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£15,839 (Est: £13,095 - £17,460)

1969 MG C GT

France • 23 Mar 2026 • Lot 60

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AI Listing Summary

This 1969 MG C GT is a rare, Pininfarina-designed coupe with a French collector's registration, boasting a 2.9-liter inline-six engine and recent servicing. While described as being in good working order, potential buyers should consider the seller-provided condition report and the car's age when assessing its overall value.

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Condition 

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The car has been regularly serviced, including differential refurbishment in 2022 and heating system work in 2019, suggesting good maintenance. It is described as being in good working order with a valid technical inspection certificate. However, the description also mentions that the vehicle description is based on information provided by the seller, who is responsible for the vehicle's condition, and that Maison Osenat verifies the consistency of this information, implying potential for wear and tear or minor issues.

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1969 MG C GT
- French collector's registration
- Serial number: GCD15997G
- Rare model
- Timeless charm
Presented at the 1967 London Motor Show, the MGC represents an ambitious evolution of the famous MGB.

With its 2.9-liter in-line six-cylinder engine developing 145 hp, it was aimed at a clientele in search of greater performance and a more road-going driving experience.

This engine, derived from the Austin-Healey block, enabled the MGC to reach speeds of close to 200 km/h, while offering generous torque and great flexibility.

Aesthetically very similar to the MGB, the MGC nevertheless differed in a few telling details: hood bosses to accommodate the larger engine, wider tracks, and revised front suspension with torsion bars.


The GT coupé, designed by Pininfarina, seduces with its elegant fastback lines and excellent versatility, making it a true grand touring GT.


The example offered here is a 1969 MGC GT.

It has been regularly serviced in recent years, including a new differ...

Points of note

£3,203

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£15,334

Median Price (Since 2020)

£55,953

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