Congratulations to Anthony Bannon, winner of the 1975 MGB GT V8.
If you weren’t fortunate enough to win our previous MGB GT V8, you’re in luck as you had another chance to win this cornerstone of the British sports car world.
If you like your classic cars to be practical while still looking great, then this is exactly what you have been looking for.
Our 1975 MGB GT V8 looks elegant and sophisticated but also has the personality of a sports car thanks to the V8 under the bonnet. The V8 produces 137BHP and was the lightest V8 available at the time. The result of this was an MGB weighing 20 kilograms less than the standard 4-cylinder version but with a whole lot more power behind it.
Finished in a beautiful red with a red and black interior, our 1975 MGB GT V8 comes with service and maintenance history dating back to 1999.
Our previous V8 MGBS have been extremely popular and this one was no different.
3.5-litre V8
4-speed manual gearbox
Detailed service and maintenance history
Red exterior with complementary red and black interior
43 000 miles
Limited to 4666 maximum tickets
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Congratulations to Anthony Bannon, winner with ticket number 714.
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