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This MGB GT LE represents the end of an era with MGs being built by a loyal and dedicated workforce at Abingdon.
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This MGB GT LE represents the end of an era with MGs being built by a loyal and dedicated workforce at Abingdon.
David’s LE David said he bought this car in 2000 as a consoling present after his wife died. According to the BMIHT it is approx No 267 of 420. According […]
Dave’s LE Story Dave lives in New Zealand and owns U.S LE #63, it arrived in NZ in 1990 and was converted to RHD. He is unsure why the […]
Clive’s Jubilee This car was built on 27th May 1975 and is Jubilee number 665. It was sold to it’s first owner on 2nd July 1975 by Lavender Hill […]
Martyn tells us about his Unique MGB This car was purchased new by John Butler, who in 1979 won the MG Abingdon Jubilee concours with his MG TF, the […]
Hi, my name is John Whittaker, and I live in Reigate,Surrey. Today the 4th November 2022 I was lucky to purchase SID, the famous jubilee mgb gt ! I’ve been […]
The jubilee was built in 1975 to celebrate 50 years of MG, although technically a year late as MG began in 1924 it was decided that the jubilee would commemorate […]
This special run of cars is now known as the last built before MG closed in 1980, they were built on the factory lines alongside the standard MGs and technically […]
Some history from Richard White. Built on Friday 17th October, my GT is the 9th from last GT ever built. Purchased in July 1992 from its second owner showing 28,000 […]