I believe in transparency, and I'll be candid about the condition of this car. While it's in generally good shape, it does show signs of wear commensurate with its age. It's a testament to its durability that it has weathered the years with grace. It goes without saying though that the paintwork could use a little love but from a 2 meter distance we always get compliments on the car looking 'mint'.Throughout its journey, this 1969 MGB has received the attention it deserves. Recent maintenance includes;- New clutch kit- Brake system service- Full engine service- Axel king pins- 12v battery conversionTo ensure that it continues to perform admirably on the road. I've spared no expense in keeping it in top condition.Looking ahead, there are a few areas where this car could benefit from some attention. While it runs smoothly, it may require paint work as mentioned above along with some new interior trims and dials (although they work perfectly fine, this is just cosmetic). With a car like this it is very subjective, you could do as much or as little with it as you like. Addressing these aspects though would further enhance its appeal and longevity.Unfortunately, the car does not come complete with a full service history. We do however, have receipts and invoices for work we have carried out on it during our period of ownership.We purchased the car in November last year. Unfortunately since then my grandfather has had several medical setbacks and can no longer drive therefore forcing the sale of his beloved MG B. Prior to our ownership it spent a good few years exploring the city of london and prior to that spent nearly 20 years down in Cornwall.