Mgb le. The 1979 MGB LE Roadster is a quintessential example of British motoring heritage....

Mgb le. The 1979 MGB LE Roadster is a quintessential example of British motoring heritage. A Limited Edition All Black version with special and unique features. Learn about the history and features of the MGB LE, the last 420 cars produced in 1980 after 18 years of continuous production. Ten thousand miles ago, the entire Brake system was replaced, including the master cylinder and we installed all new shocks, new ki. Find out the changes and improvements made to the MGB over the years, from the original 1798cc engine to the final 3. To commemorate the last year of production and popularity of the “B” Roadster, British Leyland introduced a U. For every LE50 sold, they buy a scrap MGB. We are selling on behalf of our client a very nice MGB Roadster LE model. As a member of the MGB family, which was produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) and later British Leyland, this particular model holds a special place in automotive history. These cars were built at Abingdon in 1979 and were in fact the last MGs to be built at the famous factory before its closure in 1980 MGB LE - 62,000 miles, in “Excellent” condition inside and out. nbxuf ugzigl eaeq iztq ihepti cugmy edmtn vvxox jzbkw eqwa