30th September 2019
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The MGC GTS Lightweights – Abingdon's Last Racers
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ABOUT THE BOOK
A fascinating insight into the production and career of the MGC GTS lightweights, this well-researched text is generously illustrated with rare photographs, race programmes, and original artwork.
In early 1968 a works competition MGC GTS scored the MG Car Company’s best ever result at the Sebring 12-hour race, finishing in tenth position. Buoyed by this success a second car was built, with both entered in the Marathon de la Route but without success. Closure of the MG Competitions Department at Abingdon was not far off, however the team gallantly prepared both cars for their final race in 1969. Under the banner of the American importer the newer car finished in fifteenth position.
The book covers the development of the production road car, its conception, compromised design and subsequent failure to attract loyal MG customers. This is followed by an in-depth technical analysis of the development, construction and build of the MGC GTS. Specific attention is given to the specialised components utilised, particular emphasis placed on the unique aluminium bodyshell that for the first time is laid bare. The competition history and race results are comprehensively covered, and lastly the subsequent fall from grace and rediscovery of these last and much loved MG competition cars to emerge from Abingdon.
The MGC GTS Lightweights by David Morys
ISBN: 9781787114456
UPC: 6-36847-01445-2
AVAILABLE NOW!
£35.00(UK), $55.00(US), £72.00(CAN)
BULLET POINTS
• The development of the production road car: its conception and compromised design
• In-depth technical analysis of the development of the MGC GTS
• Production process for the special aluminium panels and body construction fully explained
• Comprehensive coverage of all the major/minor mechanical components and electrical systems
• Rare insight into the conception of the flared arches and GTS testing
• In-depth competition history of the cars, race reports and race results
• The re-discovery of these last and much loved MG competition cars
• Rare unseen pictures of the MGC GTS in competition and during restoration
• The SCCA Huffaker MGC Roadster sanctioned by USA BMC importer Kjell Qvale
• The MGC GTS of Alan Zafer, John Chatham and Bill Gardner
ABOUT THE BOOK
A fascinating insight into the production and career of the MGC GTS lightweights, this well-researched text is generously illustrated with rare photographs, race programmes, and original artwork.
In early 1968 a works competition MGC GTS scored the MG Car Company’s best ever result at the Sebring 12-hour race, finishing in tenth position. Buoyed by this success a second car was built, with both entered in the Marathon de la Route but without success. Closure of the MG Competitions Department at Abingdon was not far off, however the team gallantly prepared both cars for their final race in 1969. Under the banner of the American importer the newer car finished in fifteenth position.
The book covers the development of the production road car, its conception, compromised design and subsequent failure to attract loyal MG customers. This is followed by an in-depth technical analysis of the development, construction and build of the MGC GTS. Specific attention is given to the specialised components utilised, particular emphasis placed on the unique aluminium bodyshell that for the first time is laid bare. The competition history and race results are comprehensively covered, and lastly the subsequent fall from grace and rediscovery of these last and much loved MG competition cars to emerge from Abingdon.
The MGC GTS Lightweights by David Morys
ISBN: 9781787114456
UPC: 6-36847-01445-2
AVAILABLE NOW!
£35.00(UK), $55.00(US), £72.00(CAN)
BULLET POINTS
• The development of the production road car: its conception and compromised design
• In-depth technical analysis of the development of the MGC GTS
• Production process for the special aluminium panels and body construction fully explained
• Comprehensive coverage of all the major/minor mechanical components and electrical systems
• Rare insight into the conception of the flared arches and GTS testing
• In-depth competition history of the cars, race reports and race results
• The re-discovery of these last and much loved MG competition cars
• Rare unseen pictures of the MGC GTS in competition and during restoration
• The SCCA Huffaker MGC Roadster sanctioned by USA BMC importer Kjell Qvale
• The MGC GTS of Alan Zafer, John Chatham and Bill Gardner
–––––––ENDS–––––––
–––– NOTES TO EDITORS ––––
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David Morys began his career as a draughtsman/illustrator before heading up a graphics department within one of the UK's favourite broadcasting companies. After 22 years a new avenue presented itself within a charitable trust, allowing him to channel his photographic expertise in maintaining its motoring archive. The knowledge accrued building and maintaining various road and the occasional racing car in his private life, ultimately led to David’s employer expanding his role to include all technical enquires.
David has owned several MG Midgets and MGBs including a BGT V8, but more importantly an MGC GT that led to a lifelong passion for the competition MGC GTS Lightweight.
Place of birth: Hereford • Hometown: Willersey • Nearest city: Worcester
SPECIFICATION
V5445 • Hardback • 24.5x24.5cm • £35 • 144 pages • 103 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787114-45-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01445-2
–––– NOTES TO EDITORS ––––
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David Morys began his career as a draughtsman/illustrator before heading up a graphics department within one of the UK's favourite broadcasting companies. After 22 years a new avenue presented itself within a charitable trust, allowing him to channel his photographic expertise in maintaining its motoring archive. The knowledge accrued building and maintaining various road and the occasional racing car in his private life, ultimately led to David’s employer expanding his role to include all technical enquires.
David has owned several MG Midgets and MGBs including a BGT V8, but more importantly an MGC GT that led to a lifelong passion for the competition MGC GTS Lightweight.
Place of birth: Hereford • Hometown: Willersey • Nearest city: Worcester
SPECIFICATION
V5445 • Hardback • 24.5x24.5cm • £35 • 144 pages • 103 colour and b&w pictures • ISBN: 978-1-787114-45-6 • UPC: 6-36847-01445-2
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Front cover images in various resolutions are available from Veloce: email marketing@veloce.co.uk with your request.
You can also download a high-resolution cover image directly from the book page on our website.
RETAIL SALES
Veloce books are stocked by (or can be ordered from) bookshops by quoting the correct ISBN number. We also take orders direct: telephone 01305 260068 (+44 1305 260068 from outside UK), fax 01305 250479 (+44 1305 250479 from outside UK) or e-mail sales@veloce.co.uk. Books can also be ordered on our website – https://www.veloce.co.uk
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