








Corgi Model Club Membership MGBGT001 (SAVE £26)
Pay only £9.99 + £3.99 P&P for your Corgi MGB GT NOW saving you £26 off the normal shop price.
You will then be offered a new exclusive diecast model every month for just £24.99 + £3.99 P&P saving you 25% - 45% off our online shop prices. You can pause, swap a model you don't want or cancel your membership at any time without any further commitment.
A popular marque in both the UK and the USA during the 1960s and 70s, the Corgi range featured surprisingly few MGs. This MGB GT, produced between 1967 and 1969, is a notable exception.
With doors and a tailgate that opens to reveal a detailed interior with folding seats, the icing on the cake was a miniature suitcase in the boot – an item that is frequently missing from original examples. Whereas the suitcase came in either brown or black, the car itself was only available in red with a pale blue interior.
It was given wire wheels – a classic and desirable feature on actual MGs – yellow jewelled headlights, chrome front and rear bumpers and an accurately replicated MGB GT badge on the tailgate. The tooling was later utilised for Corgi 345 – a 6-cylinder MGC, which explains that model’s additional bonnet bulge!
Size: Length: 88mm Width: 37mm Height: 30mm
Scale: 1:45
Original: $13.59
-65%$13.59
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Pay only £9.99 + £3.99 P&P for your Corgi MGB GT NOW saving you £26 off the normal shop price.
You will then be offered a new exclusive diecast model every month for just £24.99 + £3.99 P&P saving you 25% - 45% off our online shop prices. You can pause, swap a model you don't want or cancel your membership at any time without any further commitment.
A popular marque in both the UK and the USA during the 1960s and 70s, the Corgi range featured surprisingly few MGs. This MGB GT, produced between 1967 and 1969, is a notable exception.
With doors and a tailgate that opens to reveal a detailed interior with folding seats, the icing on the cake was a miniature suitcase in the boot – an item that is frequently missing from original examples. Whereas the suitcase came in either brown or black, the car itself was only available in red with a pale blue interior.
It was given wire wheels – a classic and desirable feature on actual MGs – yellow jewelled headlights, chrome front and rear bumpers and an accurately replicated MGB GT badge on the tailgate. The tooling was later utilised for Corgi 345 – a 6-cylinder MGC, which explains that model’s additional bonnet bulge!
Size: Length: 88mm Width: 37mm Height: 30mm
Scale: 1:45

















