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- MG_C-type abstract "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, 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.The car used a tuned short-stroke (73 mm) version of the bevel gear driven overhead camshaft engine from the 1928 Morris Minor and Wolseley 10 with a single SU carburettor and a new crankshaft producing 44 bhp (33 kW) at 6400 rpm. It could from 1932 be had with the crossflow head to be seen later on the MG J-type and a Powerplus supercharger version was also available with 52.4 bhp (39.1 kW) at 6500 rpm. Drive was to the rear wheels through a four-speed non-synchromesh gearbox. The chassis was new and took the form of a ladder frame with tubular cross members and passed under the rear axle. The suspension used half-elliptic springs and Hartford friction shock absorbers with rigid front and rear axles and centre lock wire wheels. The car had a wheelbase of 81 inches (2057 mm) and a track of 42 inches (1067 mm).The body, which had no doors, was metal over an ash frame and had a pointed tail which held the spare wheel and cycle type front wings. Later cars had a more conventional rear with a slab-type fuel tank. The exhaust pipe was routed outside the car and finished with a spectacular fishtail. The record-breaking cars had a streamlined cowl over the radiator, but this was not usually fitted to later cars as it could cause overheating unless high speeds were maintained.The standard car initially cost £295 or £345 for the supercharged version, rising to £490 and £575 by the end of production.As well as the Montlhéry record, C-Types were used in many other competition events including a works team of fourteen cars entered in the 1931 Double Twelve event at Brooklands, where they took the first five places.".
- MG_C-type class Sports_car.
- MG_C-type engine MG_C-type__1.
- MG_C-type layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- MG_C-type manufacturer MG_Cars.
- MG_C-type productionEndYear "1932".
- MG_C-type productionStartYear "1931".
- MG_C-type successor MG_Q-type.
- MG_C-type thumbnail MG_C_type_front_left.jpg?width=300.
- MG_C-type wikiPageID "4161100".
- MG_C-type wikiPageLength "3078".
- MG_C-type wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- MG_C-type wikiPageRevisionID "678482783".
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Autodrome_de_Linas-Montlhéry.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Brooklands.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930s_automobiles.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1931.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Category:MG_vehicles.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink George_Eyston.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink MG_Cars.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink MG_J-type.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink MG_M-type.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink MG_Q-type.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Morris_Motors.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_camshaft.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Powerplus_supercharger.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Sports_car.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink Wolseley_Motors.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLink File:MG_C_type_rear_left.jpg.
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLinkText "C type".
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLinkText "C-type".
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLinkText "MG C and D Type Midget".
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLinkText "MG C".
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLinkText "MG C-type Midget".
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLinkText "MG C-type".
- MG_C-type wikiPageWikiLinkText "Midget".
- MG_C-type class Sports_car.
- MG_C-type engine "746".
- MG_C-type layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- MG_C-type manufacturer MG_Cars.
- MG_C-type name "MG C-type".
- MG_C-type production "1931".
- MG_C-type successor MG_Q-type.
- MG_C-type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- MG_C-type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- MG_C-type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- MG_C-type wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- MG_C-type subject Category:1930s_automobiles.
- MG_C-type subject Category:Cars_introduced_in_1931.
- MG_C-type subject Category:MG_vehicles.
- MG_C-type hypernym Car.
- MG_C-type type Automobile.
- MG_C-type type MeanOfTransportation.
- MG_C-type type Car.
- MG_C-type type Redirect.
- MG_C-type type Vehicle.
- MG_C-type type Product.
- MG_C-type type DesignedArtifact.
- MG_C-type type Thing.
- MG_C-type comment "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, 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.".
- MG_C-type label "MG C-type".
- MG_C-type sameAs Q2624078.
- MG_C-type sameAs MG_C-Type.
- MG_C-type sameAs MG_C-Type.
- MG_C-type sameAs m.0bmds7.
- MG_C-type sameAs Q2624078.
- MG_C-type wasDerivedFrom MG_C-type?oldid=678482783.
- MG_C-type depiction MG_C_type_front_left.jpg.
- MG_C-type isPrimaryTopicOf MG_C-type.
- MG_C-type name "MG C-type".