A group of British classic car enthusiasts, the TC Motoring Guild, recreated their club's first ride from 1955. The group gathered their 1940s-era MG TC roadsters in Apple Valley to mirror a photo ...
As the story goes, it was United States GIs, stationed in Great Britain during World War II, who first fell in love with the MG marque. There they saw, drove and were smitten by the MG T-Series ...
AN AMAZING MG TC Midget from 1949 has hit auction for just £10,000 - and there's an amazing bonus feature. The stunning classic is due to be sold on Friday and is being billed as "a piece of British ...
Do you love the cheerful character of the evergreen MG TC, but maybe not the 54-hp output of its 1,250-cc, XPAG OHV four-cylinder? If so, then this might be just the TC for you. This 1949 MG TC boasts ...
MG is back in the sports car business this year thanks to the launch of the Cyberster electric roadster. But the fact that it’s electric and made in China, rather than in the classic Abingdon factory ...
The 1946-49 MG TC was a lovely, fragile thing, its spidery 19-inch wire wheels picturesquely cambered on its solid front axle, its pert rear end alluringly underslung. But its ride was unforgiving, ...
Experts may argue whether it really was the MG TC that lit America’s fire for imported sports cars. After all, few TCs were sold here, compared to the substantial number of TDs that followed. But this ...
When we came up with the original list of cars for this test, the MG TC wasn’t on it. Not that the MG isn’t significant. It debuted around the same time as this magazine. Legions of TCs crossed the ...
The MG [TC] can outperform any car made in America. - Tom McCahill, Mechanix Illustrated, 1948. What in blazes is that old thing? It looks angry as hell. - Roadside observer, upstate New York, 2007. I ...
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