Description
An extremely nice example of the ever-popular MG TC, which has had a fortune spent on it in recent years – from 2018 to 2021, some £33, 000 was spent on a very thorough and well-executed restoration of the car. Work was carried out by Yorkshire Restorations to a very good standard, and included a full body and mechanical restoration. The paintwork is superb and the underside of the car is in particularly good order, as is the engine bay. The upholstery was also renovated and a brand new mohair hood and side screens, which all fit extremely well, were included. The result is a car that not only looks ‘the bees’ knees’, but also drives just as it should with strong engine, quiet gearbox and back axle, and good brakes for a car of this age – it really is a pleasure to drive. The car retains its original XPAG engine (fully rebuilt). The matching tyres are hardly worn and the wire wheels are in good condition. This example was originally sold by University Motors in August 1949, and there is an enamel badge on the dashboard to this effect. All relevant invoices for the restoration work are included in the accompanying file, together with current V5C and instruction manual.
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