Highlights
- In current ownership for 23 years
- Overdrive fitted
- Comes with British Motor Industry Heritage Certificate
- Original steering wheel preserved (uncommon feature)
- New clutch and fuel pump installed in August 2024
- Only driven in dry weather and always garaged
The Appeal
The MG C is the logical conclusion of upgrading one of the most legendary roadsters in history. Pull out the B-Series, stick in a C-Series. Nice and straightforward, and with only some minor changes to facilitate the swap-out, it was still every bit as handsome as its smaller brother. Sadly, BMC's lack of proofing in their manuals - yes, really - contributed to it never quite taking off, and only around 9,000 units were built between 1967 and 1969.
That's good news for enthusiasts now, though. The MGC has never been more sought after, and this particular 1968 example benefits from long-term ownership of 23 years, careful preservation of original features, and a host of investment in recent years. It's a great prospect - not one to let pass you by.
That's good news for enthusiasts now, though. The MGC has never been more sought after, and this particular 1968 example benefits from long-term ownership of 23 years, careful preservation of original features, and a host of investment in recent years. It's a great prospect - not one to let pass you by.

History and Paperwork
- First registered in 1968
- Current owner purchased the vehicle in September 2002
- 2 former registered keepers, with previous owner having the car since June 1989
- Always garaged and only driven in dry weather
- Comes with British Motor Industry Heritage Certificate
- Agreed valuation of £19,000 with Lancaster Insurance

The Condition
- Mostly original
- Handsome British Racing Green livery
- Appears in smart condition for its age
- Some minor scratches here and there
- Nicely presented wire spoke wheels
- Red leather interior in good overall order
- Inertia reel seat belts fitted (original seat belts available for refitting)
- Original steering wheel preserved

The Mechanics
- 2.9-litre straight-six engine
- 4-speed manual transmission
- Engine bay in good overall order
- Largely original
- Upgraded with air filters
- Electronic ignition fitted
- New clutch and fuel pump installed in August 2024
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