Highlights
- Stylish and well-regarded NG TC Roadster with traditional British sports car styling
- Correctly registered on the V5C as an MG TC Roadster
- Believed completed in 1982, with one registered keeper until 2026
- High-quality build using new or reconditioned components
- Proven 1798cc MG/BMC B-Series engine with MGB four-synchro manual gearbox
- Voluntary MOT valid to May 2027 with no advisories
- Beautifully presented in burgundy with chrome wire wheels, twin aero screens and full tonneau cover
- Immaculate engine bay and high-quality protected underside
The Appeal
The NG TC Roadster is one of the best-known designs from NG Cars, the company founded by aeronautical and vehicle design engineer Nick Green. The TC combines traditional British sports car styling with specialist construction and proven MG/MGB mechanical components. The car is correctly registered on the V5C as an MG TC Roadster, using components from a 1964 MGB donor vehicle.
It is believed to have been completed in 1982 and remained with one registered keeper from build until 2026. Finished in burgundy, the car has classic TC-style presence, with boat-tail bodywork, separate wings, running boards, exposed headlamps, an upright grille, chrome wire wheels, side-mounted spare wheel and twin racing-style aero screens. The standard of build is a major feature. The car presents to a very high standard throughout and appears to have been superbly built using new or reconditioned components throughout. Although MOT exempt, the car benefits from a voluntary MOT valid until May 2027 with no advisories. The car is in the historic taxation class at zero rate.
The Vendor says:
“The car presents to a very high standard throughout and appears to have been professionally built using new or reconditioned components. The engine bay is immaculate, the underside presents to the same standard as the magnificent exterior. The chassis and underside have been finished with quality protective treatment, including powder-coated components.
The car is correctly registered on the V5C as an MG TC Roadster, using components from a 1964 MGB donor vehicle. The mechanical specification includes a 1798cc MG/BMC B-Series engine, twin SU HS4 carburettors, an MGB four-synchro manual gearbox, electronic ignition, alternator charging, braided brake lines and a heater.
The car is fitted with chrome wire wheels, twin racing-style aero screens, an aluminium engine-turned dashboard, black leather bucket seats with red piping, side-mounted spare wheel and a full black tonneau cover. Mileage is supported by old MOT records, and the car is offered with its current cherished registration number.”
It is believed to have been completed in 1982 and remained with one registered keeper from build until 2026. Finished in burgundy, the car has classic TC-style presence, with boat-tail bodywork, separate wings, running boards, exposed headlamps, an upright grille, chrome wire wheels, side-mounted spare wheel and twin racing-style aero screens. The standard of build is a major feature. The car presents to a very high standard throughout and appears to have been superbly built using new or reconditioned components throughout. Although MOT exempt, the car benefits from a voluntary MOT valid until May 2027 with no advisories. The car is in the historic taxation class at zero rate.
The Vendor says:
“The car presents to a very high standard throughout and appears to have been professionally built using new or reconditioned components. The engine bay is immaculate, the underside presents to the same standard as the magnificent exterior. The chassis and underside have been finished with quality protective treatment, including powder-coated components.
The car is correctly registered on the V5C as an MG TC Roadster, using components from a 1964 MGB donor vehicle. The mechanical specification includes a 1798cc MG/BMC B-Series engine, twin SU HS4 carburettors, an MGB four-synchro manual gearbox, electronic ignition, alternator charging, braided brake lines and a heater.
The car is fitted with chrome wire wheels, twin racing-style aero screens, an aluminium engine-turned dashboard, black leather bucket seats with red piping, side-mounted spare wheel and a full black tonneau cover. Mileage is supported by old MOT records, and the car is offered with its current cherished registration number.”
Key Information
- Mileage: 25,138 miles indicated, supported by old MOT records
- Country of registration: United Kingdom Registration: sold with current cherished registration number
- Technical inspection status: voluntary MOT valid to 31st May 2027 with no advisories
- Tax/MOT status: historic taxation class at zero rate and MOT exempt
- Engine: 1798cc MG/BMC B-Series four-cylinder petrol Carburettors: twin SU HS4 carburettors
- Gearbox: MGB four-synchro manual gearbox
- Performance with lightweight aluminium/GRP bodywork and the 1798cc MG B-Series engine, estimated performance is in the region of 0–60 mph in 9–10 seconds, with a likely top speed of around 95–105 mph, depending on final gearing and tune.
