
MG MGB - Wikipedia
MG began offering the MGB GT V8 in 1973 powered by the aluminium block/aluminium head 3,532 cc Rover V8 engine, first fitted to the Rover P5B. The V8's 137 hp (102 kW) and 193 …
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MG B GT V8 Market - CLASSIC.COM
Launched in August 1973, the MGB GT V8 was a variant of the popular MG B. The GT V8 combined the stylish GT coupe body with a Rover-developed 3.5L V8 powerplant. The Rover …
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MGB GT V8 road test - Classics World
Oct 30, 2023 · The MGB V8 celebrated its golden anniversary in 2023 – it’s a car that battled the odds from the very start, and yet is now fondly remembered as one of the best BL products of …
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MGB GT V8: the greatest unsung MG? - Classic & Sports Car
Apr 16, 2014 · With just 2591 cars built (compared to the 125,282 regular GTs that rolled out of Abingdon), the BGT V8 is a real rarity in MG terms, yet little more than a footnote in the …
MGB GT V8 | The MG Owners' Club
Engine: 8 cylinder in 90 degree V formation. Valve Operation: Single camshaft chain driven from crankshaft operated by pushrods and rockers. Hydraulic tappets. Carburation: Two constant …
MGB V8 GT and Roadster - The Essential Buying Guide - Silodrome
Mar 19, 2018 · The MGB V8 has earned a reputation for being almost a blue-collar version of the Shelby Cobra, both cars share features including a stylish British body, an American-derived …
MGB GT V8 - Buyer's Guide - Unique Cars
Jan 23, 2019 · Even with a more robust casting than the original GM block, the Rover V8 remained lighter by almost 20kg than the all-iron MGB four-cylinder. Using low-compression …