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    MG’s Abingdon factory

    Those were the days…MG’s Abingdon factory. The 160, many never seen before, pictures in this book chronicle every aspect of the factory from its opening amidst great euphoria in 1930 to its closing amidst great recriminations in 1980

    Brian Moylan started working for MG in 1950 as a mechanic in the service/repair shop. In 1955 he was drafted in to the Racing Department. which was the centre for all BMC competition work. During his time there he was fortunate enough to work on several rally winning Minis including the 1967 Monte Carlo Rally winner. Just before the factory closed in 1980 Bryan was offered the position of manager of a small satellite Morris Garages outlet. Bryan has always been involved in the MG Car Club, serving on the committee of the local Centre in various capacities

  • £2.50

    Catching the Post

    Produced by Rothbury Cards using a design by Richard Wheatland.

  • £2.50

    T Register Electrics Booklet

    This 15 page T Register booklet, written by TD/TF Technical Adviser, Barrie Jones, covers the basics of electrics on all the T-Type models. A useful reference document.

  • £15.00

    MGB 50: A Year to Remember

    ‘MGB50: A Year To Remember’ on DVD A limited edition film of 1000 copies.

    The most professional, exciting and in depth film about the MGB ever made. MGB: The story: Multi-camera coverage of this brilliant seminar in Abingdon featuring Paddy Hopkirk, Alec Poole, Don Hayter, Bill Price, Den Green, Peter Browning, John Yea and Graham Robson. A fantastic night of memories and laughter which told the story of the MGB through the eyes of those who made the history.
    MGB 50th Birthday Celebration at Blenheim Palace interviews and features. Richard Thompson’s wonderful song ‘MGB-GT’: John was given special permission to use ‘MGB-GT’ by Richard Thompson.
    How the MGB was built: Former MG workers describe the building of MGBs at Abingdon.
    Using BMIHT archive footage, some of which has never been seen before, a really fascinating sequence.
    MGB 50 Celebration Race: Fantastic coverage of this one-off race using on-board minicams. Features an epic battle between MGB racers Malcolm Gammons and Jeremy Cottingham.
    MGLive! 2012: Silverstone’s MGB50 celebration, including the MGB 50 Birthday party, Graham Robson interviewing the MGB’s designer Don Hayter.
    Interviews with owners and coverage of other MGB 50 events MG LE50 Launch at NEC Show.
    Owner profiles: Real stories from owners who love their MGBs.
    Archive from The British Motor Industry Heritage Trust

  • £5.00

    T Register Pin Badge

    This is a new attractive enamel pin badge produced in the UK in the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter and features a T Type of one of our members.

    The size is 25mm x 25mm and fastens by a pin with a slide-on clip.

  • £11.00

    T Register DVD Rebuilding The XPAG Engine (PAL)

    This is a recording of an unscripted presentation by George and Peter Edney (engine rebuilders) at one of the T Register’s ‘Rebuild’ seminars. The DVD covers both stripping down the engine and re-assembling it and lasts for nearly 3 hours, the time being split roughly 50/50 between strip down and rebuild.
    Please note, this DVD is in PAL format and is compatible with DVD players in the UK/Europe and the rest of the world (excluding North America and Japan). For North America and Japan buy the NSTC version (advertised separately).

  • £4.50

    Midget Register Keyring

    A leather fob with Midget register medallion, stamped and infilled with soft enamel.

  • £30.00

    Call it MGA

    A comprehensive following of 50 years of the history and character of the model from pre-production concepts and prototypes through modern day activities. This includes many stories of special cars and special people and the way the cars have been used (and abused) over the decades. At times the cars were near orphans with low value, so it is a wonder how so many MGAs have survived, and are still with us today. The book pays tribute to the unique character of this particular model and the reasons why people find them so endearing. It covers variants and modified cars, the motorsport efforts of works cars and privateers, a myriad of speed records and competition titles, and distribution of the cars around the world.

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    Triple M Yearbook ’19

    The Register’s eagerly awaited 2019 Yearbook, published in May 2020, 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.

  • £15.99

    The MG T-Series

    The book covers the technical developments such as the introduction of synchromesh gearing and hydraulic brakes as well as new engines. Due to the post-war popularity of the cars in the US after American Gls shipped examples back from Britain, modifications were made for US editions. Soon celebrities such as Clark Gable were driving them. In this readable and informative book, the author follows the development of the various MG T-Series models, incl. the prewar Midgets and the MG TC, TD and TF

  • £30.00

    MG Sports Cars 1929 – 1936

    Your definitive guide to MGs from 1929 through to 1936.

  • £11.00

    T Register DVD Rebuilding The XPAG Engine (NTSC)

    This is a recording of an unscripted presentation by George and Peter Edney (engine rebuilders) at one of the T Register’s ‘Rebuild’ seminars. The DVD covers both stripping down the engine and re-assembling it and lasts for nearly 3 hours, the time being split roughly 50/50 between strip down and rebuild.
    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).

  • £2.50

    Noggin and Natter

    Left blank inside for your own message.

    Produced by Rothbury Cards using a design by Kevin Walsh.

  • £5.00

    V8 Buyers Guide

    One of the most successful features in the MG Car Club’s monthly magazine Safety Fast! over the last few years has been the “So you want to buy an MG?” series of buyers’ guides. Those guides have been both comprehensive and authoritative as they have been well researched and prepared by Club members who clearly know their individual models very well. This book contains the guides to the MGBGTV8 and the MG RV8 models together with a five part guide to buying a classic MG and useful checklists and other materials.

  • £50.00

    MG Navy Body Warmer

    A Classic MG embroidered body warmer in durable fabric with warm lining and metal zippers. It has two sided pockets and two inner pockets.

    Smart elastic detail at the armholes provides a perfect fit.

    65% polyester/35% cotton

    Windproof and water repellent

  • £2.50

    “Check Your Oil Sir”

    Left blank inside for your own message.

    Produced by Rothbury Cards using a design by Paul Atchinson.

  • £15.99

    Classic Engines, Modern Fuel

    Classic Engines, Modern Fuel brings together a collection of popular articles previously published by the author in assorted car magazines. Based on in-depth research carried out at Manchester University, the articles investigate how classic engines respond to modern petrol/gasoline, and the results are presented here in a way that any enthusiast can understand. Paul Ireland’s years of experience and no-nonsense scientific approach will help you get the best from your classic car.

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    T Register TA/B/C Differential Booklet

    All you need to know about the TA/B/C back axle, including setting up. Written by TA/B/C Technical Adviser, Roger Furneaux.

  • £2.00

    T Register TD/TF Gearbox Booklet

    This Register publication, written by TD/TF Technical Adviser, Barrie Jones, is a useful companion to the TD/TF Gearbox video (see above).