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If there was any justice in the world, then the MG name would still be rivalling the likes of BMW and Mercedes as the brand to drive. Come to think of it, MG was more Audi in its history and outlook – and surely would have similarly prospered if the rubbish British Leyland management hadn’t starved this famous and much loved outfit of proper encouragement and cash.

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MGC

MGC

PRICE: GT (fixedhead): £2000 - £7000+
Open roadster: £2500 - £9000+

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Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1967-69
  • Bodywork:
    Two-door open sports fixedhead coupé
  • Engine:
    Overhead valve in-line six-cylinder 'C' Series 2912cc 145bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    10 sec
  • Top Speed:
    120+ mph
  • MPG:
    20-27 mpg

Past: Successor to the Big Healey, the three-litre, six pot MGC of 1967 was produced in roadster and GT forms but they didn’t sell in huge numbers. Press criticism of nose-heavy handling and lazy performance largely killed it.

Revised gearing in ‘68 only real change to the car’s short lifespan.

Present: MGC is easy and pleasant to drive but is no hot rod. These cars are highly prized today by MG enthusiasts, because of their lazy nature and fine touring abilities while good modern tyres have negated many of the handling quirks. Good as autos, too.

Future: The rarely encountered MGC will increasingly be seen as more desirable than the MGB on which it was based and so prices are destined to rise due to rarity and its notorious past.

Not as easy to restore as an MGB however. Period tuning gear coveted.

MG 1100/1300

MG 1100/1300

PRICE: 1100/1300: £250 - £2500+

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1962-71
  • Bodywork:
    Two or four-door saloon
  • Engine:
    Overhead valve, in-line four-cylinder A-Series
    1100 1098cc 55bhp
    1300 1275cc to April 1968 58bhp
    April 1968 on 65bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    14 to 18+ sec
  • Top Speed:
    85-100 mph
  • MPG:
    35-45 mpg

Past: Building on the foundations of the best-selling Austin / Morris 1100 and 1300s, the sportier, MGs offered a bit more spark and popular with those who needed family transport but with Ministyle thrills. Launched in ‘62 with MKII in ‘67 and best MG1300 of them all a year later. Displaced by boy racer Austin / Morris 1300GT in 1969.

Today: Badge-engineered versions of the Austin/ Morris they may be, but they are now quite rare and desirable. They are practical family classics, with a bit more pep, especially the spy 1300.

Future: The few surviving cars will become more regarded as classy compact sporting saloons of their time.

Early twin tone 1100s or last of the line 1275s will hold the most sway valuewise but all are hard to justify full on restorations to their lowly values. Mechanical parts okay – body less so.

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