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MGB GT Limited Edition for sale (LE) For Sale (1981) edit C103899 | | | 1981 MGB GT LE for sale in Pewter metallic, one of only 580 cars made.This car has been subject to a restoration and as such is offered for sale in very good condition. Everything works as it should.
Their is a Fantastic 2" thick complete history file as well which includes every receipt and bill for the car, it even has every MOT from 1984 that's 28 in total!. The car has covered 97k in total, it has had a engine rebuild and been converted to run on unleaded. The car is a joy to drive and cruises effortlessly in today's traffic, with smooth overdrive operation in 3rd and 4th gears. Full Stainless Steel exhaust which sounds superb.the wheels have all be repainted, and its has a full Wabasto sliding sunroof, Mot until may 2010. this really is a fine example of this Marque and being the last model produced, it can only go up in value.I have more pics if required, and i recommend viewing to really appreciate this vehicle.if you require any more info please get in touch and i will be happy to help.A bit of info on the LE. It was ostensibly produced to celebrate 50 years of production at Abingdon but sadly as already described the LE MGs were to mark the end of MG car production at Abingdon. The 'end of the line' MGBs were fitted with front spoilers and on the Roadster version with the choice of distinctive alloy wheels or wire spoke wheels. (212 cars were fitted with alloy wheels and 208 cars had wire wheels) The Roadster version was finished in bronze metallic with gold LE side stripes running the length of the car bodywork. The inside of the car was upholstered in orange and brown striped cloth trim and it was on sale for £6,445. The GT LE was finished in pewter metallic with silver side stripes and sported a silver grey interior, it carried a price tag of £6,937. A total of 1,000 Limited Edition MGBs were produced, 420 in Roadster form, 580 in GT form with the very last of each model going to the Heritage Trust Museum at Gaydon to add to their collection of historic vehicles.
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