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For enthusiasts of classic British sports cars, the MGB holds a special place in automotive history. From its debut in 1962 to its final production run in 1980, this beloved roadster captured hearts with its clean lines, spirited performance and quintessentially British charm. Whether you’re lovingly maintaining your MGB, embarking on a complete restoration or simply seeking that elusive part to complete your project, you’ve come to the right place.

At Moss Europe, we understand the passion that drives MGB owners. Our comprehensive range of MGB parts caters to every aspect of these timeless machines, from the nimble roadster to the elegant GT, the powerful MGC, and the formidable V8 variants. We’ve spent decades curating an unparalleled selection of components, ensuring that your MGB – whatever its iteration – can be maintained, restored and enhanced to your exact specifications.

Restoring your MGB: a labour of love

Embarking on an MGB restoration is a journey that demands patience, skill and access to the right parts. Whether tackling bodywork challenges, refreshing the interior or rebuilding the engine, our catalogue is your trusted companion. We stock everything from critical components like cylinder heads and gearbox parts to the smallest trim pieces and badges.

For those wondering how to restore an MGB, our expert staff can provide guidance on sourcing the correct parts for your specific model year and variant. We understand the nuances between early and late-model MGBs, the unique requirements of the GT and the specialised components needed for the MGC and V8 models.

MGB GT: practical performance

The MGB GT, with its Pininfarina-designed fastback roof, offers a perfect blend of sports car handling and grand tourer practicality. Our range of MGB GT spares covers everything from the distinctive hatchback components to the model-specific interior trim. Whether you’re maintaining the originality of your GT or upgrading its performance, we have the parts to support your vision.

MGC and V8: power and prestige

For those fortunate enough to own the six-cylinder MGC or the thunderous MGB GT V8, we haven’t forgotten you. Our inventory includes the specialised parts these more powerful variants require, from engine components to upgraded suspension bits that help harness their additional horsepower.

Beyond parts: the Moss MGB experience

Choosing Moss for your MGB parts means more than access to quality components. It means tapping into decades of expertise, a community of fellow enthusiasts and a level of customer service that understands your passion. Our team can help you identify the correct parts for your specific vehicle, offer installation advice and provide insights into common restoration challenges.

We’re more than just a parts supplier; we’re your partner in preserving and enhancing these remarkable machines. Whether you need MGB spares in the UK, are searching for that hard-to-find component or require guidance on your restoration project, Moss Europe is here to support you every step of the way.

Ready to breathe new life into your MGB? Browse our extensive catalogue of MGB parts or contact our knowledgeable staff to discuss your specific needs. Let’s keep these British classics on the road where they belong, turning heads and inspiring smiles for generations to come.


