Jim.
Start at 10K and go either up or down depending on what condition it (The
MGC) is in. The market for "C's" is just starting to come into its own, so
its really a sellers market at this point, that and the bottom line fact that
only 4542 MGC's were ever made, plus 4,457 MGC-GT's for a total of less
than 9,000 "C's" (8999 exactly) ever made by the Abingdon factory. Production
lasted only 2 years from 1967 to 1969 so if you can find a nice runner in
good to great condition. Latch onto it, or you'll regret letting the little
jewel escape. Who knows what it'll be worth next year? It's just too bad they
didn't make anymore. At least then the price would be down to about what your
average MGB sells for. Oh well, if cows could fly ...Albert Escalante, 1978
MGB
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