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MG TC 1.3L four-cylinder 1947

Allgemeine Beschreibung : Complete meticulous nut-and-bolt restoration
Original US Market TC
One of an estimated 682 units officially exported to the U.S.
1.3L four-cylinder motor with dual sidedraft carburetors
Four-speed manual transmission and 5.125 gearing
Red exterior with tan folding cloth top and tan leather interior
19-inch wire wheels
Complete tool roll
Documentation includes a binder of restoration photos plus parts and restoration and restoration guides
Own this Vehicle from $649 per month-call 636-600-4600

You’re looking at it, the singular vehicle responsible for launching America’s sports car craze, the MG TC Roadster. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to offer this 1947 US market model, one of an estimated 682 examples officially exported to the United States. This example has undergone a complete professional nut-and-bolt frame off restoration and the underside of this MG is equally as nice as the top end!
One can thank World War II for igniting this two-seater euphoria. American GIs stationed in Europe discovered these small, lightweight cars and quickly discovered they were nothing like the cars they left behind. More than one GI considered what it would be like to take one home with them after the war ended. Yet, its economy, simplicity and styling outweighed its European quirks.
Finished in lustrous and shiny red, this car’s paint and trim are in excellent condition, including its tan, folding top. Its bodywork is straight and solid, its engine bay is extremely tidy. Up front, under the headlights is a driver’s side foglight and a passenger-side horn. The TC has coach door plus a windshield that folds down for true “wind-in-your-face” motoring during an era when American cars had given up crank-out windshields but on this particular car the wiper motor engages, but the linkage is inoperable. Out back is a metal luggage rank to provide additional storage and the car has a complete tool roll.
This original sports car rolls on 19-inch, silver wire wheels with center caps. Each wheel is wrapped within Dunlop tires, size 4.50-19, including the rear-mounted spare tire. It has a cam-and-lever steering system along with rigid axles and semi-elliptic leaf springs.
Under the hood is a 1.3L four-cylinder motor dual sidedraft carburetors. Backing the engine is a four-speed manual transmission and a 5.125:1 rear end. Driver convenience features include Lockheed hydraulic four-wheel drum brakes. It could cruise all day at 60 mph and top out around 75.
Inside, the cars tan leather bucket seats look fantastic while the contrasting black carpet. The black-and-gold, four-spoke “banjo” steering wheel looks exquisite, as does the fully refurbished walnut instrument panel with its tachometer and odometer before the driver while the passenger gets to look at the speedometer. It’s in overall excellent condition. The inner door panels are in very good order. The tan cloth top was refitted during the restoration and fits very nicely to the car!
The TC Midget was the first postwar MG and was launched in 1945. The TC is quite accurately well known as the (specific) car that caused the Sport Car “craze” in America. It was quite similar to the pre-war TB, sharing the same 1.3L pushrod OHV engine with a slightly higher compression ratio of 7.4:1. The makers also provided information for several alternative stages of tuning for “specific purposes.” The XPAG engine is well known for its tunability. The TC engine was a slightly improved version of the XPAG first introduced to MG in the TB. Notable improvement was through the addition of a hydraulically (oil pressure) adjusted timing chain tensioner. All TCs utilized a (single battery) 12-volt electrical system. All TCs came with 19-inch Dunlop wire wheels. Automatic mechanical timing advance was built into the ignition distributor.
It was exported to the United States, even though only ever built in right-hand drive. The export version had slightly smaller US specification sealed-beam headlights (seven-inch buckets) and twin tail lights, as well as turn signals and chromed front and rear bumpers with over riders.
The body was approximately four inches wider than the TB measured at the rear of the doors to give more cockpit space. The overall car width remained the same resulting in narrower running boards with two tread strips as opposed to the previous three. The tachometer was directly in front of the driver, while the speedometer/odometer was on the other side of the dash in front of the passenger, a nod to MG’s trials history. Ten thousand and one TCs were produced, from September 1945 (chassis number TC0251) to Nov. 1949 (chassis number TC10251), more than any previous MG model.
Competition to this MG TC in 1947 included the Crosley CC Four Convertible and the short-lived Playboy Car. Documentation includes a binder of restoration photos plus parts and restoration guides.
The Corvette is America’s Only Sports Car but even it owes its existence to the venerable MG TC. Sports car enthusiasts, English car collectors or someone who desires a fantastically restored example owe it to themselves to drop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to check this classic two-seater out.
VIN: TC3726 EIN: XPAG4287
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 81 miles and understood to be mileage since restoration. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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1947 MG TC 1.3L four-cylinder is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in Fenton (St. Louis) by for $43900.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : MG Modell : TC Ausführung : 1.3L four-cylinder Hubraum : 1.3 Modelljahr : 1947 Karosstyp : Convertible Lage : Fenton (St. Louis)

