1969 MG MGC GTS replica

Started on Nov. 29 by swashburn

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I am about finished building a recreation of the BMC factory race car RMO 699F which was one of two MGC GTS Sebring cars prepared in 1968 and 1969. It will be raced in time trials in the US on the east coast in 2011. Externally the car will be an exact replica. However, the suspension is totally modern, the engine is a Toyota 1JZ GTE double turbo with straight pipes off each turbo and an APEX Power FC ECU for dyno tuning. The build is documented in BRITISH V8 under Journals or type MGC GTS 1JZ in Google for several sites.

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Feb 3, 2011 4:59 p.m.
lasttr:
Beautiful car. Are you building this from a genuine MGC or is it a B conversion? It's great that you stuck with an inline six instead of going with a more common V6.
Feb 4, 2011 12:10 p.m.
swashburn:
I decided to use a 1973 MGBGT for this project rather than an MGCGT because I wanted a traditional front suspension and the MGBGT without much rust was only $1,000 minus an engine and transmission. I stripped the car to a bare frame, sandblasted and built it it from there with fiberglass Sebring replica fenders. The engine and transmission are now installed, suspension done and we are working on a custom adjustable steering installation. Initial dyno should be in March, with track testing at the end of April at New Hampshire Motor Sport track with the SCCA.
Feb 4, 2011 12:52 p.m.
lasttr:
I'm actually kind of relieved that you didn't use a C… I've always had a hankering for a CGT or a BGT V8; this plants a new thought in my head.
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