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MGLive! Ladies Hoodie
Time to go for brighter colours as the weather gets better, our MGLive! Hoodie of this year – in White, embroidered with the MGLive! Silverstone logo. 100% cotton.
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Young Members Key Fob
Support your Branch – Black key fob with enamel young members logo
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Small MG Parking sign
20cm x 15cm – nice decoration for the house or garage, available in different colours. If you would like a colour not specified, just let me know – ineke@mgcc.co.uk
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Kids Baseball Cap
Kids baseball cap embroidered with the MG logo
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NEW – European Joint Membership
Joint 12 months membership of the MG Car Club.
Includes 12 copies of the MG Car Club’s award-winning magazine, Safety Fast!
Each MGCC membership lasts for 12 months from the date of joining.
Please ensure you include your joint member’s name in the box below. Your name will be taken when you checkout and pay for the membership.
Please refer to the product description below for more details on MG Car Club membership.
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NEW – European Joint Digital Membership
A years membership of the MG Car Club.
Includes access to 11 online editions of the MG Car Club’s award-winning magazine, Safety Fast! viewable in the members area of the website.
Each MG Car Club membership lasts for 12 months from the date of joining.
Please refer to the product description below for more details on MG Car Club digital membership.
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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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MGCC Slipover
100% cotton black unisex slipover, with the MG Car Club logo embroidered
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SVW Register Coaster
A black slate coaster printed with celebrating the 70 years of SVW cars.
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Original Sprite & Midget The Restorer’s Guide
The ideal guide for authentic restorations, covering Sprite and Midget models manufactured from 1958 to 1979. The best source for original specifications and equipment for every Austin-Healey model produced, from the first Sprites of 1958 and the Mk1 MG Midgets of 1961; to the 1971 Sprite MkV and the 1974 Midget MkIV.
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Mini Cooper Monte Carlo 1965 Print
Limited edition – Mini Cooper on the Monte Carlo Rally 1965.
Dimensions: 16.5″ x 25.5″ (42cm x 60cm)
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Spark MG Lola LM 2002 #30
Scale: 1:43
Make: Spark
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Syd Enever The MG Man
The untold story of MG’s quiet genius.
Syd Enever helped shape some of the most iconic MGs ever made – from the record-breaking EX cars to the beloved MGA – yet his name is little known outside enthusiast circles. Drawing on personal interviews, rare archive material and over 40 years of research, this beautiful illustrated book reveals the man behind the machines A must-read for anyone with a passion for MG, British motoring history, or great engineering quietly done. -
Pair of Tyre Trainers
- Prevents flat spots on tyres
- Reduces side wall cracking on older tyres
- Slot together design for use on wider profile tyres
- Suitable for cars, trailers, caravans etc
- Possible garage stop position markers
PRICE INCLUDES 10% DISCOUNT FOR MGCC MEMBERS
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MG Sweater
An Indigo colour MG Sweater with a round neck, soft brushed inner fabric, with MG logo in silver
70% cotton / 30% polyester
Size Medium has the MG Car Club logo with Silver embroidery
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Maggie, A lifelong MG Love Affair
An old MG Magnette, she was not much to look at and desperately in need of some love and attention. But to young Tom, sitting in the driver’s seat, smelling the brittle leather and gripping the huge steering wheel, what was sitting in his parents’ garage was more than just his dad’s old car.
He had never seen Maggie move or heard the engine roar into life, but the fact his dad, Will, wouldn’t let go added to the magic and mystique. Aged 14, Tom embarked on bringing the characterful car back to life with Will, but life threw diversions in front of Maggie’s journey back to the road. Tom’s new priorities – including Bon Jovi – ensured the car stayed put and Will’s dream on hold.
Told through the view from the passenger and driver’s seats of the cars throughout Tom’s life, this love affair with the road – and Maggie – has not always been smooth, as each small victory uncovered another seemingly insurmountable problem.
But with understanding, supportive and capable people around them, from family, mechanics and friends willing to push an old car up a hill, will the pieces of Tom and Maggie’s journeys gradually come together in a tribute Will would have been proud of?
For Tom, it was never about what the car was, or might be, worth but preserving something central to his family’s history, and a 36-year perseverance to finally see the job through.
This is a story of restoration in its widest sense. Not just of a classic car but a son paying homage to his father; it’s about relationships, dealing with grief and finding perspective and true value.
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MGB The Complete Story
The MGB was the most successful British sports car of all time, selling more than half a million examples over a production life of eighteen years. It has always represented fun driving at realistic prices, and remains well within reach of the average motorist today. The complete story of the B is set firmly in the context of the MG company’s eventful history, and there are new insights into the personalities and politics behind the development of Britain’s most popular sports car. Contains numerous specially-commissioned photographs, technical analyses, driving impressions and practical information on buying and owning a MGB.About the Author:
Brian Laban has been writing about cars, the motor industry and motor sport for more than forty years, for magazines, newspapers, broadcast and online content. He has written around forty books, edited several magazines and worked with many car manufacturers and race teams. He is a member of the Guild of Motoring Writers, and member (and former chairman) of the Fleet Street Group of Motoring Writers. -
MG Sports Cars by Autocar
MG Sports Cars Book Autocar Road Test Archives Six MK I M Type to MGB GT and all in between!
Published 1979
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Farina MG and Riley Saloons
Based on the BMC Morris Oxford body, the Farina and Riley MG saloons were successors to the successful MG Magnette ZA and ZB. Introduced in November 1958, the MKIII was a combination of different parts, including engine, gearbox and rear axle borrowed from the ZB model and based on an A55 floor pan. The standard cars were produced as four separate models: the Austin A55 MkII, Morris Oxford Series 5, Wolseley 15/60 and Riley 4. The cars were updated in January 1961. The MG Magnette Mk3 and Mk4, and the Riley 4/68 and 4/72 were the up-market versions.
In this fascinating book, MG expert Neil Cairns tells the full story of these rare cars that caused controversy when they were launched due to accusations of badge engineering. However, they proved in many ways to be ahead of their time, as badge-engineered cars became the norm. Although the Riley and Farina MG saloons were criticised for not having the performance and taut handling of the previous MG Magnette model, they form an important part of the history of MG as well as that of Morris, Austin and Riley.
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MGF 3D shape
Nice little addition to your garage!