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1967 MGB roadster review: Retro Road Test

Summary by Retro Motor
The MGB is arguably Britain’s most popular classic car. However, it’s also a victim of its own success. Owners love them, but some enthusiasts turn up their noses when they see yet another MGB turning up at a car show. This particular ‘B’ is owned by British Motor Heritage (BMH). The firm was originally established in 1975 as a subsidiary of British Leyland, to support owners of classic cars with new parts created using the original tooling. BMH…
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Retro Motor broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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