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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.

  • £22.50

    MG Badge T-shirt

    Black T-shirt with all the MG logo’s through the years

  • £45.00

    MGB – The Superlative MG

    The MGB was a great British success story, a product largely conceived, designed and produced by a small team of dedicated people who genuinely cared about their work. Of course, the MGB came from a proud, successful sports car tradition, and the model it replaced – the revolutionary aerodynamic MGA – had been an unprecedented success – so the new car had big shoes to fill. Launching in 1962 and in production for eighteen years, the MGB became one of the most successful sports cars the world has ever known. This book describes how the MGB arose principally from the ideas of one man, MG’s Chief Engineer, Syd Enever, how it was designed and developed, how it survived and thrived, and how it became the classic car still highly regarded today. There have been many previous books about the MGB, and the related MGC and V8 variants, but MGB – The superlative MG reaches a new level of detail together seasoned with fresh insight. David Knowles has been researching and writing about the MGB for more than thirty years. Prepare to be surprised at some of the stories you will have never read before, and new twists on some you possibly thought you knew well.

     

  • £2.00

    MG Y Type saloon in production

    MG Y Type saloon in production at the Abingdon works, 1950s

    A limited edition MG Car Club folded card incl. envelope – left blank for your own message

  • £2.50

    Happy Days in the Highlands

    Left blank inside for your own message.

    Produced by Rothbury Cards using a design by Kevin Walsh.

  • £2.50

    M G Rubber

    Left blank inside for your own message.

    Produced by Rothbury Cards using a design by Kevin Walsh.

  • £30.00

    MG ZA Magnette – Birch Grey

     

    The MG ZA Magnette was designed by ex-Jowett Javelin designer Gerald Palmer. It made its debut in 1953 to an eager band of MG saloon enthusiasts. The new Magnette shared its Palmer designed bodyshell with the Wolseley 4/44 which appeared at the same time. The Magnette made good use of the BMC 1489cc, B-Series engine which gave this mid-sized family car good performance for its day. It had a graceful four door body style that looked almost Italian from some angles, it featured the traditional MG front grille which was raked to give it an aerodynamic shape to match the rest of the cars design. Inside the Magnette was well equipped and came complete with a semi-octaginal speedo as normally found in MG saloons.

  • £27.50

    MGCC Classic Sweater

    Our popular GAME sweatshirt with round neck. Double stitching and ribbing on collar, and ribbing on sleeves and at the bottom.

    Embroidered with the MG Car Club logo with silver thread.

    Soft, brushed inner fabric.

    • 70 % COTTON/30 % POLYESTER
  • £16.50

    SVW Register VA and SA Instruction Manual

    These VA & SA Instruction Manuals are bound photocopies of the originals, not reproductions like the SA Manuals.

    Excellent for use while working on the car, and keep your precious originals wrapped up! Comprehensive & authoritative.

  • £2.50

    MGB Register Lapel Pin

    MGB Register Lapel pin

  • £2.00

    T register sticker

    A rear window sticker for your ‘Eurobox’!

  • £2.50

    Help at Hand

    Left blank inside for your own message.

    Produced by Rothbury Cards using a design by Kevin Walsh.

  • £22.50

    MG4 unisex T-Shirts

    This feel good T-shirt was especially designed for the MG Car Club by Hannah James-Davis from the Abingdon and Witney College.

    Her project was to design a T-shirt for the new generation MG’s,  she created this cool design for the new EV MG4

    81% pure cotton 15% Viscose 4% Elastane

  • £4.50

    MGB Register Keyring

    MGB Register Keyring – support your Register!

  • £3.25

    MGLive! 2022 Lapel Pin

    Another lapel pin for your collection in a presentation box – MGLive! Silverstone 11th – 12th June 2022

  • £19.99

    Works Rally Mechanic – Brian Moylan’s tales

    Works Rally Mechanic is the inside story of the BMC/BL Competition Department from 1955 to 1979. Brian Moylan prepared cars for international rallies for 22 years, providing service support for ‘Big’ Healeys, Minis & TR7s. This book tells of the adventures, hilarious events, hardship, winning, losing, and real danger.

  • £12.00

    T Register TA, TC, TD and TF Sales Brochure Reproductions

    This is a bundle of all four reproduced brochures at a reduced total price.

  • £4.00

    T Register TA Reproduction Sales Brochure

    A high quality reproduction of the brochure which introduced the MG Midget Series T.

  • £2.50

    Cricket on the Village Green

    Left blank inside for your own message.

    Produced by Rothbury Cards using a design by Kevin Walsh.

  • £8.00

    MG by Jonathan Wood

    Britain’s most popular sporting marque, MG has emerged as one of a handful of British motoring names to survive into the 21st century. From the quintessential open two-seater MG Midget, through the booming post-war years and the emergence of MG as a provider of sports cars for the world, Jonathan Wood provides an in-depth analysis of the rise and fall of a motoring legend. Examining the various models in detail, the author covers the financial and corporate traumas which afflicted the company, its brief resurgence in 1995 with the release of the MGF and the final sad chapter which saw a British icon sold off to foreign investors. As production begins again at the Longbridge factory after a three-year hiatus, this is an informative and at times touching glimpse into the history of one of the world’s most recognisable sports cars.