Rev Up Giving: Donate Your MG MGB Roadster + GT in Texas

Join the legacy of the iconic British MG MGB Roadster and GT, renowned for their classic design and B-series engine, making them valuable collector’s items from 1962-1980.

The MG MGB Roadster and GT are cherished British roadsters that have captured the hearts of enthusiasts across Texas. With a production run spanning from 1962 to 1980, these models have evolved through distinct generations, each offering a unique driving experience. The chrome-bumper era from 1962 to 1974 boasts a premium for collectors, while the rubber-bumper models from 1975 to 1980 present an opportunity for budget-conscious enthusiasts.

When considering a donation, it's essential to highlight the originality and matching numbers of your vehicle. Many collectors seek models in their original paint, as well as those that have been well-maintained over the years. Additionally, be prepared to disclose any rust issues related to the monocoque structure, which is common among these classic cars, ensuring potential donors understand the vehicle's true condition.

📖Generation guide

Mark I (Pull-Handle Door) • 1962-1967

The earliest models feature a 3-bearing engine and 3-synchro gearbox, renowned for their lightweight design and simplicity.

Mark II • 1968-1971

This generation upgrades to a 5-bearing crank and an all-synchro 4-speed transmission, enhancing drivability and performance.

Mark III (Final Chrome Era) • 1972-1974

With a recessed grille and the highest collector premium, the Mark III models represent the pinnacle of chrome-bumper elegance.

Rubber-Bumper Era • 1975-1980

These models feature raised ride height and single Stromberg carburetor, providing a more compliant but less spirited driving experience.

MGB V8 • 1973-1976

A rare version with a factory-installed 3.5L Rover V8 engine, offering a unique blend of power and MG heritage.

Limited Edition • 1980

The final year run-out of the MGB includes special editions with unique features, making them sought after by collectors.

Known issues by generation

While the MGB Roadster and GT are beloved classics, they come with specific known issues. The B-series 1.8L inline-4 engine often suffers from valve-seat recession, necessitating a conversion for unleaded fuel. The thrust-washer failure at the rear of the crankshaft is particularly a concern for the 3-bearing engines from 1962-1964, requiring preventive maintenance during clutch jobs. Additionally, the SU HS4 twin carburetors demand regular synchronization and maintenance to ensure optimal performance, while the electrical systems have variations between positive and negative ground setups that must be verified before servicing.

Donation value by condition + generation

Collector value for MGB Roadsters and GTs varies significantly based on condition and originality. Models from the chrome-bumper era (1962-1974) typically command $15,000-$50,000 for clean drivers, with concours-restored examples reaching even higher prices. In contrast, rubber-bumper models (1975-1980) see a market value of $8,000-$18,000. Original paint and matching numbers are mandatory for maximizing value, as well as documented preventive maintenance history. A qualified appraisal is highly recommended, particularly for models crossing the $5,000 threshold, using resources like Hagerty Valuation Tool, Bring a Trailer, and RM Sotheby's for accurate assessments.

Donation process for this model

Donating your MG MGB Roadster or GT to Rev Up Giving involves several important steps to ensure proper valuation and documentation. It is strongly recommended to have your vehicle appraised by a qualified professional to navigate the IRS Form 8283 Section B requirements effectively. Especially for concours-restored examples, enclosed transport may be advisable. Documentation regarding original paint, matching numbers, and chassis condition is vital to ensure a smooth donation process and to maximize the vehicle's value for tax deduction purposes.

Texas regional notes

Texas offers a unique environment for MGB Roadster and GT owners, with a vibrant community of British car enthusiasts and access to specialized service providers. The climate in Texas tends to be more forgiving for these classic vehicles compared to salt-belt regions, but vigilance against rust in monocoque structures remains essential. Fortunately, there are numerous British-marque specialists in the area who can offer tailored maintenance and restoration services to keep these iconic roadsters in top condition.

FAQ

What are the most common problems with the MGB engine?
The MGB's B-series 1.8L engine is prone to valve-seat recession, particularly on unleaded fuel, necessitating a hardened-seat conversion. Additionally, thrust-washer failure at the rear of the crankshaft can be a concern.
What's the difference between UK-PI and USA-carb for the MGB?
The UK-PI (Petrol Injection) models offer better performance compared to the USA-carb models, which are often restricted by emission regulations. This distinction can significantly affect value and drivability.
What should I know about MGB rust issues?
Rust is a well-known problem in MGBs, particularly in the monocoque sills and floor pans. Potential donors should disclose the extent of rust damage, as it heavily impacts value and collectability.
Are there notable differences between the BJ7 and BJ8 Austin-Healey?
Yes, the BJ7 features wind-up windows while the BJ8 has a more refined interior and additional power features. This distinction can affect collectability and value among enthusiasts.
How important is preventive maintenance for MGBs?
Preventive maintenance is crucial for MGBs, particularly for managing thrust-washer issues and SU carburetor synchronization. Documentation of this history is essential for collector interest and valuation.
What is the IRS appraisal threshold for donating MGBs?
For MGB donations, any vehicle valued over $5,000 requires a qualified appraisal using IRS Form 8283 Section B. Accurate documentation is critical for tax purposes.
What is the original-paint premium?
The original-paint premium signifies a higher value for vehicles that maintain their factory paint. Collectors often seek untouched examples, making this feature essential for maximizing your vehicle's value.

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If you own an MG MGB Roadster or GT, consider making a lasting impact while preserving automotive heritage by donating your classic to Rev Up Giving. Your generous contribution will ensure these beloved British sports cars continue to inspire future generations of enthusiasts.

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