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über MG
Die Geschichte von MG (Morris Garages) ist ein reiches Geflecht, das mehrere Jahrzehnte umspannt und verschiedene Besitzer sowie Unternehmensstrukturen einbezieht. Hier ist eine Übersicht über die MG-Geschichte von ihrer Gründung bis zur schwierigen Phase unter der British Leyland (BL) Corporation, wobei wichtige Modelle und ihre Spezifikationen hervorgehoben werden:

1. Gründung und frühe Jahre:

Gründungsjahr: 1924
Gründer: Cecil Kimber
Anfänglicher Fokus: Karosseriebau und Anpassung von Morris-Autos.
2. MG-Oktogon-Logo:

Das ikonische MG-Oktogon-Logo wurde eingeführt und repräsentiert die Fusion von MG mit Morris.
3. MG M-Type Midget (1929–1932):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Kompakter Zweisitzer.
Angetrieben von einem 0,8-Liter-Motor.
Der Beginn der Midget-Serie.
4. MG T-Series (1936–1955):

Wichtige Modelle:
MG TA, TB, TC, TD, TF
Wichtige Merkmale:
Roadster mit klassischem Design.
Erfolg im Motorsport, insbesondere in der Zeit vor und nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg.
5. Nachkriegszeit und MG A (1955–1962):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Abkehr vom traditionellen Design.
Erster MG mit einem stromlinienförmigen, modernen Design.
Erhältlich als Roadster oder Coupé.
Angetrieben von einem 1,5-Liter-Motor.
6. MG B (1962–1980):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Klassisches Design britischer Sportwagen.
Erhältlich als Roadster oder GT-Coupé.
In großen Stückzahlen produziert.
Varianten inklusive des leistungsstarken MGC.
7. MG Midget (1961–1979):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Kompakter Sportwagen auf Basis des Austin-Healey Sprite.
Erschwinglich und beliebt.
Verschiedene Iterationen mit Motor-Upgrades.
8. MG C (1967–1969):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Eine leistungsstärkere Version des MGB mit einem 2,9-Liter-Reihensechszylinder.
Begrenzte Produktion.
9. Ära der BL Corporation (1968–1980):

Übernahme durch British Leyland (BL):
MG wurde Teil des größeren Konzerns British Leyland.
Schwierigkeiten bei der Qualitätskontrolle und Arbeitskonflikte.
Rückgang der Produktqualität und des Rufes.
10. MG MGB GT V8 (1973–1976):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Einführung eines werkseitig produzierten MGB mit einem V8-Motor.
Versuch, während schwieriger Zeiten Leistung in die Modellpalette einzuführen.
11. MG RV8 (1992–1995):

Wichtige Merkmale:
Begrenzte Produktion des Cabrios.
Wiederbelebungsversuch durch die Rover Group (Nachfolger von BL), um den klassischen MG-Geist wiederzubeleben.
Die MG-Geschichte während der Ära von British Leyland markierte eine schwierige Phase mit einem Rückgang von Qualität und Ruf. Dennoch bleibt die Marke weiterhin mit klassischen britischen Sportwagen verbunden.