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elcome to the January 2021 issue of Safety Fast! Hopefully we’ll all be able to get out and use our cars and socialise this year. There are quite a few events in the planning stages, and a few dates have been tentatively released. These include our motorsport dates, which can be found on Mark’s Race Torque page further on in the magazine. We’ve got a few Centres and Registers celebrating anniversaries this year, including ZR/ZS/ZT, Tyne Tees and Midget, so look out for details on anniversary events soon, and don’t forget the postponed MGF25 taking place in July. In this issue we pay tribute to Don Hayter, famed for having worked on the design of the MGB. I first met Don in the late 90s and instantly warmed to him, like many others who knew him. Don was such a modest and knowledgeable gentleman, always with a good story or two to tell. Don started work as an apprentice in 1942, working for Pressed Steel in Cowley, just down the road from the Abingdon MG factory. After his apprenticeship, he went to work for Aston Martin until he spotted an advertisement for a layout draughtsman’s role in the MG factory at Abingdon. After a successful interview Don joined the MG Abingdon workforce in 1956, and was set to work straight away designing an access panel in the MGA Twin Cam engine bay. Don will mostly be remembered as one of a small team who designed the MGB in the early 1960s though, and saw it through its various guises until the factory shut in 1979/1980. The MGB is a fitting epitaph to his memory, but when Don left MG he went to work at the Mary Marlborough Lodge in Headington and was still making a difference. MGCC member Peter Kyberd worked with him and said: “At the Lodge his engineering skills could come through as he designed and built custom mechanisms to help people with movement disorders. At the MML he may not have touched as many as he did with MG, but there he continued to bring help and enlightenment to people who needed it”. Don will be greatly missed. Starting on page 18 is a fitting tribute to Don penned by John Lakey. You may have heard John speaking fondly of Don on episode 28 of the MGCC podcast – if you haven’t, I can heartily recommend it. I hope you all have a happy and safe New Year. Until next month, drive safely. Andy Knott Membership Type

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INSIDE REGULARS

7 Club Matters and Kimber House News 8 News 12 Products 14 Postbag 16 Young Members Branch 68 Race Torque 70 MGs on Track 71 MGCC Speed Championship 74 Out and About 78 Centre Updates 86 Register Updates 93 Classifieds 98 Looking Back

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T Type Newsletter Magnette Newsletter MGC Newsletter ZR/ZS/ZT Newsletter

FEATURES

18 A TRIBUTE TO DON HAYTER John Lakey recalls his memories, and time with Don Hayter

24 GEORGE PHILLIPS, A LIFE WITH MGs PART II An MG ZS pictured in a suitably winter setting at Albert Park in Abingdon. Photo: Andy Knott

George Phillips was chief photographer for Autosport magazine in the 1950s and ’60s. He was also no mean driver in T-Types, venturing to Le Mans and elsewhere with a special-bodied TC

30 GET IT RIGHT NEXT TIME Dennis Wharf and the trials and tribulations of tuning his MG Midget

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36 PADDY HOPKIRK AND THE MGCC LUXEMBOURG Report from the traditional Autojumble at the Lux Expo on Luxembourg-Kirchberg in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg

61 FITTING A MARSHALL SUPERCHARGER - PART II The final part of the installation of a supercharger to Richard Johns’ 1934 MG PA

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K, let’s put 2020 behind us. As I write this, in Boris’s terms the cavalry has turned up and with the prospect of a vaccination for most of us by the summer of 2021, we

can look forward to getting our Club’s world back to something like normal. This of course depends on what the government and our governing body will allow us to do at that point in time. I’m sure we are all looking forward to using our cars again in the way we did in 2019, whether that is in the sporting arena, on the touring side or socialising with our MG friends, so why not spend the darkest days of the winter looking forward to better times ahead. Personally, I am very much looking forward to the European Event of the Year at Würzburg in Germany in August, that had to be postponed from this summer. We had planned a two-week tour to attend the event this year, so I’m going to dust that off over the Christmas season so I can tick off the places we intended to visit as they hopefully become open to visitors once again. We have now published our proposed race meeting calendar for next year and after our very, very wet day at Oulton Park in October, on the wettest day on record, we have been able to move that

meeting to a potentially warmer and drier date in May. We have booked our midsummer meeting at Silverstone for June 12-13, but at the moment please do not assume that we will be able to put on our normal MGLive! event with all the things we normally do and the attractions we have. At this time of year I always encourage folks to put their cars though an MoT test because it’s a good way to get fresh eyes to check the car out for you. Now you might think we have not done many miles in 2020 so it’s not worth it, but that might be the very reason why something might have gone wrong. On the thought of not having run your car for many miles, it’s still another year of tyre ageing to think about as the rubber and grip deteriorates with age, and of course don’t neglect the routine service even though you’ve done so few miles since the last one. Meanwhile, have a splendid Christmas, be careful, stay safe and look forward to a New Year full of MG fun. Bill Silcock

