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* The image is a prototype and may differ from the actual product.
How about a traditional open sports car? The MGB made a spectacular debut at the 1962 London Motor Show and was a huge hit and long-selling car, selling approximately 520,000 units until production ended 18 years later on October 22, 1980.While the basic body shape, chassis, and engine remained largely unchanged throughout the model's 18-year lifespan, the interior evolved year after year through repeated improvements.
Therefore, even if two models appear to be the same at first glance, it is possible to identify their model year down to the month by simply looking at the exterior, interior, and engine bay.
Assembly-type plastic model of the MGB.
Reproduces the specifications from the late 1960s.
Pre-plated grille and bumpers.
Soft top can be opened or closed.
Etched parts.
Wire mesh wheels.
14-inch 185-width tires.
Window frame masking tape.
Dimension: ?6 x 32.5 x 21.5 cm
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How about a traditional open sports car? The MGB made a spectacular debut at the 1962 London Motor Show and was a huge hit and long-selling car, selling approximately 520,000 units until production ended 18 years later on October 22, 1980.While the basic body shape, chassis, and engine remained largely unchanged throughout the model's 18-year lifespan, the interior evolved year after year through repeated improvements.
Therefore, even if two models appear to be the same at first glance, it is possible to identify their model year down to the month by simply looking at the exterior, interior, and engine bay.
Assembly-type plastic model of the MGB.
Reproduces the specifications from the late 1960s.
Pre-plated grille and bumpers.
Soft top can be opened or closed.
Etched parts.
Wire mesh wheels.
14-inch 185-width tires.
Window frame masking tape.
Dimension: ?6 x 32.5 x 21.5 cm
Tags:
Aoshima PlasticModel 124Scale 101 TheModelCar BLMC GHM4 MGB MK2 68
