1972 MG MGB Convertible - SOLD - You can still look - Let us know if you
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1972 MG MGB Convertible -
Beautiful Silver
Blue exterior finish with Navy Blue vinyl interior, Black convertible
top & tonneau cover.
Features include: 4-speed manual transmission,
factory style steel wheels with radial tires, luggage rack, passenger
side mirror, am-fm stereo cassette radio, tool kit & spare tire,
stainless steel body side molding trim, front disc brakes, MG logo
rubber floor mats.
This classic imported British Sports Car
has been refurbished ground up and is in fabulous condition. Paint is
outstanding, interior shows no wear.
This one is in great mechanical condition,
show or go, trophy at your next British Car Show assured, you must see
this gorgeous roadster in person to appreciate the quality being offered
here, last of the chrome bumper MG's so this year has always been a favorite for MG
collectors.
Easy low rate, simple interest financing available through JJ
Best & Banc, inexpensive delivery to your door no problem, low premium
collector car insurance is also available.
Summer is around the corner
so find out now how easy it is for you to own & be driving this MGB
roadster today!, please call our office today toll free @ 866-297-2331
or stop by our 15K square foot indoor showroom located inside our 100K
square foot Brandon
Home Furnishings complex here in Atlanta, Ga. Offered @ $12,500.00
OPTIONAL FEATURES INCLUDED ON
THIS 1972 MG MGB Convertible
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Tilt Wheel
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AM/FM
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Cassette
This Classic and
Collectible 1972 MGB Convertible is OFFERED @ $12,500
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News - Memories -
Culture - from 1972
(in no particular
order) -
- President
Nixon makes unprecedented eight-day visit to Communist
China
and meets with
Mao Zedong
(Feb. 17).
-
Britain takes over direct
rule of
Northern Ireland in bid for peace (March 24).
- Eleven
Israeli
athletes at
Olympic Games in Munich are killed after eight members of an
Arab
terrorist group invades Olympic Village; five guerrillas and
one policeman are also killed (Sept. 5).
- Nixon orders "Christmas bombing" of North
Vietnam
(Dec.).
- M*A*S*H
T.V. Shows Premiers
- Mark Spitz Wins Seven Gold Medals
- FBI director, J. Edgar Hoover dies
- SALT I treaty limiting nuclear arms signed by US and USSR
SPORTS
Super Bowl
Dallas d. Miami (24-3)
World Series
Oakland A's d. Cincinnati (4-3)
NBA Championship
LA Lakers d. New York (4-1)
Stanley Cup
Boston d. NY Rangers (4-2)
Wimbledon Women: Billie Jean King d. E. Goolagong (6-3 6-3) Men: Stan Smith d. I. Nastase (4-6 6-3 6-3 4-6 7-5)
Kentucky Derby Champion
Riva Ridge
NCAA Basketball Championship
UCLA d. Florida St. (81-76)
NCAA Football Champions
USC (12-0-0)
ENTERTAINMENT
Events
- Time Inc. transmits HBO, the first pay cable network.
- Women dominate the
1971 Grammy
Awards, taking all four top categories.
Carole King
won Record, Album and Song of the Year, while Carly Simon takes
the Best New Artist award.
- The National Institute of Mental Health and the surgeon general
issue a report that claims exposure to violence on television
fosters aggression in children.
-
Gloria Steinem's Ms
magazine debuts.
- M*A*S*H premieres on
CBS.
- Atari introduces the arcade version of Pong, the first
video game. The home version comes out in 1974.
Movies
The Godfather, Deliverance, Cabaret, Sleuth, The Discreet Charm of
the Bourgeoisie
Books
John Ashberry, Three Poems - John Gardner, The Sunlight
Dialogues - Maxine Kumin, Up Country - James Merrill,
Braving the Elements -
Eudora Welty,
The Optimist's Daughter
SCIENCE
- CAT (Computerized
Axial Tomography) scanning is developed in England.
- The compact disk is developed by RCA (US).
- The antidepressant Prozac (fluoxetine) is developed by Bryan B.
Malloy (Scotland) and Klaus K. Schmiegel (US). Background:
Health & Nutrition
- The video disk is introduced by Philips Company (Netherlands).
- Electronic mail is introduced. Queen Elizabeth will send her
first email in 1976. Background:
Computers
and Internet
- Apollo XVII,
the last manned
moon
landing to date, returns to Earth with 250 pounds of lunar
samples. Background:
US Staffed
Space Flights