1967 Huffaker MGB #11 Visger

$59,000 and reserve not met - yikes.
"This car was SCCA National Champion in 76-77 and may be the single most significant MGB ever to race in the USA."
 
actually looks like lots of changes from the way I remember that car. Windscreen is way wrong at minimum.
 
Rick Estes owns that car. He's from Derby, Kansas. The car was certainly changed from original as EP progressed but it's still the same car I've always been told. Nicely done, cool piece of history.
 
Racerfp":5yj0apq7 said:
ATL 30 gallon fuel cell/such a deal/what's still original.This car vintage eligible?

Most vintage organizations have always gone to great lengths to make a place for a car with this kind of history. Even before the formal 80 era prod class additions of the past couple years. Not just a race car. Race (andSCCA) history.
 
Two brothers (one being Richard Morrison) from Salina, Kansas had a lot of work done by Huffaker – one car being the Indy MG Liquid Suspension Special (suspension evolved from a Mini Cooper) – recall at a Hutchinson, Kansas race early 1990s a blue MGB owned by them was entered – no idea who built that car – Estes might have been at Hutchinson that day – Estes mentioned several years later at Hallett that mechanical parts were obtained from the blue MGB for his car; the white car ending up a mix of the two cars – Estes would know …..
 
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