MGB: A modified gem that looks bone stock - a Real Road Test

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

The MGB is such a ubiquitous British Classic that it's easy to forget that they're a great drive. This modified MG, tweaked by Tim at Cambrian Classics Ltd (www.cambrianclassics.co.uk) has a 2-litre engine, a Ford five-speed gearbox and made my face hurt through sheer smile factor. Plus it has steel wheels and hubcaps, which look AMAZING. Old cars are just more fun.
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  • @mitchellharris9854
    @mitchellharris98542 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad to see an MGB on the channel. I’ve daily driven mine for the last 4 years 45,000 miles. Mine is named Henry, I don’t think I’ll ever stop driving it.

  • @wedjr97

    @wedjr97

    Жыл бұрын

    We’ve had my 71’ since 1980. Every year (almost) I have to take it back to my mechanic. It it’s almost worth putting a Miata drive train in it to just keep it on the road. But I won’t be able to drive soon and my daughters don’t care about it or my Jag. “But you bought me a Lexus!” No excuse for not learning how to drive. I guess I’ll have to sell them both soon. It makes me want to give the car to one of their boyfriends (who knows if either of them will be around in a year.) But they’ll have a car that I’ve spent so many thousands of dollars to keep them both running. Who cares.

  • @jjmonty8090

    @jjmonty8090

    27 күн бұрын

    @@wedjr97Don’t do it!!! Find a car lover. There’s no joy in seeing others waste your efforts.

  • @captaccordion
    @captaccordion2 жыл бұрын

    Here's some trivia. About 45 years ago, I had a drag race with a mate. I had a 1960 Chev with 283 V8 and Powerglide, and he had a Series I MGB. It was a dead even race - no winner.

  • @garthlundquist3623

    @garthlundquist3623

    2 жыл бұрын

    In a similar vein I drag raced my 1962 MG MK 1 against a 1958 Ford Thunderbird 352 cubic inch V8. It was even until 50 mph.

  • @oldclassiccarUK
    @oldclassiccarUK2 жыл бұрын

    *Very nicely mod'd car, nothing silly just improving on the original* 👍

  • @VauxhallViva1975

    @VauxhallViva1975

    2 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful. Same lovely exhaust note, but more power and a better 5-speed gearbox make this what the MGB probably should ALWAYS have been. But then, BLMC budgets did not extend into five-speed boxes or pepped up engines. (other then VERY mild enhancements) Fantastic car.

  • @craigmclean8260
    @craigmclean82602 жыл бұрын

    What a hoot that looked like! Just the right amount of HP increase, w/ a 5-speed box, w/ a magnificent, proper exhaust note...Great camerawork by Ms. HubNut, too, kudos! And hats off to Tim at Cambrian Classics for a dynamite "resto-mod"!

  • @adoreslaurel

    @adoreslaurel

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well they did not know that when I sold mine, however my damage was only when it threw the trolley jackout out sideways and the car fell down on the edge of the jack. dented the sill a bit., Hope they re ratioed the new gear box in the Mk 2, 2nd gear was pathetic in the old box..

  • @adamclark7536
    @adamclark75362 жыл бұрын

    My first car was a 1966 Midget which had the kit-form roof. At every opportunity it was off and I only got caught out a couple of times although one was a sudden torrential downpour! I loved that car so much that I get all misty eyed when I see one many years later.

  • @vinbar35

    @vinbar35

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here. Mine was black with steel wheels. Managed to blow it up on the M5 near Membury service station on the way to see race of champions at Silverstone in April 76. Had a mustard 1971 'B' a few years later. Great memories.

  • @androo4519
    @androo45192 жыл бұрын

    If you're going to modify a classic, this is how to do it. I love an MGB with steel wheels.

  • @LightBranches

    @LightBranches

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. But the Rostyles look even nicer!

  • @jeffhildreth9244

    @jeffhildreth9244

    2 жыл бұрын

    androo4519...I have Minitaur ( Minilite copies) on my 1963 MGB.

  • @sic-
    @sic-2 жыл бұрын

    If MGBs were stopped being produced by the end of the 60s, they would likely be much more revered than they are now. The reason they sold well for so long and still so many of them about is that they're good fun cars that are easy and reasonably priced to keep on the road.

  • @daviemaclean61
    @daviemaclean612 жыл бұрын

    As usual. Happy to potter about in low powered unusual transport, but put him in a sporty number and the big child comes out! ;-) Nicely set up MG with appropriate modifications

  • @Bicyclehub
    @Bicyclehub2 жыл бұрын

    Nobody could say that you didn't give it the beans! Miss Hubnut's camerawork was good; really improves the quality.

