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British Motor Heritage Accepting MGB Orders

4 years ago
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MGB bodies

TGR Staff

British Motor Heritage, maker of reproduction body shells for classic British cars builds two batches of replacement bodyshells for the MGB annually, and orders for the first run of 2021 are required by March 31st. Built from the original tooling British Motor Heritage is the only company able to reproduce original specification bodies for the classic MG MGB Roadster and MGB GT.

MGB Roadster New Bodyshell

New bodyshells start at $16,141, plus taxes and shipping, and are available for all versions of the Roadster and GT. Buyers can even select options like factory paint or having the bodyshell seam-welding for competition use. Since 1975 the company has built over 6,100 replacement bodyshells for classic British sports cars, for a full of options or to place your order, visit bmh-ltd.com.

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