The ignition switch was also mounted on the dash. Like the MGA, the MGB utilized two 6-volt batteries wired in series to give a 12-volt positive earth configuration. The batteries were placed under a scuttle panel behind the seats making access a bit of a challenge but the location gave ...
New rocker panel, with a conduit to run the wiring tothe rear of the car, rather than under the car as stock. Making room for a recessed flip-top fuel filler cap, filling all unecessary body holes, and smoothing all body joints.
These wires are, typically: green/brown - brake lights green/purple - back-up lights green/black - fuel gauge sender purple - trunk lamp power The other end of these wires should be placed under the dash, along with the 24 wire bundle from the panel. If you are installing rear speakers...
Under the hood is where everything starts to get interesting! The story goes that the MGB engine that was in the car when the current owner acquired it had been blown, and as luck would have it he happened to have a Volvo B-18 engine out of a ’67 122 Amazon handy, so he rebuilt...
that the suspension/steering components are Mustang II sourced as those are known for finding their way into custom applications. Under the bonnet is where things get really interesting as you will find a 180 HP, 3.5 liter, Rover V8 engine, outfitted with an Offenhauser intake manifold and a...