Frequently Asked Questions

What parts are essential for restoring an MGB? Several key components are crucial when embarking on an MGB restoration. For the bodywork, rust-prone areas like sills, floor pans and wings often need attention. Engine-wise, consider rebuilding or replacing the cylinder head, pistons and crankshaft. The suspension, including shock absorbers and leaf springs, typically requires refurbishment. Don’t overlook the importance of a new wiring loom, brake system overhaul and interior restoration items like seats and carpets. Remember, the quality of the MGB spare parts used will significantly impact the final result of your restoration.
How to improve MGB engine performance? To enhance your MGB’s performance, start with the basics: ensure proper timing, clean carburettors and a well-tuned exhaust system. For more substantial gains, consider upgrading to a high-performance camshaft, ported and polished cylinder head, and a free-flow exhaust manifold. A set of larger SU carburettors or a Weber conversion can also boost power. For MGBs with overdrive, ensure it’s functioning correctly for improved high-speed performance. Remember, any modifications should be balanced to maintain the car’s reliability and character.
How to restore an MGB? Restoring an MGB is a comprehensive process that requires patience and attention to detail. Begin with a thorough assessment of the car’s condition. Address structural issues first, focusing on rust repair and bodywork. Rebuild the engine and transmission, then move on to suspension and brakes. Refurbish or replace the interior components, including seats, dashboard and carpets. Finally, tackle the electrical system and exterior trim. Throughout the process, use high-quality MGB parts to ensure authenticity and reliability. Document each step meticulously, as this will prove valuable for future maintenance and potential resale.
Is the MG MGB front wheel drive? No, the MGB does not have front-wheel drive. It features a classic rear-wheel drive layout, contributing significantly to its handling characteristics and appeal as a sports car. The engine is mounted longitudinally at the front, with power transmitted to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual gearbox (with an optional overdrive on some models) and a prop shaft. This configuration is part of what gives the MGB its traditional sports car feel and balance.
Does the MGB distributor cap fit the MG Midget? While the MGB and MG Midget share some components, their distributor caps are not interchangeable. The MGB typically uses a Lucas 25D distributor, while later Midgets use a 45D type. Always verify the specific part numbers and applications when ordering replacement parts. Using the correct MGB spares or Midget components ensures proper fit and optimal performance.
Do wire wheels for an MG Midget fit an MGB? Wire wheels for an MG Midget will not directly fit an MGB. While both cars use wire wheels, the MGB requires a larger diameter and different offset. MGB wire wheels are typically 14 inches in diameter, while Midget wheels are usually 13 inches. Additionally, the spline count on the hub can differ. When sourcing wire wheels for your MGB, select the correct size and spline configuration specific to your model year and variant.
How do you tell the MG Midget apart from the MGB? The MGB and MG Midget are distinct in several ways. The MGB is noticeably larger, with a longer wheelbase and a more substantial body. Its grille is wider and more prominent. The MGB’s bonnet has a distinctive power bulge, while the Midget’s is flatter. Interior space in the MGB is more generous. From the rear, the MGB has a more rounded shape compared to the Midget’s more squared-off appearance. The easiest identifier is often the size difference – the MGB is a larger car overall.
What engine fits MG MGB? The standard MGB was fitted with the BMC B-series engine, initially a 1798cc unit. This robust engine remained the mainstay throughout production, with various improvements over the years. The MGC variant used a 2912cc straight-six engine, while the MGB GT V8 was equipped with the Rover 3528cc V8. When considering engine replacements or upgrades, many enthusiasts opt for rebuilt or improved versions of these original engines. However, some choose to install more modern power plants, though this can affect the car’s originality and potentially its value.

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For enthusiasts of classic British sports cars, the MGB holds a special place in automotive history. From its debut in 1962 to its final production run in 1980, this beloved roadster captured hearts with its clean lines, spirited performance and quintessentially British charm. Whether you’re lovingly maintaining your MGB, embarking on a complete restoration or simply seeking that elusive part to complete your project, you’ve come to the right place.

At Moss Europe, we understand the passion that drives MGB owners. Our comprehensive range of MGB parts caters to every aspect of these timeless machines, from the nimble roadster to the elegant GT, the powerful MGC, and the formidable V8 variants. We’ve spent decades curating an unparalleled selection of components, ensuring that your MGB – whatever its iteration – can be maintained, restored and enhanced to your exact specifications.

Restoring your MGB: a labour of love

Embarking on an MGB restoration is a journey that demands patience, skill and access to the right parts. Whether tackling bodywork challenges, refreshing the interior or rebuilding the engine, our catalogue is your trusted companion. We stock everything from critical components like cylinder heads and gearbox parts to the smallest trim pieces and badges.

For those wondering how to restore an MGB, our expert staff can provide guidance on sourcing the correct parts for your specific model year and variant. We understand the nuances between early and late-model MGBs, the unique requirements of the GT and the specialised components needed for the MGC and V8 models.

MGB GT: practical performance

The MGB GT, with its Pininfarina-designed fastback roof, offers a perfect blend of sports car handling and grand tourer practicality. Our range of MGB GT spares covers everything from the distinctive hatchback components to the model-specific interior trim. Whether you’re maintaining the originality of your GT or upgrading its performance, we have the parts to support your vision.

MGC and V8: power and prestige

For those fortunate enough to own the six-cylinder MGC or the thunderous MGB GT V8, we haven’t forgotten you. Our inventory includes the specialised parts these more powerful variants require, from engine components to upgraded suspension bits that help harness their additional horsepower.

Beyond parts: the Moss MGB experience

Choosing Moss for your MGB parts means more than access to quality components. It means tapping into decades of expertise, a community of fellow enthusiasts and a level of customer service that understands your passion. Our team can help you identify the correct parts for your specific vehicle, offer installation advice and provide insights into common restoration challenges.

