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MGB GT V8 vs Triumph Stag: in-house rivals
This is where things really started to heat up in British Leyland’s battle of the brands, because the Triumph Stag is the reason why the V8-engined MGB came only in GT form. Despite Ken Costello’s ...
The license plate on this jacked-up MGB says everything you might need it to, because FIVEOMG is both a portmanteau of the five-liter engine swapped into this car and the fact that it's an MG.
Frontline Cars is back with a pair of restomod MGBs, both shown in their attractive GT, hardtop form. While one, the LE60 is a V8-powered hot rod, the other, called MG Bee, is a subtle, all-electric ...
The wide-body on today's Nice Price or No Dice MGB-GT hides a whole 'lotta Mustang underneath. That includes a 5.0 and an AOD which should make the car PDQ. Could all that add up to what the seller is ...
It's easy for American petrolheads to gloss over the true-to-form classic British sports car. There's something about their trademark diminutive form factor and less-than-enormous sized engines that ...
As a Brit and a car enthusiast, I should probably love the MGB too. But I grew up in the 1980s, when hot hatchbacks like the Golf GTI made the homegrown roadsters my father lusted after seem instantly ...
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