  • @garywilton1514

    @garywilton1514

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, great car but the camera work really took this video up to the next level. It feels as if we are in the car with you, but it doesn’t dilute the honest charm of Ian’s delivery. Love Miss Hubnut comment at the start too. It’s a pleasure seeing you guys together

  • @JS-1983
    @JS-19832 жыл бұрын

    One of the best sounds from 4-cylinder engine what i have heard. Thanks for showing that classic British sportscar 😀 Not so common in here Finland.

  • @rimmersbryggeri

    @rimmersbryggeri

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not even in the old days? They were a very common site in classic car classifieds in my childhood here in sweden. But maybe the finns were always more into american cars?

  • @JS-1983

    @JS-1983

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rimmersbryggeri i think Austin Healeys were more common, maybe it was cheaper... And i think peoples in Sweden has always had more money to use than here in Finland.

  • @rimmersbryggeri

    @rimmersbryggeri

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JS-1983 Ok there used to be alot of mg midgets here too you never see either anymore though. Not in traffic anyway.

  • @Mr_Boaty
    @Mr_Boaty2 жыл бұрын

    I sold, on average, an MGB a day in the 90’s, and wrote about them endlessly. My in depth knowledge of the breed came to bore the arse off me, but a few decades on I find it rather nostalgic and rather miss them being part of my life. I had some memorable dates that I drove to on what appeared to be a deckchair…(I always chose the latter incarnations for nighttime excursions)

  • @stepheng8779
    @stepheng87792 жыл бұрын

    They are a pretty looking car one that we've kind of taken for granted. I must admit as I've got older I prefer the looks of the Triumph Spitfire but that's just personal taste. I fawn over an 1100 now whenever I see one, nostalgia eh.

  • @nikjames2965
    @nikjames29652 жыл бұрын

    The growly exhaust note on the MGB was provided by the long centre branch exhaust manifold. This was hugely heavy , being cast iron but very efficient

  • @RoyaEnfieldBSAman

    @RoyaEnfieldBSAman

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's actually the exhaust ports on cylinders 2&3 being Siamesed that produce the note.

  • @mrcogginsgarage7062
    @mrcogginsgarage70622 жыл бұрын

    There is only so many ways you can describe rust. Classic Ian, great road test of a very nicely modified mg thanks.

  • @stephencopeland238
    @stephencopeland2382 жыл бұрын

    This is what I call a real sports car.. Absolutely loved it - thank you so much sharing

  • @MatthewJohnCrittenden
    @MatthewJohnCrittenden2 жыл бұрын

    I have my only speeding ticket in one of these and have the photo to prove it. We sold our 1971 example some time ago to someone who had the time / money to put into it. This one looks very well done.

  • @poppydogz
    @poppydogz2 жыл бұрын

    Mines bog standard with overdrive and it will cruise at 60mph @ 3k revs also.. Cheers for the video Hubnut..

  • @scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain
    @scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain2 жыл бұрын

    Thats a cracking looking MGB and what a beautiful noise it makes as well, as you say power you can use on the road!

  • @raymondrichardson6061
    @raymondrichardson60612 жыл бұрын

    That is how a car should sound. Please preserve this for when EVs have taken over, and we have no souls.

  • @thomastrout9997

    @thomastrout9997

    2 жыл бұрын

    Truer words.....

  • @raymondg6823
    @raymondg68232 жыл бұрын

    Away from the workshop, this is where Hubnut shines, true motoring journalist.

  • @micheltebraake7915
    @micheltebraake79152 жыл бұрын

    I thought, I've seen Tim before, now I know, at Morris Minor Traveler wood restoration you're filming Ian. Good modifications to this MG MGB.

  • @inkyhendershot781
    @inkyhendershot781 Жыл бұрын

    I never had an MGB. My brother owned an MGA. When I got out of the Navy I purchased my first MG Midget. That was in 1970. My next car was also an MG Midget. I liked the burnt orange color so much that I picked that same color for both cars. The first Midget, that I owned, had the chrome bumpers while my second Midget had those ugly black rubber bumpers

  • @TJC156
    @TJC1562 жыл бұрын

    I love the history section of a Hubnut review. His knowledge and how he gets it across is really excellent.

  • @paulwayman4579
    @paulwayman45792 жыл бұрын

    I have had a 66 BGT for the last 38 years it's like Triggers broom 🤣 I have modified in similar way but added Princess brake calipers and V8 discs . Good to be able to stop as well as go!

  • @gg_vard
    @gg_vard2 жыл бұрын

    It seems like you really enjoyed driving it And its sound, it's amazing!

  • @markpitt5248
    @markpitt52482 жыл бұрын

    "only so many ways to describe rust..." cracked me up right from the start! Great vid!

