Confirmed now it seems by Channel 5.........so the MGB GT is an illegal 'ringer' swapping the 1975 ID onto an older secondhand chrome bumper bodyshell in far better condition?!surfblue63 wrote:They didn't restore the barn find. The finished car is a different car, hence why the sunroof got filled this week. It's was funny to see the dash change from a post 76 to a pre 76 one. Also the shuts looked to be Snapdragon when the car was near painting, and not the Inca yellow of the farm fresh car!
From Pistonheads forum:
Just found this posted on the TV headed thread following the same arguements as this thread.
Proves the point but raises more questions as well.
davamer23
27 posts
16 months
[report] [news] 15:07
Update on the MBG being 2 or even 3 different cars, I sent channel 5 questions which I don't have a copy of but along the lines of confirming if indeed the car was the same as the wreck "rescued " from the barn and about the validity of the 2 week restoration claim. This was the reply I recieved:
Dear David
Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding Classic Car Rescue.
While the production team were filming in Canada, the mechanics in London discovered some serious problems with the MGB, midway through the restoration, which meant they felt it might not be entirely safe to drive. Their original plan was to buy a new chassis, which is a common way that people restore MGBs (you can buy an entire new monocoque chassis for just £1000) and build on top of that. But wanting to stick with used parts, they bought another car and used the chassis from that, transferring much of the first MGB, right down to door-handles, and windows. The cost of the second car was included in the figures mentioned and the end result was a combination of the two.
The programme aims to show how Bernie Fineman and Mario Pacione cope with restoration jobs with a “tight deadline and an even tighter budget” in an entertaining fashion while also giving some background into why each selected model is held in the high regard that it is. It is not intended to, and does not claim to, demonstrate the detailed effort and finance that can go into the high end restoration of classic cars.
Nevertheless, this does not diminish the validity of your opinions and we are grateful to you for taking the time to make us aware of your concerns. Your comments have been logged in our Viewer Enquiries Report. This is circulated throughout the company and seen by all relevant personnel.
Thank you for your interest in Channel 5.
Yours sincerely
Ian
VIEWER ADVISOR
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topi ... 3A00&mid=0
http://www.channel5.com/shows/classic-c ... isodes/mgb
and MGB GT shells are around £8000 from BMH...........
http://www.bmh-ltd.com/mgbshell.htm