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The MGC was firmly based on the MGB, and was intended as a replacement for the Austin-Healey 3000 which, by the time the MGC was announced in 1967, had had its day. It was powered by an in-line, six-cylinder, pushrod, OHV engine of 2912cc capacity that was capable of developing 150bhp. The bodyshell was essentially a basic MGB unit.
This 1969 MGC 3-litre YGJ337G seen in Gloucestershire.
I spotted this beautifully maintained 1960's MG Midget... The bulge on the bonnet marks this classic car as an MGC model
Car: MG C GT.
Engine: 2912cc in-line 6.
Year of manufacture: 1968.
Date of first registration in the UK: 24th April 1968.
Place of registration: Worcester.
Date of last MOT: 3rd July 2023.
Mileage at last MOT: 63,911.
Date of last change of keeper: 11th July 2011.
Number of previous keepers: 8.
Date taken: 14th May 2023.
Album: Classics in Cardiff May 2023