lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
7/12/17 9:13 a.m.

1979 MGB powered by a Rover 3.5 liter all-aluminum V-8.

- I'm selling off a few of the cars and motorcycles that I don't get to use very much and this is the second one to get advertised. It's a very nice car, please take a look at the pictures in the link. MGB's are seeing a very steady increase in popularity and value over the last few years. 

- I've owned several MGB's over the years, all of them with the stock 4-cylinder engine. This car is SO much more enjoyable to drive with the added power of the V-8. Lots of torque and an intoxicating exhaust note make it a true joy to cruise in. It's not a race car, just a fun and quick weekend cruiser that will surprise you when you step on the gas. 

- From what paperwork I have, the conversion was done in at least 2006. The gentleman that I bough the car from purchased it in 2011. A copy of the title shows that the person he purchased it from titled it in his name in 2006.

- the engine is the ROVER 3.5 liter all aluminum British "lump" that was known here in the states as the BOP(Buick/Olds/Pontiac) 215. The same unit used in the Triumph TR-8 and MGB GT V-8. It's not a huge powerhouse of a motor, but more than doubles the horsepower from stock. The original B motor made 70 horsepower +/- in 1979 and the car now has 160hp and you can really feel it!

- It breathes thru an Edelbrock 500cfm carb and exhaust thru a new "true dual" exhaust. From tubular fenderwell conversion headers to 2" collectors, then FlowMaster Series 40 mufflers and finally out dual stainless tips. Looks nice and has a very nice exhaust note. Not what you would expect from this car, but turns many heads when driving by! The exhaust system was installed last year as soon as I bought the car.

- The transmission is the stock MGB 4-speed and mounts to the motor with a conversion plate.

- The rear is a Ford 8" unit sourced from a Mustang II and has a 3.00:1 ratio. Feels just right with this gearing, not a rocket but a very nice compromise between city and highway cruising. There was also a rear tube shock conversion done at some point.

- Wheels are what people like to call "Minilite replicas", but these are actually made by Minatour. They are 14x6 and shod with 165R14 tires. They look GREAT on this car.

- No rust in the trunk, floors, rails, jack points, etc... Of all the MGB's that I've owned over the years, this is by far the nicest uni-body that I've had. 

- Good paint but it has been repainted above the chrome trim and it is a shade "off" of the lower portion of the car. I notice it, but I'm very critical and writing this description so that there is full disclosure of the cars current condition. If you go far enough and read the MG Experience thread, you will see why I want full disclosure.

- Radiator was just "hot tanked" and had a small hole repaired. Car is equipped with a water pump mounted flex fan and also retains the 2 stock electric fans mounted in front of the radiator and are controlled by a dash mounted switch. Runs fine with no over heating.

- I've also added a 14" Mountney steering wheel, a Longacre billet shift knob, boot cover, new headlight switch, K&N air filter and probably a few more little things that I can't recall at the moment.

- A new carpet kit is included, but not really needed. A friend found out that I bought this car and he had it left over from a previous project and figured I would get some use out of it, so gave it to me. Also included are a set of Amco rubber floor mats.

Titled in my name and the car is inspected/registered in PA. 

Link to the MG Forum with a thread from when I first purchased the car: http://www.mgexp.com/phorum/read.php?1,3374963

Link to the BAT auction where that car was purchased: http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1979-mgb-v8/

Here is a link to photos: http://s31.photobucket.com/user/w650gb500/library/MGB%20V-8?sort=3&page=1

The car is located in northeast PA(Exeter zip 18643 or Dallas zip 18612).



$8900.


Thanks for looking and feel free to reply with any and all question or additional photo requests. If you would like to discuss the car rather than typing, forward me a phone number and a good time to call.

Dan

 

 

 

 

68TR250
68TR250 Reader
7/12/17 12:34 p.m.

The 3.5 Rover V8 was not original to the Stag. No one would want it if that is indeed what is in your MG. The Rover V8 is a popular transplant for the Stag V8 which is basically two TR7 motors.

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
7/12/17 12:55 p.m.

Gotcha, good to know. Original post edited and info burned into my brain moving forward. I must have seen a bunch of converted cars over the years.

Thank for the correction.

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
8/3/17 4:13 p.m.

Nobody looking for a fun weekend top-down toy? Would consider an NB/NC "Answer" as a partial trade plus cash.

GTXVette
GTXVette Dork
8/3/17 5:29 p.m.

