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The Roadster Factory
MGB OWNER'S HANDBOOKS
These are the little books that came in the glove box of every car sold to aid
the owner in handling basic maintenance and to provide basic instruction on
how to operate the car. The information is still important to new owners today,
and many enthusiasts have manuals on hand to display at concours events.
Part No.
Description
No. Off List Price Your Price
OWNER'S HANDBOOKS;
mostly reprints
of factory publications; U.S. editions
Owner's Handbook,
1962-67; 68
1
21.95
pages, illus., soft cover.
Owner's Handbook,
1968-69; 62
1
28.10
pages, illus., soft cover
Owner's Handbook,
1971. 74 pages,
1
19.95
illus., soft cover.
Owner's Handbook,
1973. 76 pages,
1
23.54
illus., soft cover.
Owner's Handbook,
1975. 100 pages,
1
28.10
illus., soft cover.
Owner's Handbook,
1980. 88 pages,
1
19.95
illus., soft cover.
MGB FACTORY SPARE PARTS CATALOGUES
The fact is that the spare parts catalogues
made by the MG factory for its dealers are
not so hot. They are difficult to use, and it is
not always clear what goes with what. In
addition, very few of the illustrations are
exploded views, making them fairly useless
as engineering assembly manuals.
Therefore, for most purposes, the TRF
catalogue you have in hand is as useful as the factory spare parts catalogue.
The advantage of the spare parts catalogues is that they do include listings for
virtually every part of the car, and of course, many enthusiasts like to have the
factory publications. If you want an engineering assembly manual, TRF will
produce one in the future, as we have done for Triumph TR6 and TR250
models. The catalogue you are using right now is only the beginning of what
we want to do for MGB in the years ahead.
Part No.
Description
No. Off List Price Your Price
Spare Parts Catalogue,
1962-75; reprint
A/R
NLS
Spare Parts Catalogue,
1976-80; reprint
A/R
39.95