We’re more than just a parts supplier; we’re your partner in preserving and enhancing these remarkable machines. Whether you need MGB spares in the UK, are searching for that hard-to-find component or require guidance on your restoration project, Moss Europe is here to support you every step of the way.

Ready to breathe new life into your MGB? Browse our extensive catalogue of MGB parts or contact our knowledgeable staff to discuss your specific needs. Let’s keep these British classics on the road where they belong, turning heads and inspiring smiles for generations to come.


Frequently Asked Questions

What parts are essential for restoring an MGB? Several key components are crucial when embarking on an MGB restoration. For the bodywork, rust-prone areas like sills, floor pans and wings often need attention. Engine-wise, consider rebuilding or replacing the cylinder head, pistons and crankshaft. The suspension, including shock absorbers and leaf springs, typically requires refurbishment. Don’t overlook the importance of a new wiring loom, brake system overhaul and interior restoration items like seats and carpets. Remember, the quality of the MGB spare parts used will significantly impact the final result of your restoration.
How to improve MGB engine performance? To enhance your MGB’s performance, start with the basics: ensure proper timing, clean carburettors and a well-tuned exhaust system. For more substantial gains, consider upgrading to a high-performance camshaft, ported and polished cylinder head, and a free-flow exhaust manifold. A set of larger SU carburettors or a Weber conversion can also boost power. For MGBs with overdrive, ensure it’s functioning correctly for improved high-speed performance. Remember, any modifications should be balanced to maintain the car’s reliability and character.
How to restore an MGB? Restoring an MGB is a comprehensive process that requires patience and attention to detail. Begin with a thorough assessment of the car’s condition. Address structural issues first, focusing on rust repair and bodywork. Rebuild the engine and transmission, then move on to suspension and brakes. Refurbish or replace the interior components, including seats, dashboard and carpets. Finally, tackle the electrical system and exterior trim. Throughout the process, use high-quality MGB parts to ensure authenticity and reliability. Document each step meticulously, as this will prove valuable for future maintenance and potential resale.
Is the MG MGB front wheel drive? No, the MGB does not have front-wheel drive. It features a classic rear-wheel drive layout, contributing significantly to its handling characteristics and appeal as a sports car. The engine is mounted longitudinally at the front, with power transmitted to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual gearbox (with an optional overdrive on some models) and a prop shaft. This configuration is part of what gives the MGB its traditional sports car feel and balance.
Does the MGB distributor cap fit the MG Midget? While the MGB and MG Midget share some components, their distributor caps are not interchangeable. The MGB typically uses a Lucas 25D distributor, while later Midgets use a 45D type. Always verify the specific part numbers and applications when ordering replacement parts. Using the correct MGB spares or Midget components ensures proper fit and optimal performance.
Do wire wheels for an MG Midget fit an MGB? Wire wheels for an MG Midget will not directly fit an MGB. While both cars use wire wheels, the MGB requires a larger diameter and different offset. MGB wire wheels are typically 14 inches in diameter, while Midget wheels are usually 13 inches. Additionally, the spline count on the hub can differ. When sourcing wire wheels for your MGB, select the correct size and spline configuration specific to your model year and variant.
How do you tell the MG Midget apart from the MGB? The MGB and MG Midget are distinct in several ways. The MGB is noticeably larger, with a longer wheelbase and a more substantial body. Its grille is wider and more prominent. The MGB’s bonnet has a distinctive power bulge, while the Midget’s is flatter. Interior space in the MGB is more generous. From the rear, the MGB has a more rounded shape compared to the Midget’s more squared-off appearance. The easiest identifier is often the size difference – the MGB is a larger car overall.
What engine fits MG MGB? The standard MGB was fitted with the BMC B-series engine, initially a 1798cc unit. This robust engine remained the mainstay throughout production, with various improvements over the years. The MGC variant used a 2912cc straight-six engine, while the MGB GT V8 was equipped with the Rover 3528cc V8. When considering engine replacements or upgrades, many enthusiasts opt for rebuilt or improved versions of these original engines. However, some choose to install more modern power plants, though this can affect the car’s originality and potentially its value.