Craigslist 1964 MG MGB Rat Rod – WTF

Craigslist has some amazing MGB’s for sale. You have got to wonder how an MGB rat rod like this can possibly be street legal. Maybe in Arkansas you can drive anything, this is redneck country after all. Would this be a cool ride?

Certainly not my style but I do dig the cow skull! You also have to appreciate the creativity that some cheap beer will provide. Act fast, MGB’s like this don’t last long on Craigslist.

Super fun street legal Rat Rod with 302 ford V8 and strong C6, Almost everything custom. Great head-turner, crazy fun to drive! (new clean title) All lights work, 15 gallon gas tank, has dodge truck rear end in it with 325 gears and front disc brakes. $6200 OBO

1964 MGB Rat Rod
1964 MGB Rat Rod
1964 MGB Rat Rod
1964 MGB Rat Rod
1964 MGB Rat Rod engine
1964 MGB Rat Rod engine
1964 MGB Rat Rod WTF
1964 MGB Rat Rod WTF

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