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A superb, highly original six-cylinder MG coupe presented in its
original shade of Pale Primrose Yellow over black upholstery.
According to the BMIHT Certificate, this car was completed in July
of 1969 and sold new in Portland, Oregon. It was and lovingly cared
for by just two owners for the first 46 years of its life, and is
understood to be an original, unmolested car that's never been
fully disassembled or restored. Believed to have original paint,
accented with excellent brightwork, chrome knock-off wire wheels
and recently refurbished interior trim. Powered by the original,
numbers-matching Austin inline six, and backed by a four-speed
manual gearbox with Laycock overdrive. An exceptionally rare
opportunity to acquire an unrestored example of MG's handsome and
rare grand touring coupe. This vehicle just arrived, and a full
description is coming soon. Please contact Hyman Ltd for more
details. Offers welcome and trades considered For additional
details please view this listing directly on our website
https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/7119-1969-mg-c-gt/
Vehicle Details
1969 MG C GT
Listing ID:CC-1537870
Price:$42,500
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1969
Make:MG
Model:C GT
Odometer:0
Stock Number:7119
VIN:GCD1U8209G
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