Interesting Facts About the MG MGB GT
The MG MGB was produced from 1962 to 1980, succeeding the MGA which ran from 1955 to mid‑1962. In 1965 MG added a sleek coupé version, the MGB GT, which quickly became a beloved classic among enthusiasts.
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Coupé Debut in 1965
The MGB GT was introduced in 1965 as the coupé counterpart to the original MGB roadster, expanding the model range and offering a sportier, fixed‑roof silhouette.
Production Milestones
Across its 18‑year run, MG built a total of 513,276 cars of all MGB variants, with 125,282 of those being the MGB GT model.
A V8 Option Appears in 1973
In 1973 MG began offering the MGB GT V8, powered by a 3,528 cc aluminium‑block Rover V8 engine – the same powerplant first fitted to the Rover P5B.
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