Yeah, my only objection is that it isn't eligible for most most (hardly any,
really) race classes. Doubling the displacement and number of cylinders
doesn't usually pass tech. So It's basically for a once-a-year event and
occasional track day -- a toy, in other words. Pretty expensive toy.
on 9/1/09 6:28 AM, Matt Trebelhorn at matt.lists@trebelhorn.com wrote:
> It looks like an MGB to me -- a GT with a Rover V8, just like they
> built at Abingdon. What's wrong with that? Weber carbs, an adequate
> radiator, big tires? It's a race car, not a concours restoration.
>
> And we're nowhere near the point that MGBs are too rare to be raced
> -- that's just a laughable proposition.
>
> I don't think I'd spend $60,000 for it. But it's a good looking race
> car.
>
> Matt
>
--
Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
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