  • @bombakdik
    @bombakdik2 жыл бұрын

    Always loved the sound of the B series engine. Also love the early interior and especially the dash with the old style dials and the map reading light.

  • @van84agon
    @van84agon2 жыл бұрын

    so beautiful. that is the best of the B series. the purest of the styling, they just got ugly after this. hats off to Tim and his spiced version. this is what the factory would have engineered as a performance model... if they could have. sweet drive Ian.

  • @k8vnl
    @k8vnl2 жыл бұрын

    It's a MG it has to be driven everywhere with the roof down.Absolute lovely cars.

  • @richardhaywoodh
    @richardhaywoodh2 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic filming Miss Hubnut, brings the review road test to another level.

  • @TheFRiNgEguitars
    @TheFRiNgEguitars8 ай бұрын

    I do prefer the disc wheel above the wire for performance and better tire balance. The wires require inner tubes, thus the downgrade. This MGB sounds wonderful, and just the right power increase to still feel and sound like an MGB.

  • @neilfromdownunder9204
    @neilfromdownunder92042 жыл бұрын

    Top job Tim, a really nice MGB & it sounds great too...I had a 1967 red MGB years ago here in Australia & it was always a good fun car to drive & no matter what Ian says, mine used to wind out to 110mph given the space after having it dyno tuned...❤

  • @stephenhenion8304
    @stephenhenion83042 жыл бұрын

    As a kid in New England, in the 1960's, theses cars were everywhere!!! Roadsters and GT's. I still see them.on the road and for sale in local car lots. I love everyone I see! Great video, mate! 🎩🇺🇸🎩

  • @mattw8332
    @mattw83322 жыл бұрын

    Great to see another road test. What a lovely MGB!

  • @tinniswood2577
    @tinniswood25772 жыл бұрын

    Lovely car and proper sound.

  • @timbre7999
    @timbre79992 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful review of a true classic. Makes me want one even more!

  • @phillipmitchell5879
    @phillipmitchell58792 жыл бұрын

    Good, informative presentation. Nice mods on this one. '67 was the best year for B's - & for that matter, for many Euro & U.S. cars, before the Nader years, '68 & on. I like the steel wheels w/ small caps over the flashier wire wheels. The steels are lighter, stiffer, less troublesome. Some alloy wheels are nice, but may not have the originality of the steel ones. I had a beautiful, blue, '67 MGB-GT. What I wouldn't give to have it back!!

  • @martinneumann7783
    @martinneumann77832 жыл бұрын

    This 1967 MG B and I have ONE thing in common. What could it be...? Great Video, Ian! Pure fun under a cloudy sky. Awesome...

  • @willwelch5700
    @willwelch57002 жыл бұрын

    What a delicious little car! Tim really has worked his magic over this one extremely well! 👍🏻

  • @scalecrawlnl
    @scalecrawlnl2 жыл бұрын

    Cool modified MGB and a great fun review, HubNut par excellence! Thank you very much for the video, makes for perfect lunch break entertainment, very much appreciated.

  • @timcremorne5705
    @timcremorne57052 жыл бұрын

    I have a MGA running a 1950cc 5 bearing MGB engine with a HRG cross flow head, the engine really made the A a lot more fun to drive and revs much better than a standard motor, with 150bhp at the wheels. I would have enjoyed getting your view on the A when you were Sydney as I saw your drive along the Old Pacific Highway, one of my favourite pieces of roads around Sydney.

  • @Hairnicks
    @Hairnicks2 жыл бұрын

    Whay=t a lovely car, and from the smiles and the chortling, you obviously really enjoyed that. My first cars were an Austin A35 and an MG Midget, yes, two cars at 17!! Same engine in both, but such different cars, loved working on them. The A35 came without the Smiths heater, that was an optional extre, so I picked one up from the scrapyard and fitted it. After about 30 miles a faint warmth came from the vents, but it never got beyond that and I had to upgrade to an Anglia with a heater that burnt your face, much better.

  • @danielpothier9990
    @danielpothier99902 жыл бұрын

    Great seeing Ian having fun and Camera Lady's comments were priceless

  • @davidflamee
    @davidflamee2 жыл бұрын

    That was champion. A lovely, lively little spin. That exhaust note!

  • @terencehawkes3933
    @terencehawkes39332 жыл бұрын

    Good review, Ian, particularly the MG historical background information

  • @davidevans4089
    @davidevans40892 жыл бұрын

    A good friend of mine had a 1965 MGB in the seventies.A great car which I remember he sold for around £200.00ish. Peanuts even in those days.

