Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe MGB rocks a soft top and a saucy Rover V8. Let's see if its price tag is low enough that you'd let that Rover take over. You know, back when Saturn—the GM car division ...
It's easy for American petrolheads to gloss over the true-to-form classic British sports car. There's something about their trademark diminutive form factor and less-than-enormous sized engines that ...
Ever thought about building an MGB with almost four times the horsepower of the original? Thankfully, these days you don't have to drop a small block (or a similar powerplant) into anything yourself.
As the industry shifts towards EVs, an increasing number of specialist brands are tapping into the restomod market and producing re-engineered, modernised icons from the past to satisfy cravings for ...
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MGB GT V8 vs Triumph Stag: in-house rivals
This is where things really started to heat up in British Leyland’s battle of the brands, because the Triumph Stag is the ...
MG Rover’s famous V8 petrol engine, over 40 years in production, lives on even though its original maker is history and it has been all but superseded in the Range Rover and Land Rover model lines. UK ...
Twenty years ago, MG introduced one of the craziest British performance wagons ever created. Few were produced, and even fewer are still around, but despite this, a used example in good condition is ...
Frontline Cars is back with a pair of restomod MGBs, both shown in their attractive GT, hardtop form. While one, the LE60 is a V8-powered hot rod, the other, called MG Bee, is a subtle, all-electric ...
The British sports car industry was on its knees at the turn of the 21st century. The disastrous British Leyland era had killed off pretty much every manufacturer by the time it fell apart in 1986, ...
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