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MG Z Cars
The MG Z cars were produced at a pivotal time when the MG Rover Group separated from their previous owners BMW and stood alone in the highly competitive mass car market. In this readable book, motoring journalist and Austin Rover expert Craig Cheetham reveals the inside story of the development of the range of MG Z cars that were designed to save the company.
The book explores the formation of the Phoenix Corporation, the holding company for the MG Rover Group. It also looks at the design and engineering initiatives that would make the MG Z cars more than just a clever rebranding exercise, producing cars with lasting appeal.
The book describes the MG Z versions of the Rover 25, the Rover 45 and the Rover 75, providing insights into how each of the models was re-engineered to meet the demanding standards of MG’s heritage. It also describes the fortunes of the Z cars in motorsport, in particular the British Touring Car Championship.
The book reveals how, despite all these efforts, MG Rover eventually ran out of money, bringing an end the British-owned mass car industry.
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Triple M Yearbook ’18
The Triple-M Register of the M.G. Car Club is home to the ohc-engined M.G. cars – Midgets, Magnas and Magnettes – built in the marque’s halcyon years of 1929 to 1936.
The Register’s eagerly awaited 2018 Yearbook, published in May 2018, 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.
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635 Register Grille Badge
Show your pride in your MG3 or MG6 and the newest MG Car Club Register with this 635 Register grille badge.
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Taking on Fuel
Left blank inside for your own message.
Produced by Rothbury Cards using a design by Kevin Walsh.
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MG T-Series The Complete Story
This book tells the full story of the MG T-Series, from early production to recent Naylor and Hutson replicas.
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Midget Register Anniversary Window sticker
The 60th Anniversary of the Midget window sticker!
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Midget Register Anniversary Keyring
Celebrate your Midget with the 60th Anniversary keyring
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T Register May 1946 TC Sales Brochure
This is a reproduction of the May 1946 TC Sales Brochure at a fraction of the cost of an original. A good original can cost £100 or more.
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T Register DVD Getting the most from your XPAG/XPEG (NSTC)
This DVD covers George Edney’s talk at Rebuild 2013 on how you can improve the performance of your XPAG/XPEG engine without needing complicated engineering or expensive parts.
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). -
T Register DVD Supercharging the XPAG (PAL)
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 PAL format and is compatible with DVD players in the UK/Europe and the rest of the world. For North America and Japan buy the NSTC version (advertised separately). -
NEW – International Single Membership
12 month 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 refer to the product description below for more details on MG Car Club membership.
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Triple-M Yearbook ’23
20th Anniversary – D group by Ted Hack
100th Celebration at Angouleme by D Potter & J Gillet
Kimber Tour by S Broch
L2068 90th and Alpine Trial success in 1933 by D Harrison
Mike Allison a tribute
K3021 The Monaco Monoposto Magnette by O Richardson
A letter from tom Hollinrake by G Jackson
Competition report.Cover art by Ian Ross
The eagerly awaited yearbook from the Register – many will say overdue, Digby Gibbs had undertaken the editorship late 2023 and had sourced the above articles ready for publication early this year, sadly Digby passed away before he could complete his first Yearbook. It says a lot about him that it is a wonderful professional, interesting read from cover to cover just like the Bulletins he edited for many years.
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MGCC 90th Anniversary conference folder
Our MG Car Club 90th Anniversary Printed A4 Folder made from lightly grained REACH compliant PVC.
It comes with a USB holder & 20 page recycled paper notepad. This A4 Conference Folder has a high perceived value, making it an excellent gift.
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Young Members Window Sticker
Support the MG Car Club Young Members group with the self adhesive window stickers
Size 9cm wide x 11 cm height
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T Register DVD Getting the most from your XPAG/XPEG (PAL)
This DVD covers George Edney’s talk at Rebuild 2013 on how you can improve the performance of your XPAG/XPEG engine without needing complicated engineering or expensive parts.
Please note, this DVD is in PAL format and is compatible with DVD players in the UK/Europe and the rest of the world. For North America and Japan buy the NSTC version (advertised separately). -
Barrie’s Notes MGB GT V8 in 21st Century
The book highlights useful information on the V8 engine – threads, corrosion, cylinder heads, the rocker shafts and hydraulic tappets, oil pressure and engine mounts. He touches on ethanol in motor fuel and the undesirable effects on rubber fuel hose and the absorption of water, particularly when a car is stored over winter. His coverage of ignition components and maintenance are helpful and he concludes his car is noticeably smoother and more responsive since fitting an electronic ignition package. Ten pages of notes on the gearbox and overdrive are good although he recommends removing overdrive on third gear but recognises others feel it is an attractive feature , but one that needs to be used carefully. His coverage of electrics on a V8 ends with some suggested modifications – the popular replacement of the sealed beams with a halogen upgrade, a relay on the twin horns to overcome difficulties with the horn push mechanism, rerouting the twin cooling fan wiring to a spare terminal on the alternator and adding a blade fuse, and upgrading the single speed heater fan to the later two speed spec. There is no mention of the benefits of a single 12 volt battery conversion to replace the original twin six volt arrangement and no mention of the addition of a simple blade fuse on the overdrive circuit to the solenoid. He covers suspension and brakes well including brief comments on modifications like anti-tramp bars, castor reduction and rear anti-roll bars.
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Everyday Modifications For Your MGB, GT and GTV8
MG expert Roger Parker gives his advice on maintaining and modifying MGB, GT and GTV8 cars, with some additional reference to the MGC and MG RV8 models.
With safety information throughout, the book covers: regulations, insurance and market value for all models; routine maintenance; body and interior changes; brakes, suspension and steering; engine improvements for the original 1798cc B-series engine and other engine alternatives and finally, installing and updating electrical equipment and lighting.
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CTEK MXS 3.8 Battery conditioner
To keep your battery charged. You can connect this after using your car and leave it connected permanently without worrying overcharging the battery.
* Free connector kit included for difficult to reach batteries.
* Monitors voltage and turns on & off automatically.
* Can be used without disconnecting the car electrics.
* Can charge negative & positive earth vehicles.
* Waterproof case for vehicles kept outside.Functions
Auto: Fully automatic for optimal charging
12V: For all lead-acid batteries
Step 6: Fully Charged Battery
Step 7: Maintenance Charging
COLD/AGM: Charging in cold conditions and AGM batteries
SMALL: Program for charging small batteries
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MGCC Looking Back
In mid-1954 Peter applied to Morris Motor for an apprenticeship at the Cowley works. He was told he would have to wait until the new intake in September. He would then be given an interview to judge if he was suitable. Meanwhile he received a telegram to say that the MG Plant at Abingdon were looking for suitable candidates to apply for role as the Design Office Apprentice. He applied and was accepted.
Building on his Knowledge, much based on first hand experiences and talking to those involved in racing and production, he was able to do a series of thirteen articles for Safety Fast on the history of MG at Oxford and Abingdon, now pieced together into this bookazine.
A must read for any MG enthusiast.
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Mouse, the man and the MGB
A mouse, a man, and an old car…what could possibly happen?
A heart-tugging story about a curious little mouse who falls in love with an old car and the challenges he faces when he tries to help. Written as a reminder that when little ones watch from a distance, they may just be waiting to be invited to share in the very thing we enjoy.
Readers young and old, especially MGB enthusiasts will enjoy just turning the pages to look at the illustrations.
Also available with the French translation – please email ineke@mgcc.co.uk