  • @av8bvma513
    @av8bvma5132 жыл бұрын

    In 1972, when he was working as a hairdresser in London, our friend Paul bought his MGBGT brand new. Brought it out to NZ with him and continued driving it until last year when he had a couple serious strokes. Fifty years of driving the same car. Very distinctive exhaust sound.

  • @WhitelandRestorations
    @WhitelandRestorations2 жыл бұрын

    Nice tasteful mods on that! Can't beat bombing around in a MGB in the Welsh countryside. 😁👍

  • @Endfloat
    @Endfloat2 жыл бұрын

    FINALLY you do a review of an MGB! Brilliant! I can practically smell this car! I was brought home from the maternity hospital in an MGB, so they're really in my blood.

  • @whitemoor66
    @whitemoor662 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic car, and so pretty with the roof removed. Quite clear to see just how good it is by the width of the grin on your face!

  • @suznet
    @suznet2 жыл бұрын

    I had a red 1 in 1975, the floor was rusted out, had already replaced the sills -My brother welded in the new floor, I sprayed it Tartan Red, replaced the gearbox & radiator, the head was cracked, so swapped that, bought for car £60 sold it for £80, don't think I would own another, to old for that now :-)

  • @robertmarsh3588
    @robertmarsh35882 жыл бұрын

    That's lovely. What an excellent set of modifications.

  • @revolution1one
    @revolution1one2 жыл бұрын

    We used to have a 72 MG B in red with the three windscreen wipers. We found it in a matte like orange paint colour. We restored it cosmectically and sourced a better engine that wasn't smoking. Only thing we couldn't get quite right was tuning the carbs. It was a blast to ride in.

  • @andrewthompsonuk1
    @andrewthompsonuk12 жыл бұрын

    I am not into modifications, however these ones are effective and do make the car better. Personally I like those old overdrives if you could get them to work, so my ideal B would still have the original gearbox and overdrive.

  • @nowukkas2472
    @nowukkas24722 жыл бұрын

    MGs were always a bit old man for me, and hard to justify in rural Australia, but I love the sound and the pure driving experience. Drove with a friend up the old Pacific Highway north of Sydney many years ago and it was just brilliant!

  • @skylined5534
    @skylined5534 Жыл бұрын

    That sounded glorious on take off! Looks stunning too!

  • @jo_clarke1960
    @jo_clarke19602 жыл бұрын

    That thing sound glorious and 120 hp in something like that is more than enough to have a lot of legal fun. I wouldn't get good mpg though, I'd be constantly dropping it down just to hear that exhaust note.

  • @plym1969
    @plym19692 жыл бұрын

    This was a great review! Lovely car. Great soundtrack.

  • @jimmyguitar2933
    @jimmyguitar29337 ай бұрын

    I had an MGB in grad school. Fun car but it had a master cylinder leak that wouldn't stay fixed and a completely unpredictable electrical system. It either started or it didn't. I took it on a backpacking trip to the Pecos Wilderness in New Mexico once, drove it 100 miles on freeway, then on forest service and barely maintained back roads, then back to Albuquerque. The next day I drove to a convenience store right around the corner from my house, hit the tiniest bump and the whole rear end collapsed. The U-bolt holding the rear axle to the springs had completely sheared off and upon inspection, you could tell that it had been hanging by a thread for who knows how long. I guess I was lucky; it could've broken down 100 miles from civilization or at 70 miles an hour on the freeway, but it didn't. It was fun while it lasted!

  • @neilsheppard6673
    @neilsheppard66732 жыл бұрын

    That looked like fun! A proper little roadster. I have to say Ian, at 14:20 you were like Toad of Toad Hall.

  • @mceajc
    @mceajc2 жыл бұрын

    The enthusiasm for these cars is infectious.

  • @energyasylum997
    @energyasylum9972 жыл бұрын

    Back in 2003/2004, I was 22-23 years old and bought a 1969 MGB roadster British racing green paint, with beige interior and top! I owned two other cars , but THIS WAS MY DAILY DRIVER FOR TWO TO THREE YEARS !! Living here near Los Angeles California, selling cars at a dealership, I’d be driving wearing my suit, overcoat, driving gloves and dress hat/cap(?), all dialed in LOL! I enjoyed those drives home with the sun would be setting! Ah the memories! At that same exact time I also owned and drove a ‘65 VW Meyers Manx dune buggy, a ‘79 Chevy C10 step side w/350 v8 (heavily modified engine w/ black NASCAR rims and raised white letter BF Goodrich tires, and my ‘72 Honda CB750-4 that I customized into cafe racer!! I did ok for being in my early 20’s , with stay at home wife and three kids, and selling cars being able to provide for my fam!

