Max Heim SEZ -
> On the other hand, an MGB-V8 (in the USA) is a homebuilt curiosity, while an
> MGC is the rarest MG since the TwinCam. So I can understand where Albert is
> coming from, looking at it as a collector, at least. Not having driven
> either variant, I can't really comment on that aspect.
I agree on the V8 issue. A home made V8 is little more than somebody's
kludgey hotrod kit car. BTW, what's the proportion of MGC roadsters
to GTs? I think I've only ever seen one MGC roadster in my life. I
just can't imagine a GT being as fun to drive.
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