A man here in alpharetta Ga. has an MGB with the 215 Buick and I think it has the rover heads and he regularly drives it to Colorado and the west coast and I mean Major Miles get racked up it's a good engine swap.

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
12/29/17 10:00 p.m.

Lowered the price to my bottom line, $8900. I also have a complete new carpet kit that will be included in the sale. Nobody looking for a fun summer toy?

grover
grover Reader
1/2/18 11:30 a.m.
GTXVette said:

A man here in alpharetta Ga. has an MGB with the 215 Buick and I think it has the rover heads and he regularly drives it to Colorado and the west coast and I mean Major Miles get racked up it's a good engine swap.

isn't the buick 215 the base for all rover motors? 

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
1/2/18 6:43 p.m.

Yes to some degree.

 

A good bit of reading for those interested in the history of this motor.

http://www.aronline.co.uk/facts-and-figures/engines/engines-rover-v8/

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
7/17/18 8:30 a.m.

Still here but needs to find a new home along with the Miata V-8 and Rotus.

 

spitfirebill
spitfirebill MegaDork
7/17/18 10:12 a.m.
68TR250 said:

The 3.5 Rover V8 was not original to the Stag. No one would want it if that is indeed what is in your MG. The Rover V8 is a popular transplant for the Stag V8 which is basically two TR7 motors.

And I believe the Stag was supposed to get the Rover engine, but politics made them use the Triumph engine.   Too bad. 

AWSX1686
AWSX1686 Dork
7/17/18 12:16 p.m.

Miata V8???

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
7/17/18 2:44 p.m.
maj75
maj75 HalfDork
7/22/18 2:54 p.m.

If only this was a chrome bumper car...

Pattyo
Pattyo Reader
7/22/18 8:01 p.m.
maj75 said:

If only this was a chrome bumper car...

How hard is it to back-date them? It seems like they have the same body panels.

tdrrally
tdrrally Reader
7/23/18 9:17 a.m.
lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
7/23/18 9:50 a.m.

Just about every supplier of aftermarket parts for MGB’s sells a conversion from RB to chrome bumper for this car. Before doing a chrome bumper conversion, I would consider doing a Sebring front valence and bumper delete. Maybe some sort of flares too, but that’s getting way off the beaten path for a car this nice. 

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
9/10/18 7:50 a.m.

Price reduced to $8900. I’ve had a few “tire kickers” and gave a few test rides, but nobody has pulled the trigger yet. 

 

 

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
12/20/18 9:33 p.m.

Anybody? It’s still sitting here in the nice warm shop. 

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
1/24/19 8:01 a.m.

Going thru my “to-do list” as time allows.

- Replaced trans and diff fluids.

- New fluid in front shocks.

- Replaced front coil springs.

- Replaced front sway bar bushings.

- Replaced lower a-arm bushings.

- Replaced upper trunion bushings and boots. 

- New cap, rotor, plugs and plug wires.

- Lower trunion rebuild.

 

I sold the V-8 Miata and this one needs to go next. Top-down time will be here shortly. Speaking of convertible tops, I have a brand-new in the box top that goes with the car. I will be installing it once the weather warms up. Anyone looking for a new toy?

 

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
1/24/19 8:03 a.m.

klt
klt
9/21/19 7:58 p.m.

Been looking for a B v8, don't see any activity on this post since Jan - have you sold the car?

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
9/22/19 11:44 a.m.

It is still here in my shop resting nicely. I’ve done all of the above maintenance and wouldn’t hesitate to jump in it and take a road trip.

 

I’ve also done a few additional upgrades. I never liked the location of the oil filter in the drivers fender well, so it’s now located in the engine bay. A Mishimoto oil cooler was also added along with a whole bunch of -8AN lines, fittings and adapters.

 

The original rubber bumpers have been removed and a Sebring front valence with brake ducts has been installed. I like the look without any front bumper. Nothing has been done with the rear yet, but I’ve contacted several companies that make a filler panel specifically for the bodywork of the RB cars.

 

Finally, I purchased a set of 2” lowering blocks for the rear springs. I haven’t installed them yet as I want to buy matching front springs and lower the whole car in one shot. Also, a new owner might not want the car lowered that much, so I will include the blocks with sale.

 

 

 

lotusseven7
lotusseven7 Reader
9/22/19 11:45 a.m.

Due to all of the $$$ spent to get it to this point, I need to now advertise the car for $9500.

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