  • @gryfandjane
    @gryfandjane2 жыл бұрын

    Loved this one. I’ve owned a ‘78 Midget here in the US for 27 years, and am still infatuated with it. I sure wish it sounded like that B, though. With the Triumph engine allotted to the later Midgets, they lost the lovely blat of the old A-series, alas.

  • @nikjames2965

    @nikjames2965

    2 жыл бұрын

    To get that growly exhaust note on a Midget, you merely have fit an exhaust manifold with a long centre branch.

  • @revvolutions
    @revvolutions Жыл бұрын

    That "Describing Rust" line, you got me lol.

  • @MaxNafeHorsemanship
    @MaxNafeHorsemanship Жыл бұрын

    I had a 66 and a 70. Both completely stock, but nothing sounded or felt like those cars. A true driver's experience. Watching this video makes me think my '66 was a freak. It would easily cruise at 80 mph towing my hard top tent trailer and would top out at just over 100mph without the OD the 70 had. I know it shouldn't have been able to, but it did. Loved that ratty little car.

  • @paultaylor9652
    @paultaylor96522 жыл бұрын

    I have never seen you so excited at driving a car Mr HubNut it must be a very special car, very envious but I don't think I could get in and out of it though.

  • @cannedcatfood377
    @cannedcatfood3772 жыл бұрын

    This is the first video I've seen since you left for New Zealand. where does the time go. Back then I bought two really rotten B's and have spent all this time cutting, splicing, and welding. After watching this video with those great sound notes, I'm even more excited to get it on the road!

  • @fugawiaus
    @fugawiaus2 жыл бұрын

    The only time I’ve seen a bigger smile on hubnuts face was driving a certain purple HSV v8 Ute in Australia.

  • @Neil-Aspinall
    @Neil-Aspinall2 жыл бұрын

    I can't believe that HN actually has a cool car on the channel?

  • @rimmersbryggeri

    @rimmersbryggeri

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is the least cool car this week on the channel.

  • @jonathanmorgan1882

    @jonathanmorgan1882

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rimmersbryggeri All the cool kids drive an Oltcit

  • @Neil-Aspinall

    @Neil-Aspinall

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rimmersbryggeri Look no one can help you if you have pedestrian common tastes Rimsie? Low expectations must be quashed at all costs.

  • @rimmersbryggeri

    @rimmersbryggeri

    2 жыл бұрын

    I didnt say I didnt like it. It's a granddad cruiser though. The chrome bumper ones like this one are really nice but they are not very cool or interesting cars. I'd much rather have a fiat 850 sport spider.

  • @rimmersbryggeri

    @rimmersbryggeri

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jonathanmorgan1882 No driving and oltcit would require personality that doesnt go well with being a cool kid.

  • @golach420
    @golach4202 жыл бұрын

    My brother has an L reg and replaced the original motor with a Rover SD1 Vitesse V8, bored out to 4.2 if I remember correctly. It sounds lush. Only drives it the summer.

  • @michaeltutty1540

    @michaeltutty1540

    2 жыл бұрын

    That engine was a factory fitment in the MGB V8, but I believe only in 3½ litre displacement. That would go like stink. From what I understand, the alloy V8 weighs the same or slightly less than the original cast iron 4 pot.

  • @deltafoxtrot2
    @deltafoxtrot22 жыл бұрын

    Great review Ian 👍it looks like the screen washer has been modified as well, my 1974 MGB which I have had for 36 years works like a kids water pistol.. 😆

  • @Phiyedough

    @Phiyedough

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I think my GT had the hand pump type washer.

  • @jim.m75
    @jim.m752 жыл бұрын

    Always great to see a wild animal enjoying his natural habitat! :) That looked like a good day.

  • @davidramsay-kerr1959
    @davidramsay-kerr19592 жыл бұрын

    That's a VERY nice MGB! It's a car I've had quite a lot to do with over the years -- although I've never owned one. I really love the GT, and it would have been one of those if a 'B HAD found a place in my garage. I have always modified my cars, and fully approve of tasteful and respectful restomod. A high-performance GT is something I'd still really fancy. Think Tim has done all the right sorts of things with his car, but there's another roadster I used to know that was molded with a different paradigm as its guide. It belonged to a friend and colleague. As his was a five bearing car, he decided to supercharge it. Suspension, brakes, and gearbox were appropriately attended to, and that motor was a delight to drive; and while not fast in outright terms (even in the eighties), point to point on a demanding road, nothing much could better its times.

  • @markonmotoring
    @markonmotoring2 жыл бұрын

    Great video Ian. That top end sounds immense. The five speed gearbox must make the car feel.so usable with its closer ratios and just that little bit of extra power. I had the pleasure of reviewing a late MGB GT and a TR7 back to back earlier this year at the Great British car Journey. I found the MGB to have a certain charm but felt like the old design that it was by that point compared to the Triumph. The offset driving position was extreme and I found the spine twisting position uncomfortable. The late rubber bumper car sitting higher did ride smoothly though. I still think both the Roadster and the GT are great looking cars.

