Came across the attached ads when browsing the net and thought I’d share, I owned them all at one stage 


I had a few from the Morris Garage, unfortunately I only have two photos on the iCloud, I loved them, my midget wouldn’t go over 50 but it was still loads of funIRD said:Fitting the rubber bumpers to comply with American safety legislation spoiled the MGB.The handling was affected adversely. I believe they had less power than their predecessors too. I had 2 with the rubber bumpers but much preferred the earlier models both for looks and driving. My dad had a Wedgewood Blue Spitfire and the handling on that was dire too. The rear suspension was such that if you lifted a wheel when cornering it would then tuck right under the car as he found out when doing a track day at Croft Autodrome. He wasn’t hurt but the car was a right-off. :roll:
Huzee4 said:II had a few from the Morris Garage, unfortunately I only have two photos on the iCloud, I loved them, my midget wouldn’t go over 50 but it was still loads of funIRD said:Fitting the rubber bumpers to comply with American safety legislation spoiled the MGB.The handling was affected adversely. I believe they had less power than their predecessors too. I had 2 with the rubber bumpers but much preferred the earlier models both for looks and driving. My dad had a Wedgewood Blue Spitfire and the handling on that was dire too. The rear suspension was such that if you lifted a wheel when cornering it would then tuck right under the car as he found out when doing a track day at Croft Autodrome. He wasn’t hurt but the car was a right-off. :roll:![]()