501 MG Tech | Q & A on the MGB 1977-1980
The rubber bumper MGB, designated as Mark IV, was the best selling sports car of the late 1970's. Sadly, production ceased when the Abingdon MG factory closed in 1980. In this video John Twist highlights the advantages, disadvantages, and quirks of the final MGB. During the second half of the session, John answers participants' questions on a variety of MG topics. Whether you work on your MG yourself or hire professionals, these Tech Sessions give you a better understanding of how to repair and maintain your MG(s). Originally recorded on April 13, 2026 Learn more about John Twist and MG repairs at https://universitymotors.online/ Support John Twist's work via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/unive...

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