Register Merchandise
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V8 Register Coaster
A brown leather coaster
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SVW Wiring Diagram for SA
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
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Z Register Grille Badge
Official Z Register car badge, including fittings
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Triple M Yearbook ’21
he Register’s 84 page 2021 Yearbook, just published in May 2022, continues the tradition of providing readers with historic, technical and other information which will appeal not only to the owners of these splendid cars, but also to the wider vintage motoring fraternity and M.G. enthusiasts generally.
At the heart of the publication are wide-ranging articles chronicling historic and technical aspects of ‘the cars that made M.G.’ It also focuses on their survival and continuing successes in modern times. Articles include:
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An account by Graeme Jackson featuring Bill Thompson and the renowned Melbourne-based Lane’s Motors Racing Team and the many fine cars from that stable;
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A technical review and guide to the intricacies and maintenance of the clutches found in ENV 75 preselector gearboxes installed in M.G.s;
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In ‘Built to Race’ we have Ross Kelly’s account of the impressive and varied career of the legendary K3 Magnette K3004, starting with its ownership by ‘Jock’ Manby-Colegrave and progressing through a bewildering evolution of owners and styles culminating in the writer’s acquisition of this important car in 2017;
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A fascinating and detailed account by Mike Dalby of the 1932 Royal Automobile Club Rally to Torquay of March 1932 in which challenges and successes are faithfully recorded;
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Chris Harrill, the present owner of the ex-Leonard 1934 NA Magnette ‘The Leonard Special’ recounts its past and present including its competition successes from 1935-1955;
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MG enthusiast and researcher Cathelijne Spoelstra concludes the Yearbook’s specialist articles with a detailed account of 90 years of the legendary C type Montlhery Midgets from 1931-2021. The C type was the first ever car with a 750cc engine to achieve 100 miles an hour; this success was pivotal to establishing M.G. – and these little cars continue to perform effectively in present day vintage racing.
Competition Secretary Mike Linward rounds off the 2021 Yearbook with a finely illustrated and detailed account of the many racing, trialling, speed and other events in which Triple-M cars were active during 2021 – the first season back for many following the privations of 2020’s Covid lock down .
The Triple-M Register 2021 Yearbook offers much of interest for enthusiasts of cars of the pre-war era – M.G.s and other marques alike – in a professionally presented publication, with a limited print edition. Now is the ideal time to add it to your bookshelf.
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T Register Ring And Pinion Interchanges For the TD and TF
Carl Cederstrand has given the Register permission to reproduce his booklet ‘Pinion and ring interchanges for the MG TD/TF’. Whether you wish to simply replace and reset your pinion bearings because of excess play in the diff, or to completely rebuild the axle with a higher ratio crown wheel and pinion, this publication is invaluable.
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T Register Lucas Equipment Booklet
This scanned copy of the Joseph Lucas Publication No. CE468 dated December, 1949, covers the car equipment details and spare parts for the TC Midget, including the export models supplied to the USA.
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SVW Reproduction VA 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.
As before all copiously illustrated, with detailed descriptions of the models. The VA brochure is printed in black and white.
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.
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T Register TC Export Sales Brochure
TC Export Sales Brochure
This is a reproduction of the TC Sales Brochure printed for use in those countries the TC was exported to by Nuffield Exports Ltd. Measuring 8.5×10 inches, it differs from the familiar UK Brochure by having a plain cover with the contents very much internationally focused. Pages list overseas class records and competitive successes and include photos of TCs in action across Europe and the USA. However, the specification and features pages look much the same as those in the UK Brochure.
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T Register TF Sales Brochure Reproduction
This is a high quality reproduction of Publication
No. H. & E. 53101. It opens out to approximately A2 size (450mm x 550mm).
The brochure is written as if one were on a test drive with the salesman extolling the virtues of the new TF to his prospective customer. The style of the language is delightful! If you own a TF this is a ‘must have’ item. -
T Register DVD Supercharging the XPAG (NSTC)
This DVD covers Steve Baker’s presentation at Rebuild 2013 on the benefits, and pitfalls, of supercharging the XPAG engine – full of practical tips and advice.
Please note, this DVD is in NTSC format and is compatible with DVD players in North America and Japan. For the UK, Europe and the rest of the world buy the PAL version (advertised separately). -
635 Car Window sticker
Support your Register with the Window sticker for the inside of your car window
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SVW Wiring Diagram for VA
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
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SVW SA Service Parts List
They are photocopy reproductions of the original parts lists published by MG.
Both were published in 1946, so contain all the modifications made during the manufacturing life of the cars.
They contain some 75 pages, giving part numbers and illustrations of main parts.
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SVW Register SA Instruction Manual
High quality reproductions of the original SA Instruction Manual.
Leather cloth cover, with gold embossed lettering and high quality paper throughout.
The feel and texture of this excellent manual is like opening an original from 1930’s.
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T Register poster
This is a poster of the backdrop we used for our stand at MG Live 2017 using a great photograph by Colin Murrell, the MGCC’s race photographer. The poster is 23in x 16in in size, printed on A2 220gsm semi gloss paper, so they will fit in either a common imperial size frame or in a metric A2 frame if you wish to mount it.
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635 Register Cloth badge
635 Register cloth badge to sew onto your clothing
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SVW Register Coaster
A black slate coaster printed with celebrating the 70 years of SVW cars.
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SVW Publicity Bulletins
PUBLICITY BULLETINS
Before the war when SVW cars were being sold new, the MG Car Company published a collection of publicity bulletins.
These were “to enable our Distributors and Dealers to keep a permanent record of all new and publicity and advertising aids which are issued from time to time by the M.G. Publicity Department.”
The bulletins contained illustrations of a variety of advertisements, showroom signs, cinema projection slides etc. that dealers distributors could use for local publicity.
We have collected together 32 of these, the last published in June 1939, and reproduced them in an A4 booklet. They provide a unique record of practically all the advertisements published at the time for SA and VA cars. They make for fascinating reading and studying.
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SVW VA Service Parts List
VA Service Parts List
These are now back in stock. They are photocopy reproductions of the original parts lists published by MG.
Both were published in 1946, so contain all the modifications made during the manufacturing life of the cars.
They contain some 75 pages, giving part numbers and illustrations of main parts.