  • @Thecrazyvaclav
    @Thecrazyvaclav2 жыл бұрын

    Surprised it was a modded B series, was expecting the Mazda MX5 engine and box in it. 120 bhp is plenty enough for proper fun on uk roads

  • @gemspotting6252
    @gemspotting62522 жыл бұрын

    That’s a fantastic set of modifications - all the benefit with none of the histrionics

  • @stanbest3743
    @stanbest37432 жыл бұрын

    Similar to our car right down to the pistons from a Lotus Corrina. Swept volume calculates out to 1933 cc. . Ours still has the original MK1 body shell with the narrow transmission tunnel so there is plenty of room.in the footwells. As you said you get the genuine British sports car experience in tolerable comfort.

  • @DavidM2002
    @DavidM200211 ай бұрын

    Back in the 1970's when I owned a B, the stock wheels were in rough shape. At that time, the Datsun 240Z was very popular and almost everyone was putting aluminum slot wheels on them. That meant that there were a lot of take off wheels lying about. And, they fit the MGB. 4 1/2" bolt circle I believe. Who knows if any of these wheels are still out there, but they are a good alternative to stock B and they were a bit wider IIRC.

  • @RWBHere
    @RWBHere2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ian, and Tim! 🙂👍 The MGA was also lots of fun. If you've never driven one, and like old school sorts car travel, try to wangle an opportunity. A friend had one, in the late 1970's, into which he had slotted an MGB engine and a Ford gearbox, and then did a number of other modifications, including the suspension . Very comfortable, and a nice ride. Except for when it rained. The cover always let some rain in, especially at the sides.

  • @HubNut

    @HubNut

    2 жыл бұрын

    Check the back catalogue. Had a drive in an MGA Twin Cam a couple of years ago!

  • @scottbrooks7978
    @scottbrooks79782 жыл бұрын

    Very nice car with some practical tweaks. My Healey has the same meccano set top - not the easiest things to put up in a hurry. One of the cars I have on my list is a BGT V8. Drop heads are nice but I just prefer the look of the fixed head.

  • @adampoll4977
    @adampoll49772 жыл бұрын

    I remember driving in a flatmate's MGB from Brisbane to Sydney in one long stretch. It had a cracked crank and would start burning masses of oil over a certain speed. It started to rain at one point and we decided it would be better to just maintain speed and keep the rain blowing over with the airflow rather than stop and get soaked in the time it would take to put the roof on. At one point I woke to squealing noises and a look of panic on my flatmate's face and my first words were, "Are we dead!?" He had suddenly hit a small town main street with a 60kph limit at about 120 and discovered the joy of brake fade. First thing we did getting to Sydney was book a massage as we were both physically wrecked!

  • @alanreilly2754
    @alanreilly27542 жыл бұрын

    I think you just managed to keep your shades on there Ian, looks like immense fun

  • @philwright1480
    @philwright14802 жыл бұрын

    Great to see you driving and enjoying a British sportscar Ian. My Triumph Spitfire's always available if you fancy a comparative review? Its the yellow one from your social at the Motorist recently.

  • @HubNut

    @HubNut

    2 жыл бұрын

    Cheers. ian@hubnut.org please.

  • @MrSportster12
    @MrSportster122 жыл бұрын

    Thoroughly enjoyable video of a great car. Thank you.

  • @douglasfur3808
    @douglasfur38082 жыл бұрын

    Not a Hub Nut vehicle but an essential part of the Hub Nut diet as noted by the chortle and outright laughter. A pleasant car to watch and listen to.

  • @thebigpicture2032
    @thebigpicture20322 жыл бұрын

    Sounds fantastic!

  • @KiwiStag74
    @KiwiStag742 жыл бұрын

    I love open-top touring - especially to the backbeat of a British engine. The MG has a sound all her own - something you cannot get out of the same engine when its in the likes of the Morris Marina. They always had me smiling when I saw one as a kid and more so as I got older. If you like the open-top touring experience, see if you can do a review on a Triumph Stag. They are a magnificent combination of V8 rumble (in 4th at 30mph) and V8 howl as you climb your way up a winding road on the Coromandel peninsula, chasing a Jaguar F-Type over the Tairua hill.....and all with the sun warming the hole in the back of your hair (well, that's me anyway!), the wind whipping around you, the smells of engines working hard........magnificent! However, after 5 years of ownership, I am going to sell mine because I'm having difficulty with getting in and out of it because it is very low and my back isn't as young as it was. However, one of the things I am going to look at to replace it with is......an MGB Roadster! I've not tried one yet to see if they hurt (lack of shows in this time of year means nobody to ask nicely to let me try) but we will see what cooks. Love what Tim has done to this one. He's taken an already great little car and made it even better. Love those wheels - so understated and nothing on the car gives the game away - even when you lift the bonnet, a casual glance would miss the size difference in the SUs - and THAT, gentlemen, is how you do THAT! Reckon you'd ever be swayed by one, Ian?

