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MGC Anyone know of a good MGC Roadster for sale?

MadRiver

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Howdy all. Sorry to interlope from the Triumph side of the site. I've just inherited a little bit of money and have decided to sink it into another LBC. Anyone know of a good MGC driver (roadster only) at a reasonable price? Thanks! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/england.gif
 
What shape are you willing to accept? and what do you consider a reasonable price?
 
Excellent questions! Good driver -- presentable but not concours, no rust, no serious modifications from original specs. Something strong enough to be driven on a regular basis (couple of times a week) when properly maintained by someone with LBC experience like me. Reasonble price? Depends on the car, but actual market for the MGC, rather than Barret-Jackson fantasy prices. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Be prepared to spend $7k to $10k for a car in the condition you are quoting.....unless you get REALLY lucky.
 
Thanks for the info. I hope I can join the ranks of the fortunate soon! It took me *forever* to find my TR-250.
 
That one does look like a nice, strong MGC/GT...even has the air pump and ancillary emissions intact, along with the two original brake boosters....but....Bill want a tourer, not a GT.

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How much is that CGT? Sure is a nice car.
 
I'd be more than happy to look at that CGT if anyone is seriously interested in it. The seller is only 45 minutes from where I live.
 
says $15k
 
I know these aren't exactly a dime a dozen, but isn't that a bit on the high side? Like maybe $4k high?

R.
 
Isn't it being listed by a dealer? That automatically raises the price in most cases.

Anyone serious in the GT mentioned in this thread needs to make a personal visit -or- find someone reputable to do same on their behalf.
 
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I know these aren't exactly a dime a dozen, but isn't that a bit on the high side? Like maybe $4k high?

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Thanks for the education, guys. I have a pretty good handle on Triumph prices, but I'm still learning about MGCs. What would the general range be for a nicely restored roadster? Also, I'd love thoughts on problem areas and things to look for (aside from the usual LBC stuff).

I'm getting really excited! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
 
That "original" MGC has been repainted at least once that the dealer apparently doesn't know about in addition to the new front seats, carpet & weatherstripping he says was changed - oh, & he thinks most MGC's came with automatic transmisions.

While a nice example, its overpriced by about $8K - $10K.
 
I'm with Tony on this one. He has a nice $5k-$8K "driver" for sale.
 
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He has a nice $5k-$8K "driver" for sale.

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Oh, no, Kenny - I only have my '68 MGC roadster & my '69 MGC GT...neither is for sale.
 
I was talking about the ad.
 
Ah, sorry - guess I just said something ridiculous....hehehehe
 
The really bad part is that it now read $16.5K. 1/.5 thouand more than yesterday. Sickening.
 
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