If you’re a fan of old MG sports cars from the company’s glory days and you think that they are best left the way the factory intended, then you might not like what RBW EV Classic Cars has announced ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
Electrifying classic sports cars is swiftly becoming big business. Battery-powered 911s, E-Types, Triumphs, and more have been around for a while, but the humble MGB has thus far been overlooked… ...
Richard Meetz gave up on his 1972 MGB after years of unsuccessful restoration attempts. In 2022, he bought a well-maintained 1976 MGB sight unseen from a Canadian seller. Meetz plans to drive his MGB ...
Alaid-back John Bloch recalled, "What we wanted was an old-time hybrid—you know, a '60s sports car which would have grocery-getting flexibility, yet perform like '80s exotica." We think Bloch's ...
I can't give you a really good reason why, but I've been thinking a lot about the MGB a lot lately, partially because of a conversation last week about how MGBs never seem to get that expensive, and ...
An MG RV8 has hit the used car market in the UK and it is one of just 1,983 examples ever produced. In 1991, Rover decided to create an updated version of the MGB. The MG RV8 had a bodyshell ...
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Frontline MGB 2.5 review

Does Abingdon-based Frontline still need an intro? As one of the most established names on the restomod scene, perhaps not, but herewith the nutshell.In 1991 Tim Fenna began to develop ...