MGCs are a rare bird, particularly in the handsome coupe GT
version-only about 1800 were built for all markets. This one was a
USA-spec car shipped new to Los Angeles, but spent most of its time
in central Oregon. We all know that any British sports car that
came near salty roads in the Midwest turned to dust decades ago,
but this unicorn is clean and solid underneath. The beautiful black
paint presents with a great shine and has no stress cracks or other
aging.
The 'C' was built to address the MGB's weaknesses-a lazy 4-cylinder
engine that buzzed you to death on the highway, but the C has a
3-liter inline 6 coupled to a manual overdrive transmission that
makes the car a very nice driver-particularly with the added
rigidity and weather-tightness of the coupe body. Those attributes
have been finished off with 72-spoke chrome wire wheels, restored
leather interior & new carpets. The last owner has rebuilt all the
hydraulics, did the brakes and upgraded the old lever-type shocks
with modern Spax telescopic ones. We have a binder with all his
records and receipts for work done to make the car both fun and
reliable.
He polished it off with popular Brit-car accessories including a
wood-rim Moto-Lita steering wheel, Vredestein radials and a pair of
Lucas 'Flame thrower' driving lights and PL-700 main beams. The
original owner's book is in the glove box and the jack & knock-off
hammer are in their bag in the trunk. We have the British Heritage
Trust certificate documenting that the engine is the original one,
and a recent compression test gave strong, consistent readings of
125 to 133. In today's specialty car world, $40K doesn't buy many
interesting cars that are all done and ready to be enjoyed. Yes,
it's a pricey MG, but it's a far better car than most of its
sisters have become.
If you are considering one of the classic or collectible cars on
our website, be assured that coming for a personal visit to inspect
first-hand the car that has captured your fancy is very welcome. We
practice transparency in all of our descriptions, but believe that
nothing is as convincing as seeing and touching the car yourself.
Plan a few hours, so you can see, touch, feel and drive the car,
and enjoy a tour of our restoration shops to see 'where the magic
happens.' If your schedule is too committed, we also welcome a
knowledgeable agent visiting for you. Please understand that sales
are final, so the time for all due diligence is before you buy. Our
cars are sold AS-IS, since most are on consignment from owners. We
follow FTC guidelines for all sales and certainly want our future
clients leaving more glowing reports among our reviews!
Vehicle Details
1969 MG MGC
Listing ID:CC-1916314
Price:$39,500
Location:Englewood, Colorado
Year:1969
Make:MG
Model:MGC
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Saddle
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:250101
VIN:GCD1U8324G
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