Interesting Facts About the MG TC
The MG TC was introduced in the immediate post‑war era and quickly became a beloved British sports car. Produced from 1945 to 1949, it marked the end of an era for classic 1930s‑style roadsters.
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Launch and Production Run
The MG TC debuted in 1945 and remained in production until 1949, with a total of 10,001 units built. It was the first post‑war model in MG’s lineup.
Design Evolution Within the T‑Type Family
As part of the MG T‑Type series of body‑on‑frame open two‑seater sports cars, the TC featured a slightly wider body compared to its predecessor, the TB, giving it a more spacious feel while retaining the classic Midget silhouette.
Cultural Impact and Legacy
The 1948 MG TC is celebrated as the last of the “old school” 1930s sports cars and helped spark the American craze for British sports cars, cementing MG’s reputation abroad.
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