They were made by MG, which was a division of British Leyland.
The following sites all provide parts: iapexperts, MG Cars and The MG Experience. Autotrader provides old MGB cars which could be used for spares and parts.
Morris Garages, founded by William Morris
What are you talking about? MG made several cars, MGA, MGB etc Some were convertibles, some not.
One can purchase a used MGB GT on sites like PistonHeads. Or one can go to the MG Car Club in Auckland in person to check out the models and the price.
how does a coil work in a MGB
MGB cars are no longer in production. They stopped making cars in 1980. They were owned and built by British Motors and British Leyland. TRover Group did built 2,000 models of the MG RV8 in 1993-95. None have been produced since.
MGB had a 4 cyl 1.8 engine MGB had a straight 6 2.9 engine
All MGB's that have air conditioning had units installed as dealer-installed options. So, no MGB's came from the factory with A/C.
1 g = 1,000 mgA . . . 0.2 g = 200 mgB . . . 100 mg = 100 mgC . . . 0.025 g = 25 mgA + B + C = 325 mg
First off, its either an MGB or an MG Midget: two different cars In both cases, the best place to find a wiring diagram is in the electrical section of a good repair manual, either the Haynes manual or the "factory" Bently manual. Either one will provide you with a compreshensive diagram that is easy to use
MG Services was created in 2004.