Vehicle Description
MG cranked out 81 new TCs in 1945, when materials (and everything
else, for that matter) was in short supply, then another 1,600 in
1946, and finally 3,000 in 1948. In all, 10,000 were made until the
model was discontinued in 1949. South Africa and Australia bought
quite a few, but the big surprise was America, where 2,000 were
sold and about 1,500 others were imported privately. There was even
a North American model, still RHD, but with turn signal flashers
and vertical chrome bumpers. In all, the MG TC offers a cheerful
way to experience motoring as it was at the dawn of the post-war
era. The T-Series MGs are fairly robust mechanically, though some
engine and transmission parts are becoming more difficult to find.
Keep in mind that T-Series cars were designed for weekly
maintenance, so make sure everything is properly greased and oiled
before driving far." Hemmings.com
We are pleased to offer this wonderfully restored 1947 MG TC
Roadster for consideration. The car is finished in classic, British
Racing Green over green interior. The car has been through an
extensive and highly detailed restoration using only original,
refurbished or correct original parts. The car appears to feature
all correct numbers and features excellent mechanicals throughout.
The interior remains very tidy, excellent dash, original Jaeger
Gauges, clock, three spoke steering wheel, highly detailed engine
bay, full soft top with side curtains, door pockets, console. The
signature 19-inch spoke wheels are excellent, true and mounted with
newer tires. What an opportunity of acquire on of Britain's
best.
Gr Auto Gallery, LLC and our sister company, Wheelz Sales and
Leasing Inc. makes every effort to represent each vehicle
accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
inspections when necessary. Although we try to do our very best to
be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make
mistakes. Unless otherwise noted, All vehicles are sold AS IS, No
Warranty Expressed or Implied. All sales final.