1970 MG MGB Roadster







Ended Sep 02, 2025 at 7:20 PM UTC
Description
Introduced in 1962 by the British Motor Corporation (BMC), the MGB was designed as a successor to the MGA. By 1970, the MGB had already established itself as a popular and affordable sports car, known for its stylish design, reliable performance, and enjoyable driving experience.
The 1970 model year brought several updates and improvements to the MGB, which was available as both a Convertible and GT (Coupe). One of the most notable changes was the introduction of the split rear bumper, which was designed to accommodate the new recessed rear license plate. This design change gave the car a more modern and streamlined appearance.
Under the hood, the 1970 MGB was powered by a 1.8-liter inline-four engine, producing around 92 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. The car's handling was further enhanced by its independent front suspension and rear leaf springs. Inside, the 1970 MGB featured a simple yet functional interior with bucket seats and a straightforward dashboard layout. The car was also equipped with a heater, a welcome addition for drivers in cooler climates.
Highlights
Powered by a 1.8-liter inline-four engine with twin SU HS4 carbs, rated at 94 hp
Finished in yellow paint over black vinyl interior
Four-speed manual transmission
Black convertible soft top
The chassis number (GHN5UA197947G) decodes as:
G – Morris Garages (MG)
H – BMC B-Series 1.8L engine
N – Two-seat roadster
5 – Mk3 series
U – U.S. market with left-hand drive
A – 1969-70 model
197947 – Sequential production number
G – Abingdon, England, assembly plant
Features
Smiths gauges, including 120 mph speedometer
Front disc, rear drum brakes replaced in 2019
14-inch wire wheels
Split rear bumper
Bucket seats
195/75R14 whitewall tires: Multi-Mile Epic (front), newer Ironman RB-12 (rear)
Known Imperfections
Paint chips on rear edge of driver’s door, below front bumper, and passenger side of decklid
Paint bubbles on driver’s side rocker panel
Paint is scraped below the rear bumper on passenger side
Some visible wear in vinyl interior from use
Included
Spare tire mounted on wire wheel
Ownership History
The Maryland seller of this 1970 MG MGB has owned it since August 2020 and states, “There is no body rust and the car is garage-kept.”
This MGB is offered with a clean Maryland title in the seller's name.
Additional documents
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