Back in 2002 for my 21st birthday, I gifted myself a 1972 MGB roadster, 'British Racing Green' w/tan seats and roof. Being a southern California car, it was in great shape and had zero rust, so it only needed a detail/wax to shine!!! I paid $1,100 for it, drove it home and used it as my work commuter for three years (with NO MECHANICAL FAILURES/PROBLEMS)!! A performance exhaust (the sound complimented its looks) and sound system were the two upgrades I had done to it. I live 40 miles north of Los Angeles and just 2 miles from the coast, so I miss those "late-evening coastal drives home from work"!!! ......... 🤔The process was:.....💭I'd start the engine, letting it idle and giving it few good revs throughout, until it warms up. Keeping it's windows up, I'd find some good music to play, turn its heater on, put on my driving gloves, drop it's top, give it a few more good revs, release the parking brake and zoom down the coast and head home!!!!. I came across another sports car, so I ended up selling the MG. The wheels on the gray MG in the video look awesome!!! Bravo.
I LOVE Curborough Sprint Course! I learned everything about driving fast there, 2 weeks after getting my first car! (1978 Mk2 Escort 1.3 Ghia 4dr!) I feathered the edges of brand new front tyres in 30 mins illicit access to the track, whilst waiting for mum to finish the Sunday roast! I loved the 1980's!
Wow...£90,000..!!! I thought the point of producing EV's what to bring them too the masses. Sorry but I would save the planet with an electric Porsche or similar.
This kind of electric resto-mod is a high-end niche. Low volumes, tailor made craftsmanship, high quality materials come to a price. EVs for the masses already exist, think Dacia Spring or Renault Twingo etc.
@@farishanafiah8461 if it was only a touch more than an MX-5 they'd fly out the door. But not really a resto mod as bodies are brand new - but I know what you mean
Great to see you Sid on the telly! Keep it sideways!
I enjoyed that. Welcome to the team
More of Sid!!!!!!!!
Back in 2002 for my 21st birthday, I gifted myself a 1972 MGB roadster, 'British Racing Green' w/tan seats and roof. Being a southern California car, it was in great shape and had zero rust, so it only needed a detail/wax to shine!!! I paid $1,100 for it, drove it home and used it as my work commuter for three years (with NO MECHANICAL FAILURES/PROBLEMS)!! A performance exhaust (the sound complimented its looks) and sound system were the two upgrades I had done to it. I live 40 miles north of Los Angeles and just 2 miles from the coast, so I miss those "late-evening coastal drives home from work"!!! ......... 🤔The process was:.....💭I'd start the engine, letting it idle and giving it few good revs throughout, until it warms up. Keeping it's windows up, I'd find some good music to play, turn its heater on, put on my driving gloves, drop it's top, give it a few more good revs, release the parking brake and zoom down the coast and head home!!!!. I came across another sports car, so I ended up selling the MG. The wheels on the gray MG in the video look awesome!!! Bravo.
I LOVE Curborough Sprint Course! I learned everything about driving fast there, 2 weeks after getting my first car! (1978 Mk2 Escort 1.3 Ghia 4dr!) I feathered the edges of brand new front tyres in 30 mins illicit access to the track, whilst waiting for mum to finish the Sunday roast! I loved the 1980's!
5:34 The Sid North we all familiar. 👌👌
no thanks, I'll stick to my MGB Conversion (custom chassis/suspension, SBC (375hp), 4-speed) BIG FUN CAR!
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Cool to see EV technology being applied to restomods.
Keeping lovely looking cars like the MGB on the roads.
Range and cost, please.
RWD Control 🔥🔥
There will only be one MGB in my book. Interesting video though, thanks
You lost me at electr🥱😴💤
Wow...£90,000..!!! I thought the point of producing EV's what to bring them too the masses. Sorry but I would save the planet with an electric Porsche or similar.
This kind of electric resto-mod is a high-end niche. Low volumes, tailor made craftsmanship, high quality materials come to a price. EVs for the masses already exist, think Dacia Spring or Renault Twingo etc.
Thats mad!!!
This isn't a mass-produced car. Restomods never come cheap, especially personal one-offs.
I would love a new MGB With a TVR V8. In black with boranni. Wire wheels. Early 60s model.
Sorry I'll leave that electrical shit will you
hahaha the somalian started talking with british accent made me laugh
Nice
An electric B. Well, at least Sid won't be resting his hand on the shift lever. I stopped watching at 1:34 because electric.
looks good sounds good just needs to cost 2/3s less to be reasonable
Restomod aren't mass produced, so don't expect it to be cheap. Even ICE restomod is no different.
@@farishanafiah8461 if it was only a touch more than an MX-5 they'd fly out the door. But not really a resto mod as bodies are brand new - but I know what you mean
I'm sure its very good, but what is the point? I've got a 1966 Moris Minor 1000 and its brilliantly awful!
That's the thing with restomod, you keep that classic design but use modern powertrain.
..nah, Mate
Change your name to sideways sid please. Sid North is boring man
It used to be sideways sid
Electric, no thanx!!
I stopped watching at electric.