1979 MG MGB
*Please note additional soft top photos have been added to the photo gallery.
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The MG MGB is the quintessential British sports car of its era and was made available in several different versions, ranging from an open roadster to a three-door 2+2 coupe, along with a variety of engine sizes.
After the MGB’s initial introduction in September 1962, numerous incremental improvements and upgrades were made until the final roadster rolled off the production line in 1980. Due to federal safety mandates, molded polyurethane bumpers — designed to handle a 5-mph crash without deforming — began to appear in 1975.
MG advertised its MGB as “a wide-open invitation to adventure” and emphasized the driving experience: “The wind in your hair, the road winding out before you ... Drive it and discover this rare, sensuous feeling.” Plenty of enthusiasts heeded the call. In 1979, the model year of the MGB on offer, a total of 25,144 roadsters were sold, many of those to Americans. Powered by a 1.8-liter inline-four engine that’s mated to a four-speed manual transmission, this ’79 wears black paint, a black factory hardtop, and the car’s trademark triple windshield wipers.
Highlights
Finished in black paint (recently detailed, paint corrected, and ceramic coated) over black interior with vinyl upholstery
Powered by a 1.8-liter OHV inline four-cylinder engine rated at 63 horsepower
Four-speed manual transmission
Black factory hardtop and black soft top
The chassis number (GHN5UL479393) decodes as:
G – MG
H – BMC B-Series 1.8-liter engine
N – Two-seat roadster
5 – Mk3
U – U.S. left-hand drive
L – 1979 model year
479393 – Production number
Features
Mechanical work completed in the past year ($1,000) includes:
Carb gasket kit
Thermostat gasket
New expansion tank
New fuel sending unit
Replaced exhaust mount
14 inch Rostyle Wheels
Yokohama Avid H4 175/70R14 tires
Dash instrumentation: 120 mph speedometer with odometer, tachometer, fuel level, oil pressure, and water temperature
Indicator lights for beam, ignition, hazard, brakes
Known Imperfections
Paint chips up front
Paint scraped on the lower portion of the rear passenger fender
Paint spots/imperfections on both front fenders
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1979 MG MGB has owned it since March 2024.