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  • £5.00

    MGCC SUV window sticker

    Support your register; 3 stickers on one sheet

  • £12.50

    Toby Toad Dog on the road

    33 Pages of a lovely paperback book for children Toby, Toad, ‘n’ Dog on the Road has been made especially appealing for young children by using, full-colour, double-page illustrations, by R M Price-Mohr, that depict the countryside and local Worcestershire wildlife.

    Take a journey with Toby, a car who loves to speed and share his cake with friends he meets along the way, Dog who likes to read maps, and a family of toads. They even journey through the night and see the sun rise in the morning. Dog has brought a map with him so they shouldn’t get lost… Discover what happens when Toby drives too fast, Dog misreads his map, and Toad almost gets squished! Find out how Toad’s family come to the rescue and Toby learns his lesson – not to drive too fast.

    Author Sean Hinton

  • £7.50

    MGF 3D shape

    Nice little addition to your garage!

  • £8.00

    SVW Wiring Diagram for WA

    This wiring diagram use the correct colours and are much easier to follow than the B&W diagrams in the workshop manuals.

    They are A3 in size, large enough to be read comfortably, and are laminated so your oily finger marks will wipe off.

    They are based upon the original wiring diagrams

  • £40.00

    SVW Reproduction WA Sales Brochure

    In response to demand we have produced another run of these very high quality reproductions of original sales brochures, the WA, the SA and the VA. The brochures feature illustrations by Connolly. The brochure for the WA is an improved version of the only brochure ever produced for that model. As before all copiously illustrated, with detailed descriptions of the models.

    If you haven’t got, can’t get, or can’t afford the original versions, which are getting increasingly hard to find, these are almost as good and the centre clips aren’t rusty! They are the same size, use the same colours, and are printed on identical paper or card as the originals. So even if you purchased the last series, you might want to buy this edition to add to your collection.

  • £45.00

    MG TF Rear Mud Flaps

    Car Accessories – Rear mudflaps for your TF

  • £14.00

    Checkered Baker Boy Hat

    New Design, with free MG lapel pin

  • £7.50

    Small MG Parking sign

    20cm x 15cm – nice decoration for the house, available in different colour

  • £16.00

    MG Kids T-shirt

    Age 5-6 Years

    100% Cotton MG T-shirt for the young enthusiast, long sleeves

  • £8.25

    MGB Keyring

    Made from high-quality materials, this keyring is built to withstand everyday use while maintaining its stylish appearance. Compact and lightweight, it is easy to carry in pockets or bags without adding bulk.

    one side is the Green MGB, other side is the Red MGB

  • £13.00

    Woollen crunch ladies hat

    Our bestseller classic for in the open top car, free 71 MG Car Club  anniversary lapel pin

  • Sale!
    Original price was: £45.00.Current price is: £35.00.

    Ladies MG Softshell

    Softshell jacket embroidered with the MG Logo

  • £1.75

    MGF Postcard

    The launch of the MGF at Brooklands 1995

  • £25.00

    The Magic of MG

    When Cecil Kimber began tuning and modifying Morris cars in the early ‘twenties, he little realised that these embryonic M.G. Cars would establish a name which, in the course of time, was to be¬come that of Britain’s best known sports-car. Mike Allison, a keen M.G. Enthu¬siast, very involved in the M.G. Car Club and at one time working at Abingdon, traces the history of M.G. Cars, with the use of around 400 photographs, from the early days of the Bullnose MG, 14/40, 18/80, 18/100, through the triple M cars (Midgets, Magna and Magnette models of the 1930’s), the pre war comfort models VA, SA and WA, and the immortal T series cars. Then he moves onto postwar production of the Y Types, ZA and ZB range, 1100, 1300 and finally the A, B, C model ranges. The achievements in competition do not go unrecorded, with a selection of illustrations showing cars in events, such as the pre war Mile Miglia, and record breaking cars such as EX181. Photographs of all the models and most of the specialist coach¬work show the interesting de¬velopment of a marque that has won the hearts of many a man.

  • £16.00

    MGF

    2nd Hand book, condition excellent, first published 2000

    This volume is the first in the Haynes series on modern sports cars and should appeal to lifestyle customers as well as traditional MG enthusiasts. It covers the MG heritage through to the RV8, the evolution of the MGF, its launch in 1995, mainstream developments, competition performances, record breaking with the EX253 and EX255, the EX254 Super SPorts concept car, and the future of the MGF. Customizing and tuning is also covered, plus information on performance and road tests.

     

  • £15.99

    MG Magnette

    The MG Magnette ZA was launched in 1953 at the London Motor Show to a mixed reaction. It had obvious similarities to the Wolseley 4/44, on which it was based, but it also had a revolutionary monocoque body and subtle design and styling cues that set it apart as an MG. It was the first MG to be powered by the BMC B-series engine that would later power the MGA and MGB.

    In this revealing book, Paul Batho covers the development of the Magnette, going back to the original MG philosophy and examining the advantages, constraints and compromises under the new ownership of BMC, including badge engineering. The book details the model developments over the years – including the Magnette ZB and the Magnette Six – and how it managed to encompass speed, comfort, handling, style and practicality for ordinary owners, foreshadowing the sporting family cars of the future. The author also covers owning and restoring a Magnette in the post-production era, bodywork and mechanical restoration as well as how to cope with typical faults and failings. He includes modifications and upgrades to the engine, gearbox and other parts of the car. The book also describes the factory’s experimental six-cylinder and coupé Magnettes and some modern Magnette specials including V8 conversions and the unique convertible.

  • £7.50

    MG SportsCars

    A superbly illustrated book traces the history of MG sports cars from their origins in the 1930s right through the difficult days of the 1980s. Detailed close-up shots, historical pictures and technical information in the form of data tables and sidebars

  • £10.00

    MG Pictorial History

    MG is renowned as one of the world’s most famous sports marques. This book relates its complete story, starting with the 1923 two-seater, and MG’s early triumph, the Midget, with its racing success. The Magnas and Magnettes followed, leading into the post-war TC Midget, and the successful MGA and the MGB. Though MG fell victim to corporate politics in the late 60s, it made a comeback with the MGF in the early 90s.

  • £25.00

    MG by McComb

    Not only is this book the definitive work because Wilson McComb was on the inside at MG for a decade, it is doubly so because the author knew exactly how a complex story such as this should be researched and told.  Osprey are proud to have employed the talents of a comparable expert.. From Cecil Kimber and the Bullnose MGs of the 1920s, to the thirties Midgets, the Magnettes, the TCs, the MGA, MGB, even the Metro and Maestro, every twist in the tale was followed by Wilson McComb, with an intimate knowledge not only of machinery but also of men, those who created the marque, some who abused it. There are not many more interesting automotive stories than that of the Octagon to be told, and MG will be one of the few British marques to make it into the 21st century.