Model record
MG C-type
Background
The MG C-type is a sports car that was produced by MG from 1931 to 1932. It was designed for competition use and based on the M-Type Midget. A special car, called the EX120, had been developed from the M-Type for George Eyston to make an attempt on the 750 cc class 24-hour record at Autodrome de Montlhéry in France. The attempt was successful and a series of replica cars were made which became the C-Type.
Text adapted from “MG C-type” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Specification
- Weight
- 732 kg
- Length
- 3,327 mm
Sources
Same marque
Other MG models
- 14/28 —
- 14/40 —
- 18/80 —
- 350 —
- 4 EV —
- 7 —
- B GT —
- D-type —
- E-Motion —
- EX-E —
- F —
- F-type —
- GT —
- J-type —
- K-type —
- KN —
- L-type —
- M-type —
- MG5 —
- Marvel R —
- Motor MG3 Mk I (2008) —
- Motor MG3 Mk II (2011) —
- N-type —
- P-type —
- Q-type —
- R-type —
- S5 EV —
- SA —
- T-type —
- TA —
- TB —
- TC —
- TD —
- VA —
- WA —
- XPower SV —
- Y-type —
- ZS EV —
- Midget 1929
- MGC 1931
- Magnette 1932
- MGB 1933
- ROADSTER 1933
- MGA 1934
- TD/TF 1939
- 1300 1950
- TF 1953
- 1100 1962