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hated them so much that he laid down the basic specification for the Mini
The car was available both as a roadster and a coupe
This illustration shows a 1968 roadster with minilite wheels and a hard top that is based on an original model that was raced in the 1960s
and a small number of Sebring Sprites were subsequently fitted with coupé bodywork in aluminium alloy and fibreglass
1993-1995 MG RV8 Nightfire Red mgb hated them so much thatThe MGB finished production in 1980 when the Abingdon factory closed. However, British Leyland and later Rover recognised the value of the brand, so in 1992 the MG RV8 was introduced. Developed by Rover Special Products under the codename Project Adder, the car was based on the original MGB bodyshell made by British Motor Heritage. It featured additional bodywork to allow a wider track and larger wheels. The interior was completely revised, and the