In 1964 the MG works-supported MGB entries competing in the famous 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race in Florida. Prepared with lightweight panels and distinctive flared wheel arches, the cars were developed to reduce weight, improve aerodynamics and accommodate wider wheels and tyres for improved grip and endurance. These purposeful Sebring-style flared arches soon became one of the most recognisable styling cues associated with competition MGBs and have remained synonymous with historic racing, inspiring hundreds of Sebring-style MGB builds ever since. MGOC Spares is pleased to offer genuine MG Motorsport Sebring flared wheel arches, as used on their unbeatable Sebring MGB and MGC evocations. Manufactured from glass fibre, they are supplied as a set of four arches for pop riveting or bonding to the steel wings and are designed to fit with the existing front and rear valances.