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Gerry Di Piero's 1974 MG MGB GT Special
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Vehicle Information

Owner: Gerry Di Piero   [gdpizzle]
Location: Miramar, Florida, USA USA
Status: Running


VIN:GHD5UE364311
Model Year:1974
Build Date:1974-05-06
Original Colour:Damask Red
Current Colour:Damask Red
Engine Type:1.8L 4 cyl 5 Main B-Series
Transmission:4 Sync 4 Speed Overdrive
Last Updated:2026-01-31 15:59:40
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GHD5UE364311
Factory: Abingdon, England
Make: MG
Engine: B-Series (1.2-2.4L) 4cyl
Body Type: GT or Coupe
Series: MGB MkIII (1970-1979)
Market: USA, Left-Hand Drive
Model Year: 1974
Car Number: 364311
Engine Code: Not Set

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Member Comments on Registry: 1974 MG MGB GT Special   ↵
Rated 8.8 out of 10 based on 6 ratings
2012-03-22 15:10:14 # 5304
Comment by Don Gilham
Rating: 9/10
Very nice Gerry !
2012-03-22 19:03:00 # 5308
Comment by Gerry Di Piero
Thanks Don, it will have some wheels in a couple of weeks. I will update the picture.
2012-03-23 02:33:44 # 5309
Comment by Don Gilham
Funny that, I think the wheels look rather good
2012-03-23 06:34:29 # 5311
Comment by Gerry Di Piero
Truth is, those are SAAB 15" minilites, I got a set of real race 15x7 minilites that are going to fit snug in there with a narrower rear end.
2012-03-23 09:13:27 # 5312
Comment by Don Gilham
Yup, that'll look better !!! I look forward to seeing the pictures, Gerry
2013-04-11 04:37:02 # 9924
Comment by Pat Leone
I really like the depth of these rims. Where did you find these and what is the tire size?
2013-04-11 10:01:23 # 9931
Comment by Gerry Di Piero
Thanks Pat. Those are 15"x7" rims. The tire size is 195-55-15. I found the rims locally. In order for the rims to fit in the rear, you have to switch out the rear end. I have a wirewheel rear diff and switched the hubs. The wirewheel diff is about 2" shorter than the original 4 lug diff. Now it fits nicely with also a slight modification to the fender.
2013-04-11 23:33:11 # 9938
Comment by Pat Leone
Wow that's more modification than I'd like to do, but they look great!
2024-02-25 10:43:06 # 89660
Comment by Paul Belluomini
Is it still for sale? Im InterestedPaul412-445-8027

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Vehicle History

This vehicle's information was last updated on 2026-01-31 15:59:40

Changes from 2015-10-30 09:03:26 to previous 2015-10-29 09:13:37
Colour BurgundyCar → Damask Red
Changes from 2012-04-01 21:09:15 to previous 2012-03-25 16:24:58
Vin GHD5UD309326 → GHD5UE364311

Ownership History

Date Owner ID Notes
Nov 17, 2005 Gerry Di Piero  USA Added to Registry (ID 13164)

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