The MG C was the successor to the MG B, with a 2.9L inline six engine, updated torsion bars, bigger breaks, larger engine-bay for the radiat...
The MG C was the successor to the MG B, with a 2.9L inline six engine, updated torsion bars, bigger breaks, larger engine-bay for the radiator and a teardrop on the bonnet for the twin SU carburetors. The MGC’s were very competitive cars back in period, became famous by racing enthusiasts after placing 10th over-all at the 1968 12 Hours of Sebring, and by holding a class lap record at Silverstone for many years. These days they continue to be popular in vintage racing given the low operating costs and strong competitiveness.
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Q: What years was the MG C Race Cars sold?
A: The MG C Race Cars was sold for model years 1967 to 1970.
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