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1947
MG TC Midget Roadster

The First Post-War Car from the Morris Garage
On the eve of the war, MG had offered the TB model which, with
a few modifications was to become the first post-war MG, the TC Midget. The
chassis of the new car was essentially the same as before, but the sliding trunnion
spring mountings had been dispensed with in favor of more conventional rubber
bush shackles. This had been forced on MG, as it was unable to obtain the raw
materials necessary for the original mounts, this helped to simplify the maintenance
procedure, but made little difference to the handling of the car.
Timeless
Classic Ellegance
The engine was the now familiar twin-carburetor, 1250cc, pushrod,
and ohv XPAG unit. The transmission was also the single-plate dry clutch and
four-speed synchromesh unit as had been seen in the TB. The brakes were 9-inch
hydraulic units and the wheels were the usual center-locking wires. The TC was
offered in one body style only - an open two-seater that was very similar in
appearance to the TB model. All the old features were there: the humped scuttle
with folding windshield, cutaway doors, swept front and rear wings, a slab-type
fuel tank and rear-mounted spare wheel. It was almost as if the intervening
5 years had never happened! Despite the fact that the car was so obviously dated,
in terms of both mechanical specification and appearance, the MG TC Midget found
a ready market. There were a number of reasons suggested for this a lack of
other post-war cars, or the familiar design reminding people of the pre-war
days, whatever the reason the Midgets success took MG somewhat by surprise.
Re-Kindles
the Love for Sports Cars
Aware that the more cars they could export, the greater would be
their allocation of raw materials, MG sought sales around the world and succeeded
in generating a substantial demand for the car. So successful were they that,
in the cars four-year production run until 1949, some 10,000 TC`s were built,
a substantial number of which were shipped to the USA where they were to generate
new enthusiasm for sports cars and motor sport. It is quite remarkable how a
car that was basically a stop-gap should have enjoyed so much success, generating
sales figures far beyond those experienced before the war.
Model Features
Chrome Trim
Detailed Engine
Detailed Interior
Right Side Driver
Working Steering
Rear Mounted Spare Tire
Opening Bi-fold Hood
19 inch Spoked Wire Wheels
Classic Knock-Off Spinner Hubs
Opening Cut-Away Doors
Dashboard Mounted Rearview Mirror
Fully Detailed Wood Grain Dashboard
Removable Convertible Top
Includes Top Down Boot Cover
Precision Diecast Replica
Baked Enamel Finish
1:18 Scale Model
7.50 Inches Long
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