What is the difference between MGB and MGC?

The MGB uses the B-series 4-cyl, the MGC used an Austin-Healy derived inline six. It was less popular, as the larger engine upset the handling. “We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.”Click to see full answer. Also,…

The MGB uses the B-series 4-cyl, the MGC used an Austin-Healy derived inline six. It was less popular, as the larger engine upset the handling. “We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.”Click to see full answer. Also, what is an MGC?The MGC was a 2,912 cc, straight-six version of the MGB sold from 1967 and produced until August 1969 with some sales running on into 1970. The car was given the model code ADO52. It was intended as a replacement for the Austin-Healey 3000 Mk.Also, how many MGC cars are left? On the UK website (them-g-c.com) there are 84 Roadsters and GT’s on the owners gallery pages, 48 MGC and 36 MGC-GT from around the world. Then, what does the MGB stand for? By the time that company had grown very large and was building your MGB (meaning it’s ” B” model car) it was the MG Corporation or the British Motor Corporation or British Leyland. So your car was made by MG and its model is the B. It was not built by Morris Garages which no longer existed.Are MGB good cars?Why is the MGB such a favorite with classic car hobbyists? The answer is simple: It is good-looking, fun to drive and easy to maintain. These are the same reasons the MGB, with a few changes, was successful in the new-car market for nearly two decades.

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