
Rust never sleeps and classic British cars are too often on the menu, restoration can cost serious money. But some vehicles have a strong enough following that they have an aftermarket that will do things like purchase original tooling and dies to turn out factory parts long after said factory ceases to exist.
British Motor Heritage, Ltd. has been making reproduction bodies and body parts for a variety of classic British automobiles since 1988. Much effort and money has been spent to obtain original tooling, technical data, and jigs. Now, owners of MGBs, Spridgets, and Minis can get an entirely new body from one of BMH’s approved specialists either in primer or fully painted, and the prices run between $14,200 and $24,600 NZ.
For more information, click here to visit the British Motor Heritage website