  • @carlreading9916

    @carlreading9916

    2 жыл бұрын

    If you can't get in and out of a Stag, you've no chance in a MGB.

  • @bobmitchell8012

    @bobmitchell8012

    Жыл бұрын

    That is if you can drive a Stag in the Australian Summer without it boiling it’s guts out........Triumph could have put the Rover V8 in , but oh No, they didn’t and the rest is history.

  • @KiwiStag74

    @KiwiStag74

    Жыл бұрын

    To be honest, my Stag has a Leyland P76 engine mated up to the Triumph M/OD box and standard Stag diff. It was the only Stag that impressed me of the number of them I had driven up to that point - original engined or not. I bought it near the bottom of the South Island and drove it all the way to my home near the top of the North Island. I'm a Kiwi, not an Aussie.....but I have heard of numerous blokes over on the West Island that have driven Stags around all summer without an issue. It all depends on how well they have been looked after and whether they have had the fettling or typical mods done. Also, there were many reasons (some BL-internally political, some technical and some procedural) why the Rover V8 never made it into the Stag, but suffice to say that in the end, if Triumph wanted a V8 in the Stag, they had to make it themselves.....and no, it is not (as is fancied by some) "just two Dolomite engines welded together". The biggest hurdle came in the timeframe they were given to design and build the engine, along with the political climate and working conditions. Not enough care and attention to detail was given to the finished result, which is why - even now - engine rebuilders are still flushing casting sand out of water and oil galleries that have been blocked since the respective car rolled off the production line! Sure - the cam chains are a weakness (ever owned a Dolly or TR7? How about an XJ-series Jag? They all had chain and / or tensioner issues) and the waterpump is in a stupid place and can cause catastrophic failure (again, I point to the Dolly / TR7 which had the same problem, but nobody gets on their soapbox about them), but there are ways around the Stag's foibles and 50 years of ownership and a strong club following, have lead to collaborative (re)design and most of the vehicles are now what they should have been from factory. As for looks and especially as an overall package, you cannot compare it with anything else that came out as a new model around that time for the money. The 1970 XKE? Yeah, but that first hit the streets in 1961. Has the looks, is a little more expensive, but does it look modern or like a 9-year-old car? The Rolls-Royce Corniche? Ummmm......a different market altogether and wayyyyy out of the price league. MGB / MGC Roadster? The B started life in the 60s as well and the C was no better looking Lotus Elan? Not really a GT car, is it? That's more a true sports car or road / race vehicle - and it was more expensive.....but she was definitely a looker The 1970 GM / Ford / Chrysler offerings from the US? Sure - if you like big, brash, loud vehicles that only come in LHD. Alfa Romeo Spyder? Ok, it comes close - real close - in looks, but for a different reason. The Spyder was also more GT than track racer, but again - that big ticket price in the window. There are other Euroboxes that come to mind, but price sticks them way out of the league of a potential Stag owner. Stags - for whatever reason - have been taken into the hears of many thousands of people. A lot of people have also forgiven the Stag it's trespasses and embraced the mods that make the Stag way easier to live with than she was in the early-mid 70s. Pick any 50+ year old car and I will list a plethora of issues the model had at the time. Why keep lambasting the Stag for something that was true of it half a century ago, but has been resolved over the years to the point where it is no more difficult to live with now than any other 50+ year old car? Pointless exercise..... My Stag has an engine in it that is based on the same engine the Rover 3500 was based on, but it displaces 4416cc. These engines have been used in jetboat racing in the South Island and are known for their reliability and toughness at sustained high rpm. Would I put a Stag engine back in my car? No. I like the additional torque and horsepower of the P76 V8. Would I own another Stag with an original engine? Yes, I would. What I would LOVE to do is pitch my car against an M/OD Stag with an original engine in a drag race and see which one crosses the line first. I have the HP but not the additional 1500rpm that the 3-litre TV8 can pull in each gear. I've met prudish and snobby Stag owners who believe anything with a non-standard engine is a blasphemy that should be punished by death and I have met Stag owners who race their Stags, drive them every day over whatever road surface is in front of the wheels and just like to see another Stag on the road. Mine's a daily driver, gets driven over sealed and unsealed roads and is certainly no trailer queen with her tired - but still shiny - 35-year-old paintwork and minor battle scars from the Christchurch earthquakes. She's thirsty as all heaven and hell, but she never fails to put a smile on my face. I get a lot of smiles from people as well - the teenagers who have no idea what it is, but it looks cool so we will take a selfie with it, the people that have owned a Stag or ridden in a friends' one back in the day and just want to get close to another one, the blokes of all ages who love the sound of the tuned and rumbly 2.5" exhaust and turn around to see my 48-year-old French blue beast with the top down moving slowly around a carpark. Of the people I have met while out in the beast, the ones I find most tedious are the people who have watched certain celebrities lambaste the Stag, but who have never actually been in one.....let alone driven one or owned one......and who seem determined to repeat the most annoying twaddle as if it is something that I would never have heard before - that it is somehow funny (yet acceptable) to run down someone's vehicle for some questionable decisions that the manufacturer made over half a century ago. All they need do is try driving one and they'll see why Stag owners put up with their vehicles' idiosyncrasies. Simply put - you can't beat them. End of story.

