Highlights
- One of only 1,403 RHD Roadsters made
- Comprehensively restored
- Three owners from new
The Appeal
Powered by the reliable BMC C-Series 2.9-litre straight-six engine, the logic behind the MGC upgraded power plant was characterised by its balanced and smooth running delivery also gifting it a respectable power output enabling the car to reach 120 mph with an equally impressive acceleration. With a strengthened body shell, uprated brakes and suspension, along with 15” wheels to deal with the extra hike in power, the MGC is seen as something as an ideal and comfortable touring car and certainly on par with other prestigious British marques of the era with the added bonus of respectable maintenance costs. Offering all of the other advantages of the MGB, its rarity offers a novelty to what must be considered one of the most endearing sports cars in the world.
This well-restored example is a late 1967-built car, registered in 1968 to a well-known London-based MG dealer. Impeccably painted in Tartan red, it has also benefited from an engine rebuild, an interior renovation, and invoices for parts totalling £2,000 in value. With just 3 documented previous keepers this MGC ready to be driven and enjoyed.
The History and Paperwork
- Early UK spec roadster first registered to University Motors in 1968
- V5c present
- £2,000 worth of invoices for parts from the MGB Hive in 2020
- Tax and MOT exempt
- Believed to have been in long-term storage prior to restoration
- Engine rebuilt by Kent-based engine specialist Modus
The Interior
- Excellent Interior presentation
- Refurbished leather seats
- New carpets and interior trim
- Reconditioned dashboard
- Steering wheel and gear lever clean
- Dials and controls are in good shape
- All controls said to function
- Instruments legible with the lightest of wear
- USB/SD Player
The Exterior
- Solid structure, floor pan, engine bay, inner wings and sills
- Body well presented with no superficial damage
- Panel fit positive with acceptable door gaps
- The paint finish has decent and even coverage, with a deep healthy lustre
- The glass is in good shape
- All trim appears to be present and in good order
- Lights and lenses free of damage
- Doors open and close with ease
- New chrome grille and bumpers
- Reconditioned 15” wire wheels with light signs of age
- Excellent hood with no wear
The Mechanics
- Unmodified 2912cc straight-six engine rebuilt by Modus
- The engine idles well with no unwanted noises
- Runs well and cruises beautifully at 50 mph
- No reports of oil pressure or engine temperature issues
- Gearbox fitted with Overdrive
- Clutch has a good biting point
- Engages gears without problems, with a minor grind in 3rd
- Steering free of vibrations
- Brakes well with no drama
- New brake servo
- Stainless steel exhaust
- Engine neatly presented with numerous new parts including a radiator and fully painted engine bay
Summary
The visceral experience of open-top motoring is amplified by the MGC’s sweet-sounding straight-six engine. A born cruiser, with an exceptional network of parts, advice and club backup, there can’t be many other cars as rare as this very solid MGC roadster that could be so painless to own.
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