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Brian Hutchison's 1968 MG MGC
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Vehicle Information

Owner: Brian Hutchison   [mgcbrian]
Location: Hampshire, UK GBR
Status: Restoration in progress


VIN:GCN1U2672G
Model Year:1968
Original Colour:White
Current Colour:White
Odometer:100,000 miles
Transmission:4 Speed
Last Updated:2015-08-02 14:22:00
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GCN1U2672G
Factory: Abingdon, England
Make: MG
Engine: 'C' Unknown!

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Member Comments on Registry: 1968 MG MGC   ↵
Rated 8 out of 10 based on 1 ratings
2015-08-02 14:19:53 # 27978
Comment by Bill H
This car is a very original 1968 Snowberry White roadster 4 speed with overdrive. The car has been off the road since the 1990's.The interior is in nice condition. The dash is good, the seats are good and the even the door cards are good. You can use the interior "as is" for quite a while. Is the interior original? I have no idea. However, it is nice and serviceable for daily driving. The car is Snowberry White and is, I believe, the original color based on the engine compartment. However, I do see traces of mineral blue on the trunk bulkhead; so, I don't know for sure. The floor boards, truck etc. are solid. There are rust bubbles on the passenger door and over the passenger wheel arch. The left front fender appears to be a replacement. The engine compartment fender wells are straight and undamaged and the slam panel is excellent. The car has never been hit from what I can tell. Speaker holes were, unfortunately, cut in the trunk bulkhead. The lighting make it look like there is a dent in the trunk/boot lid.
2015-08-02 14:21:11 # 27979
Comment by Bill H
There is not a dent on the boot lid. That is paint damage that has been primered.The car was taken off the road in the 1990's for head work. The head was redone (still wrapped in plastic as seen in the picture) and the engine was never reassembled. Everything needed to get the car back on the road EXCEPT the radiator is included...gasket set, HS6 carbs, fan, etc. The engine cylinders have been kept well oiled and are not rusty. Get a radiator and I believe the car can be back on the road in a weekend. The transmission is a 4 speed with overdrive. (The transmission in the trunk picture is an MGB unit and is NOT included). The original MGC transmission is still mounted in the car. The engine compartment is a thing of beauty. Not because it's it pretty but because it is all original with the original servos and the VERY RARE remote brake reservoir and master cylinder. These are VERY hard to find. The observant will notice the carb cooling fan is still present. There isnt much left to say. This is a very origina
2015-08-03 04:22:26 # 27992
Comment by Brian Hutchison
Hi Bill. Very interested in your MGC. Have you got a clear title please? Please reply to brian.hutchison1@btinternet.com Many Thanks Brian
2015-08-03 05:22:43 # 27993
Comment by Bill H
Yes... Clear title
2015-08-03 08:05:48 # 27996
Comment by Stephen Curtis
is it still for sale bill.
2015-08-03 08:08:18 # 27997
Comment by Stephen Curtis
bill contact is stephen.curtis@tesco.net
2015-08-03 08:11:05 # 27998
Comment by Bill H
Yes...still for sale. Just listed it. Feel free to email or call 843-694-1940
2015-08-03 08:20:52 # 28000
Comment by Bill H
SOLD

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Vehicle History

This vehicle's information was last updated on 2015-08-02 14:22:00

Ownership History

Date Owner ID Notes
Aug 5, 2015 Brian Hutchison  GBR Owner Transfer
Aug 10, 2014 Bill H  USA Owner Transfer
Apr 13, 1999 B.B. Bullock,Jr.  USA Added to Registry (ID 5490)

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