Photo Gallery «MGC GT - more than the poor man's Aston Martin»
Originally, a six-cylinder version of the MGB was not planned at all, but the departure of the Austin-Healey 3000 caused those responsible at the British Motor Company to rethink. However, the result did not convince all critics, as the heavy Austin in-line six-cylinder weighed heavily on the front axle of the compact sports car. Today, of course, the MGC is viewed very differently and has become a sought-after classic. This driving report goes into the history of the MGC GT and shows an example in many current and historical pictures.
MGC GT (1969) - the MGC can be recognized by the hump on the hood
© Daniel Reinhard, 2017
MGC GT (1969) - left-hand drive cars are in the majority, as a large proportion of production went abroad
© Daniel Reinhard, 2017
MGC GT (1969) - from the rear it looks exactly like the MGB GT
© Daniel Reinhard, 2017
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