  • @No_Malarky
    @No_Malarky2 жыл бұрын

    Have 3 B`s, all rubber bumpers. Daily is `78 with Weber/header & 4sp while builder-car has dual SU & actual 5sp, -not solenoid pressure/electric style...grab the stick & hit all 5 gears. (was recently told by other MG builder/enthusiast that Moss Motors values those trans at $5k) Last B has no title & is parts only. They`re an utter riot to drive!

  • @oddshot60
    @oddshot602 жыл бұрын

    My first MGB was a 1968 which had a fold-down top, at least here in the US. The other benefit of the GT was that the roof stiffened up the car. It wasn't quite the "flexi-flyer" the roadster was. I raced a roadster for 12 years in the northeast US. I found that a tube-type, equal length exhaust header and 2" pipe to the rear with no muffler or resonator helped quite a lot so I put the same set-up on my street cars. But that was back when I actually had hearing.

  • @thomasheer825
    @thomasheer8252 жыл бұрын

    Some years back we took a Fiat 124 DOHC 1608 and 5 speed and transplanted it into a clapped out MGB. It actually was a massive improvement all the way around. MGB guys thought it was a sin of biblical perportions, but we had the parts and the skills and that MG tractor engine was about as exciting as a warm flat Coke.

  • @fhwolthuis
    @fhwolthuis2 жыл бұрын

    Great car with the right mods! 👍🏻

  • @daniellee9015
    @daniellee90152 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video Ian 👍 lovely car ian

  • @briankay4713
    @briankay47132 жыл бұрын

    "Enough wiper waffle" brilliant Ian 👏👌 There's never enough ...

  • @marco-58
    @marco-582 жыл бұрын

    Loved this vid'', great camera work too.

  • @bentullett6068
    @bentullett60682 жыл бұрын

    That's a nice MGB. Its interesting that the rubber bumper versions are gaining a bit of love now after all their years of being unloved.

  • @steved3702
    @steved37022 жыл бұрын

    That's a great car, and looks good on the steel wheels. The wire wheels seem ubiquitous in Australia. A classmate's Dad used to have one with a hardtop fitted. She and her brother used to get dropped off to school in it. Just enough room for her in the rear, but I never saw if there was a seat there or not. Happy to get the same vibes in my NB MX-5 now, even with no space behind the seats!

  • @tonys1636

    @tonys1636

    2 жыл бұрын

    One can just about squeeze a couple of primary age, small, sprogs in the back of a B. How legal is another matter. Child safety was not that much of a concern back then, we allowed them to fall out of trees all the time.

  • @Richard-zc1cj

    @Richard-zc1cj

    Жыл бұрын

    There's no seat in the rear, just a little carpeted space. I used to have a 1965. It was British racing green. I wish I still had it.

  • @BrorAppelsin
    @BrorAppelsin2 жыл бұрын

    Lovely sounding engine!

  • @malcolmgay2206
    @malcolmgay22062 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful MGB & it's story is so well told👌 I am thinking you had trouble handing the keys back😉 Perfect tourer👏🍾🥂🍷 Only two extra enhancements that I would consider doing from having had similar work done a much loved TR6 - better ventilated discs at the front (think some Volvo ventilated discs fit straight onto MG fittings) - bigger radiator (& switchable electric fan, if you are in a warmer climate)

  • @Chris391971
    @Chris3919712 жыл бұрын

    Nice one. Makes me want to go for a drive in my MX5 NC roadster.

  • @karenleith6079
    @karenleith60792 жыл бұрын

    Wheels and hubcaps look amazing

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