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Topping the block at $313,500 was the 1949 MG TC Roadster Race Car driven by the legendary Carroll Shelby in his first road race in 1952.
The MG TC kicked off the sports car revolution in America. Sixty years on, we take a survivor to its old stomping grounds at Watkins Glen. Read the full story at Automobile Magazine online.
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 ...
A quick trip to my small MG reference library solved the mystery. Before the postwar TC was released, MG engineers decided to redress some complaints about the earlier model.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Aug. 13, 2008—A historic 1949 MG TC, the first race car ever driven by legendary racer and manufacturer Carroll Shelby, will be sold at No Reserve during ...
The inaugural Barrett-Jackson three day Collector Car Event gets underway in Las Vegas on October 15 and one of the highlights to cross the block will be this 100 hp, 4-cylinder, 1949 MG TC - the ...
Steve McQueen didn't just play a racer on the screen. He loved autos since he was a kid, and his history shows it, especially when you look at his first car.
The release is designed to coincide with MG's centennial anniversary, but, as Knowles recounts, the real story of MG begins even earlier than 100 years ago, with the rise of British industrialist ...
The MG TC was the first car built by the Morris Motor Car Company after World War II and was largely 1930s technology as the company produced war materials starting in 1939.
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 ...