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1971 MGB Lot of (2) Genuine Vintage Ads ~ Twin Carb Engine ~ FREE SHIPPING!
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1971 MGB Lot of (2) Genuine Vintage Ads ~ Twin Carb Engine ~ FREE SHIPPING!1971 MGB Convertible original vintage advertisements. Lot of (2) ads.
DESCRIPTION:
People don’t buy the MGB just because it’s different. But because they are.
They know the MGB’s got what it takes to separate the real thing from its imitators.
They know, for instance, that the MGB’s 1798 c.c. twin-carb engine is proven time and again in competition. And yet, it turns in the kind of performance that delivers up to 25 miles per gallon.
Other race-proven performance features include the full-synchromesh 4-speed gearbox, the stopping power of 10.75-inch front disc brakes and the roadability of racing-type suspension with radial-ply tires.
Then, too, you'll appreciate the kind of MG beauty that goes with MG performance. With its clean lines, mag-style wheels and recessed grille, the MGB has the kind of look that sets you apart as a winner. Test drive the MGB '71, the unique sports car for people who are a breed apart.
For the name of your nearest Austin-MG dealer and information about overseas delivery, dial, except in New Jersey where the number is. Calls are toll-free, of course.
A great idea. How it grew into the MGB. And why we’re giving away the 250,000th one free.
MG-TC - This is the classic 2-seater that American servicemen brought home with them. The TC was the spark that ignited the sports car phenomenon and we sold a suprising 10,000 by 1950.
MG-TD - The TD took over where the TC left off and the idea of a high performance sports car continued to attract new fans. By 1954, the TD had hit 30,000 in sales.
MGA - This is the MG sports car that sold more units than any other sports car ever before. The number, an incredible 100,000 by 1962.
MGB - This is the MG that’s now holding down the all time best-seller position. The B, made in both convertible and GT versions, reached the record breaking 250,000 mark a short time ago.
MG has always stayed faithful to the idea of a sports car unhindered by compromises. And its paid off.
On May 27,1971, the 250,000th B came off the production line. It was designated with a plaque attesting to its historical significance in MG history. And, to cap the occasion, we are going to give the car away instead of selling it.
It’s The Great 250,000th MGB Giveaway — and its easy to get in the running. There’s nothing to buy. Just visit an Austin MG
Dealer and pick up an official entry
blank
with
complete
details.
Offer void in the State of Washington and wherever prohibited by law. Residents
of
Ohio,
and
Wisconsin
may obtain an entry
blank
by
writing to:
250,000th MGB Giveaway,
Box 250,000,
Blair, Nebraska 68009,
before Sept. 4,1971.
The Great 250,000th MGB Giveaway officially closes Sept. 18, 1971. So hurry — act today. For the name of your local Austin MG Dealer, dial except in New Jersey where the number is. Calls are toll free.
British Leyland Motors Corp., Leonia, New Jersey 07605
SPECIFICATIONS:
Black & White
Photo
Size - Top Ad:
Full Page - 8
inches x 11 inches -
20 cm x 28 cm, each ad.
Bottom Ad:
Full Double Page - 2 Separate Pages - 8
inches x 11 inches - 20 cm x 28 cm (each page)
ALL SIZES ARE APPROXIMATE DUE TO CROPPING
Country -Â USA
Grading - Excellent; top ad has crease lower right corner.
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