Generally speaking, the more acronyms after a car’s name the better. It usually means it is some rare, high-performance variant that may or may not have even been road-legal.
And the best possible indication that speed is a sure thing? If that long name ends with a famous racetrack!
Think 599 GTB Fiorano, 365GTB/4 Daytona…
This MGC GTS Sebring is the most intense MG we’ve ever laid eyes on! The black and gold livery is lovely, as is the widebody, wide rubber and wide-open throttle in this featherweight slugger.
1969 MG MGC GTS Sebring
RM Sotheby’s
Monaco
14 May 2016
1969 MG MGC GTS Sebring
- Chassis no. MGC 500757
- Engine no. AXSP JC 101
- Body no. GCD1 03307
Photo Credit: Tom Wood ©2016 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s
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