For those of you saying The Beatles was the greatest Anglo-American import that ever existed, you're mistaken because this MGB swapped with a Ford 302 V8 is better, at least to petrolheads. Don't ...
Today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe MGB rocks a soft top and a saucy Rover V8. Let's see if its price tag is low enough that you'd let that Rover take over. You know, back when Saturn—the GM car division ...
Ever thought about building an MGB with almost four times the horsepower of the original? Thankfully, these days you don't have to drop a small block (or a similar powerplant) into anything yourself.
Picture the following: stuffing a big V8 into the engine bay of a Mazda Miata. It's been done countless times before as the car has modern construction and safety features. In other words, it can ...
The wide-body on today's Nice Price or No Dice MGB-GT hides a whole 'lotta Mustang underneath. That includes a 5.0 and an AOD which should make the car PDQ. Could all that add up to what the seller is ...
With a growing market for classic electromods, UK-based firm Frontline is the latest to join the fray with the reveal of the MG BEE (short for MGB EV Edition). As its name implies, the MGB-based ...
Frontline Cars is back with a pair of restomod MGBs, both shown in their attractive GT, hardtop form. While one, the LE60 is a V8-powered hot rod, the other, called MG Bee, is a subtle, all-electric ...
“We were building restomods before the word existed,” says Frontline founder Tim Fenna. “Back in the early 1990s, I bought an MGB for my wife and couldn’t believe how dull it was to drive. It all ...
As the industry shifts towards EVs, an increasing number of specialist brands are tapping into the restomod market and producing re-engineered, modernised icons from the past to satisfy cravings for ...