and giving a fabulously fruity exhaust note through a stainless
steel sports exhaust system.
The exterior is finished in deep gloss black and is
rust-free, with new front and rear chrome bumpers recently fitted. The interior
is smart and tidy with new door cards and seat covers in the recent past and
nice black carpets throughout, including the rear load area.
Since the build was completed the car has only covered
1,575 miles so it is barely run-in yet and has an MOT until 26th June
2021 with no advisories recorded. Starting promptly and running beautifully as
we have moved it around on site, with good 50psi oil pressure, it responds
instantly to every blip on the throttle with an addictively naughty V8
rumble.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email james.dennison@brightwells.com
* All charges are subject to VAT