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The MGC was a 2912 cc, straight-6 version of the MGB sold from 1967 through to 1969 with some sales running on into 1970, and given the code ADO52. It was intended as a replacement for the Austin-Healey 3000 which would have been ADO51 but in that form, never got beyond the design proposal stage. The first engine to be considered was an Australian-designed six cylinder version of the BMC B-Series but the production versions used a 7 main bearing development of the Morris Engines designed C-Series that was also to be used for the new Austin 3-litre 4-Door saloon. In the twin SU carburettor form used in the MGC the engine produced 145 bhp (108 kW) at 5250 rpm. The body shell needed considerable revision around the engine bay and to the floor pan, but externally the only differences were a distinctive bonnet bulge to accommodate the relocated radiator and a teardrop for carburettor clearance.

It had different brakes from the MGB, 15 inch wheels, a lower geared rack and pinion and special torsion bar suspension with telescopic dampers. Like the MGB, it was available as a coupé (GT) and roadster. An overdrive gearbox or three-speed automatic gearbox were available as options. The car was capable of 120 mph (193 km/h) and a 0-60 mph time of 10.0 seconds.
The heavy engine (209 lb heavier than the 1798 cc MGB engine) and new suspension changed the vehicle's handling, and it received a very mixed response in the automotive press. The MGC was cancelled in 1969 after less than two years of production. Today the car is considered very collectible and the main causes of the poor reputation relating to handling have in the main been overcome by better tyres and subtle modification of suspension settings.

1968 MGC Roadster

CGN1/5903G Commission # 002131

This car underwent a complete rebuild in 1994. It was purchased by the current owners in April 2001 from Peter Kerr - Sunshine Coast Qld.

Our MGC is a delight to drive and has attended most MG National Meetings and has already been driven over 35,000 Miles to numerous Club events.

The car has a Manual Gearbox with Overdrive.

One of only 4,544 MGC Roadsters ever built

Present Owners: Mike Greenwood & Jan Dinan

 

MGC GT, Car No 7758-G, 1969

Manual/OD, car N o G-CD1/U7758-G, manufactured April/May 1969, originally sold to USA.
Purchased by B. Bazzica in California, USA in 1994 for M. Whinnen.
Restored 1994/95. First registered in South Australia in May/June 1995.

Purchased by Ian Hobbs August 1997.

1969 MGC GT

Car Chassis # G-CDI-U/8719-G

 

This MGC was Restored by Mike Greenwood.

Originally delivered to Los Angeles, USA built 2 to 4 July 1969 and dispatched on 14 July 1969.

Car had Wire Wheels, Heater, Cigar Lighter & Overdrive.

Resoration Completed April 2010.

Now owner by Mr T Malloch MG Car Club Geelong

 

Year of Manufacture: 1969

Engine/Chassis No.: GCN1/8960

Colour: Red

 

Owner: Gary Smith

Type : MGC
Chassis No : GCN1/1109G
Commission No : G.52N/001075F
Engine No. : 29G/RU/H1638
Build Date : 1968
Delivered : England
Colour : Britich Racing Green (BN29)
Interior : White on Black leather seats, black carpet, black vinyl.
Status : Tucked away for restoration 2012, full nut & bolt, should come up a treat.
History : Private import from England to USA.  Resided in Roanoke, Virginia.  Shipped ex LA June 2010.
Comment : Photo - delivery after shipment.  Straight, weathered, runs, the engine power is a surprise. One of 1405 RHD home market made. Nice early model.
Owner : John Craven