Specificaton details provided by seller:
- 1798cc MG/BMC B-Series engine with
- Twin SU HS4 carburettors
- MGB four-synchro manual gearbox
- Electronic ignition
- Alternator charging
- Braided brake lines
- Heater
- Full tonneau cover
- Chrome wire wheels
- Twin racing-style aero screens
- Aluminium engine-turned dashboard
- Black leather bucket seats with red piping
- Powder-coated/protected underside
- Immaculate engine bay
Paperwork and registration details provided by seller :
- The car is correctly registered on the V5C as an NG TC Roadster
- It is believed to have been completed in 1982, using components from a 1964 MGB donor.
- It remained with one registered keeper from build until 2026
- The car has a voluntary MOT valid to May 2027 with no advisories
- It is also in the historic taxation class at zero rate and is MOT exempt
- The mileage is supported by old MOT records
- The car is offered with its current cherished registration number
The Detail
- Very well presented car in burgundy with few signs of age to the bodywork or paintwork
- Traditional British sports car styling with boat-tail bodywork, separate wings, running boards, exposed headlamps and twin aero screens.
- Underside as shown with no structural advisories on MOT
- Built in 1982
- Vendor states the car was built to a high standard and presents well
- MG 1,800cc B series engine fitted with twin carburettors
- Styled in the manner of a 1930s Aston Martin Ulster
- Black leather bucket seats with red piping in good order with light wear
- Nicely detailed, including chrome wire wheels with matching spare
- Twin aero screens and engine-turned aluminium dashboard with MGB dials
- Three-spoke leather-rimmed wheel
- Black fabric tonneau included
Details below provided by seller:
Build Quality and Condition
Although little is known about the original build itself, the quality and standard of the car strongly suggest that it was either professionally built or assembled from new components to a very high standard.
The engine bay is immaculate, and the underside presents to the same standard as the exterior. The chassis and underside have been finished with quality protective treatment, including powder-coated components, giving the car the appearance of a carefully executed and properly preserved build rather than a basic home-assembled kit.
Engine and Drivetrain
The car is fitted with an MG/BMC B-Series 1798cc four-cylinder engine, recorded on the V5C as engine number GA214641HE. This identifies it as an MGB-type high-compression 1.8-litre unit.
It is fitted with twin SU HS4 carburettors, with the front carburettor identified by its AUD325F tag.
The engine is paired with an MGB four-synchro manual gearbox.
Mechanical Specification
The specification is simple, proven and very well suited to the lightweight NG TC.
The car benefits from:
Build Quality and Condition
Although little is known about the original build itself, the quality and standard of the car strongly suggest that it was either professionally built or assembled from new components to a very high standard.
The engine bay is immaculate, and the underside presents to the same standard as the exterior. The chassis and underside have been finished with quality protective treatment, including powder-coated components, giving the car the appearance of a carefully executed and properly preserved build rather than a basic home-assembled kit.
Engine and Drivetrain
The car is fitted with an MG/BMC B-Series 1798cc four-cylinder engine, recorded on the V5C as engine number GA214641HE. This identifies it as an MGB-type high-compression 1.8-litre unit.
It is fitted with twin SU HS4 carburettors, with the front carburettor identified by its AUD325F tag.
The engine is paired with an MGB four-synchro manual gearbox.
Mechanical Specification
The specification is simple, proven and very well suited to the lightweight NG TC.
The car benefits from:
- Electronic ignition
- Alternator charging
- Braided brake lines
- Heater
- MGB running gear
- Strong MG/MGB parts availability
This gives the car usable, reliable classic motoring while retaining the character of a traditional British roadster.
Interior and Details
The cockpit is neatly finished with black leather bucket seats with red piping, an aluminium engine-turned dashboard, MGB instrumentation and a three-spoke leather-rimmed steering wheel.
The car is fitted with chrome wire wheels, including a matching rear-mounted spare, and twin racing-style aero screens.
A full black tonneau cover is included.
Performance
With lightweight aluminium/GRP bodywork and the 1798cc MG B-Series engine, estimated performance is in the region of 0–60 mph in 9–10 seconds, with a likely top speed of around 95–105 mph, depending on final gearing and tune.
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