A classic MGB that has covered just 77 miles since it was registered 40 years ago in Hereford is currently being auctioned online.
Described as a "time capsule" and "brand new", this MGB was purchased in 1981 by the owner of a tyre business in the city, and was ordered alongside a matching example.
It was bought from The Automobile Palace in Llandrindod Wells, in Mid Wales, by the enthusiastic classic car owner.
Auctioneers Car & Classic said the owner bought them to add to a small collection, and stored both in a dehumidified and heated garage.
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In 1983, they were sold to a new owner, also from the Hereford area, and at that time this MG had covered less than 30 miles.
It had three further owners prior to the most recent, who purchased the MG in 2016.
Though the MG has been stored properly for its entire life, ensuring the perfect condition that it remains in today.
While the car is said to have had the occasional fluid changes, it’s never actually been serviced, with very few invoices accompanying the car.
The original spare wheel, still packaged jack and tools and an unused tonneau cover also accompany the car.
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The roadster is also a rare Limited Edition model, of which just 480 were produced in convertible form to celebrate 50 years of MG at Abingdon, before the factory was closed in 1980.
All of the drop-top models are painted in the rather bold shade of Metallic Bronze, while having an orange and brown interior.
The car is being sold by online auction site Car & Classic, with the MGB having a guide price of £30,000.
Car & Classic head of editorial Chris Pollitt, said: “A car with 77 miles on the clock cannot have been driven for more than a few hours since it was bought in 1981, but it is also clear that it has been stored in a way that has preserved it perfectly.
“Mechanically, nothing has been altered as you can see when you lift the bonnet, and the immaculate engine bay looks untouched.
"We think that this is a great collector car, especially with such few Limited Edition Roadsters still in circulation.”
The online auction is currently running and finishes on October 27.
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