This 1967 MGB is a replica of what a period factory works Group 5 race car would have been like. It makes 130 HP from a naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, weighs around 1,800 LBS, and makes a spectacular cackle at full throttle and when coming down off compression; an absolutely brilliant driving experience. 1967 MG B Roadster Owner: Larry Kluss MG Factory Works Team tribute car, circa 1968: Tartan Red exterior/white trim color scheme Works Program Special Tuning Stage 5 specs, 1800cc engine, 125hp, with side-draft Weber 45 DCOE Sebring front and rear valances and headlamp covers Period auxiliary driving and fog lights Leather bonnet and boot straps Minilite style 14" wheels Race spec front springs De-arced rear leaf springs Uprated shock valves and anti-sway bars Other mods: Datsun 5-speed gearbox Nitto NT-01 tires Racing seats Aluminum radiator Custom dash and roll bar Other info: Original California car, owned since 1981 Restored to current configuration in 2007 Competed in multiple autocross events