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Somehow for whatever reason I have never heard or seen one of these, am I alone? My god what a gorgeous looking car! My mouth was wide open! I don't know why either, small open top cars/roadsters like this new or old have never done anything for me, always thought big saloons with matching big engines were my bag..
I realise there are many, many other cars out there with old tech beneath there bodies but I love the fact the RV8 is basically an updated version of the older varient. If wiki is to be believed even doors and bootlid are the same. I know they are primitive in many ways but still.. very much a good looking car.
Anyone here have an personal experience with them? What is the general opinion on them?

I realise there are many, many other cars out there with old tech beneath there bodies but I love the fact the RV8 is basically an updated version of the older varient. If wiki is to be believed even doors and bootlid are the same. I know they are primitive in many ways but still.. very much a good looking car.
Anyone here have an personal experience with them? What is the general opinion on them?

where have you been 
yes it's a B roadster with RV8 engine, vast majority went to Japan (ones with air-con holes) with few remaining in UK (spot/fog? light in holes), IIRC it was intended that 2,000 went to Japan and 500 for UK but I don't think they either made them all or sold them all, probably because they were up against the TVR chimearas at (nearly) same price
most are green and UK with MGR reg plates and most are overpriced now - still a nice car
I know one that's actually been used
on tours, is a (red) Japan model (as most are and have air con) and it's for sale if you are seriously interested in buying one
I drove a UK one when they first came out, well as the MG garage owner said I might as well as I'd help pay for a lot of it, bit "tart's handbag" uphostery compared to original B but still nice
at the time I had a "rubber bumper" B roadster with a RV8 engine hence the reason for my contribution to its purchase
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yes it's a B roadster with RV8 engine, vast majority went to Japan (ones with air-con holes) with few remaining in UK (spot/fog? light in holes), IIRC it was intended that 2,000 went to Japan and 500 for UK but I don't think they either made them all or sold them all, probably because they were up against the TVR chimearas at (nearly) same price
most are green and UK with MGR reg plates and most are overpriced now - still a nice car
I know one that's actually been used

I drove a UK one when they first came out, well as the MG garage owner said I might as well as I'd help pay for a lot of it, bit "tart's handbag" uphostery compared to original B but still nice
at the time I had a "rubber bumper" B roadster with a RV8 engine hence the reason for my contribution to its purchase
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Edited by na on Tuesday 26th July 15:34
na said:
where have you been 
Exactly! Really don't know haha!
na said:
most are green and UK with MGR reg plates
So they actually came with MGR plates? Seen one for sale (private not trade) saying came with private plate independently valued at just under a bag of sand.(sadly not looking to purchase not very practical with 2 kids and a double buggy! would love one all the same though)
pacman06 said:
So they actually came with MGR plates?
well most I can remember seeing have had MGR plates from way back whenI think they were mainly designed for B owners who were and still are mostly elderly of mind or body or both

hence most will have rediculously low mileage, especially considering their age
I've no fear of upsetting most B owners as they're still be having their afternoon nap

Thought you might mention those again, Dunlop Sport tyres 185/65's. Car sits a fraction lower and their a little wider than what I had on previously. Car looks better from the rear.
Considering it was running well on the old Dunlops that were from.... well they were very old having worked out the date code! It ran fine on Sunday, I think the speedo will read about 2mph over at 70mph, so a bit less likely to be caught speeding, unless I'm doing that through a 50 zone!
Considering it was running well on the old Dunlops that were from.... well they were very old having worked out the date code! It ran fine on Sunday, I think the speedo will read about 2mph over at 70mph, so a bit less likely to be caught speeding, unless I'm doing that through a 50 zone!

yeah the sizes aren't exact I remember having two difference makes of the same size tyre and you could see one was slightly lower than the other
shall I give you a few links that tell you that the tyres need to be used to stop them aging faster :P
I've found an extra 2 psi over the Handbook works fine for me, any more and I can't fully enjoy the back roads I like without the hood frame vibrating under the cover
shall I give you a few links that tell you that the tyres need to be used to stop them aging faster :P
I've found an extra 2 psi over the Handbook works fine for me, any more and I can't fully enjoy the back roads I like without the hood frame vibrating under the cover
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