1944 Willys MB
Basin, WY
$18,000
It takes a brave man to paint an MGB black, or at least one confident in his bodywork, and it certainly shows here. It's the product of an exceptionally thorough restoration that turned this fun British roadster into a cut-above prize-winner (it already has taken home some nice trophies in the last few years.) That's because all of the usual concerns have been addressed – the doors fit well, the hood is flush, and the decklid sits right, framed by a pair of gorgeous MGB taillights. All the details are there, from the MG badges on the nose and tail, to the chrome sport mirrors and polished gas cap. Chrome bumper cars are popular with MG enthusiasts due to their classic roadster looks, and against the black paint, the brightwork on this prize sparkles and glitters like something very, very expensive. And speaking of chrome and expensive, the 72-spoke wire wheels are the kind of craftsmanship that create attraction from a distance, and create awe up-close. These were hand-built cars, and this one really sets the example of how they all should be.
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