Tetanus Shot Required: 1969 MG MGC

The MGC was a high performance inline-6 powered version of the MGB offered from 1967 through 1969. It was built by the British Motor Corp (Austin, MG, Morris, Riley, Wolseley, etc) as an intended replacement for the Austin-Healey 3000 MkIII and a competitor to the inline-6 powered Triumphs from Leyland Motors. We’ve featured a few MGCs over the years, but prices are on the way up and they get expensive, unless you get a total rust bucket like this next one. Find this 1969 MG MGC offered for $3,500 in Rio Rancho, NM via craigslist. Tip from FuelTruck.

From the seller:

1969 MG-C
condition: fair
cylinders: 6 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 38614
paint color: white
size: compact
title status: clean
transmission: manual
type: convertible


1969 MG. The only year that a 6 cylinder motor was offered (MG-C). White with black leather interior, convertible top and a tano cover. The previous owner blew the clutch at 38,614 miles and pulled the motor in 1976. It sat in a Colorado barn since . There is no front bumper or grill, the motor and transmission are still out. There is a new clutch. All other parts appear to be present COOL CAR 3500 OBO

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