The MGB Mk III Cabriolet 1972 is a classic British convertible sports car built from 1962 until 1980. Its rounded curves, classic lines, and vintage-inspired design make it a timeless classic. It was one of the first mass production sports cars to be produced in the UK, and its iconic design can still be seen today on the roads. The MGB Mk III Cabriolet 1972 has an engine size of 1798 cc with a twin-carburettor. It has a top speed of 98 mph and can reach 24 mpg, making it an inviting option for older and newer drivers alike. Its body is constructed of aluminium and runs on a four-speed manual transmission with overdrive. The car is small and lightweight, allowing it to nimbly maneuver its way around tight corners and bends. The vehicle is painted in a classic British Racing Green and is complemented with polished chrome detailing. Its round headlights, leather interior, and solid wooden dashboard add to its vintage charm. The vehicle also offers plenty of storage options with its deep trunk and can be fitted with optional extras, such as heated rear window, walnut trim, alloy wheels, and rear windscreen washer. For the passenger's comfort, the MGB Mk III Cabriolet 1972 offers an adjustable bucket seat, leather trim, and easy-to-use air conditioning. The car is also equipped with a pedestrian-detection feature that alarms you of any obstacles and helps you maintain your safety. The classic MGB Mk III Cabriolet 1972 is the perfect car for those who appreciate a classic design and want a reliable and stylish convertible vehicle that will turn heads wherever they go.
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