Is The MGB GT V8 One Of Abingdon's Finest? Pretty, Rare & Powerful | The *ALMOST* Perfect Classic
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 Published On Jun 2, 2024

Rare, powerful and wonderful to look at and drive: The Factory MGB GT V8 is one of the unsung heroes of the 1970s British car industry.
Slotting the Rover 3.5 litre engine into the MGB GT resulted in a match made in heaven - 125 mph top speed, 75% more torque than a standard MGB and an exhaust note that's guaranteed to put a smile on your face. In the end, global and internal politics brought this often overlooked V8 bruiser to an abrupt stop - with just 2,591 examples produced over 3 short years.

Today, it still punches well above its weight and prices remain strong. I've been living with this 1974 genuine factory example for a little while now, so join me as I show you what it's really like to get behind the wheel of one of the finest and most sought-after MGs ever to leave the Abingdon factory.

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