Interesting special based on a 1968 MGB GT; rebodied in the style of a 
vintage sportscar in the 1980s and regularly used since; pre-war looks with 
post-war performance; be different!
First registered 
in January 1968, this interesting Special started out in life as a regular MGB 
GT and is still recorded as such on the V5C. From 1982 – 1990 it was owned by a 
Mr M Baker of Coleshill who converted it to its current form using an NG TA kit 
supplied by NCG Design Ltd of New Milton, Hants.
The exact spec of the 
car is too detailed to list in full here but is amply covered in many invoices 
on file, the story of the build also being recounted in a 4-page feature in a 
June 1987 issue of Kit Car magazine.
Inspired by cars like the MG K3, 
Riley Brooklands and Frazer Nash, Mr Baker constantly modified the car during 
his ownership and incorporated parts from various other vintage cars – the 
headlights are from a 1932 Riley, the radiator is from an MG TC and the 
boat-tail is adapted from a Morris Minor bonnet. The bodywork is all steel apart 
from the bonnet which is aluminium.  
The original MGB engine was fully rebuilt and the car was used almost 
daily throughout Mr Baker’s ownership, covering many thousands of miles in all 
weather (it has a hood, sidescreens and tonneau cover).
The next 
owner was a Mr R Bottomley of Wallingford who kept it for the next 30 years or 
so. There are only a few invoices over this period, the last being for a rebuild 
of the front suspension in 2014 which included MGB V8 parts, polybushes and 
exchange shock absorbers. Over 20 old MOTs show that it has covered some 7,500 
miles since 1992.
Our vendor acquired the car via Brightwells in October 
last year and reports that it runs and drives well. He has also renewed the 
front brake discs and pads. Unfortunately he is not quite as agile as he used to 
be and he finds it difficult to clamber in and out of the car with any dignity, 
hence its appearance in this sale – you will note that it doesn’t have a door on 
the driver's side so you really do have to hop into it, although there is a 
door on the passenger side and the front passenger seat folds down for easy 
access to the rear seats.
Having driven the car 
around on site, we can confirm that it does indeed go well, as you might expect 
from such a light car with an MGB engine, with healthy oil pressure and a 
pleasingly sporty exhaust note. 
As you can see in the photos, this 
unique sportscar looks most attractive and will prove a real talking point 
wherever it goes.
Consigned by James Dennison – 07970 309907 – 
[email protected]