KIMBER HOUSE NEWS Back in September, we put out a plea to find images from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s to showcase memorable moments from all decades of our history. Our archive can only grow and be available to future generations if we receive donations and we’re always looking to find that hidden gem. You never know what treasures you may uncover. And that’s exactly what happened recently. We received a briefcase from David Duffield, a friend of our Deputy Editor, Colin Grant. Inside there are all kinds of MG and MG Car Club archive material from over the years, including newspaper cuttings, images, programmes and much more. David’s father, Pete Duffield, worked with Colin’s father, Harry Grant, at the MG factory in the Rectification Department. Our sincere thanks go to David for donating the items to the Club on long-term loan. Colin has also been contacted by another acquaintance who has donated several folders containing MG RV8 UK chassis records, together with brochures and a workshop manual. The member worked for MG Rover for some years and was involved with the RV8 project. They are an incredible source of information and will be of great benefit to our V8 Register. Victor Smith, V8 Registrar, commented that “to have copies of these valuable files available as part of the records the V8 Register holds and maintains on the model, will enable us to provide members with useful information on their RV8”.

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NEWS MG CAR CLUB PART OF £7.2 BILLION CONTRIBUTION TO UK ECONOMY The results of the 2020 National Historic Vehicle Survey have been announced by the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs. Historically, the Federation has undertaken this major survey every five years, the most recent being the 2016. However, in light of the very obvious impact that worldwide pandemic has had on the UK and is likely to have on historic vehicle habits, the survey was conducted earlier to represent a more typical year in 2019. The survey is the largest and most detailed survey of historic vehicle ownership carried out in any country. The results will help shape the future of the industry and will give the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs the vital facts and figures needed to protect the future of transport heritage in the United Kingdom at the very highest levels. More vehicles, contributing more to the UK economy Growth in the sector is the result of an increased number of historic vehicles registered with the DVLA, over the 2016 figures, to an incredible 1.5 million vehicles of all types from cars, buses and lorries to motorcycles, agricultural, military and steam vehicles. The use of those historic vehicles and their need for services and supplies has kept spending healthy, with the historic vehicle sector now contributing an impressive £7.2 billion to the UK economy – that’s more than the equestrian sector and significantly up on the £5.5 billion in 2016. This revenue is generated from the nearly 4,000 businesses that support the movement employing over 34,000 people. Those businesses are working on ensuring the future of the movement as well, with over a third either employing or considering employing an apprentice.

ROB HUFF AND MG XPOWER TAKE VICTORY AT MACAU The 2020 TCR China season ended with former BTCC driver Rob Huff and Zhang Zhendong taking the MG XPOWER team to win ‘Team of the Season’ and the ‘Model Cup’ for 2020. Huff, who previously competed in MG Car Club motorsport, took his 10th win at the iconic Macau circuit. In the second race team mate Zhang Zhengdong climbed from 8th on the grid to take third place.

A NEW CARBODIES BOOK If you own a vintage or Triple M model MG, it’s odds-on that the body was originally supplied by Carbodies. This Coventry coachbuilder was by far the most important supplier of bodies to Cecil Kimber, from the days when 14/28 chassis were driven from Oxford to Coventry and back, to when the last P-Type Midget bodies were delivered to Abingdon. Back in 1998, Bill Munro’s book, ‘Carbodies the Complete Story’, was published and since then Bill has had a steady stream of people asking questions, offering information or generally commenting on the many subjects tackled in the book. Now, Bill is in the process of writing a new, updated and enlarged edition, entitled ‘Carbodies - Coachbuilder, Body Maker, Taxi Builder’ to include as much of that additional information as he can. Despite the importance of MG to Carbodies’ fortunes, the original book fell far short of what could have been written about the company’s part in the MG story, MG’s significant part in making Carbodies one of the most enduring of all British coachbuilding companies. Now, in ‘Carbodies - Coachbuilder, Body Maker, Taxi Builder’, MG owner and MGCC member Bill will make up for that, focusing much more on the pre-war coachbuilding years of all the makes Carbodies supplied, including MG. Featured too will be a section that traces the development of the classic MG sports car shape, from the M-Type Midget to its zenith on the P-Type and, by association, the 1950s TF. Publication is scheduled for late 2021, but if you’d like a copy, you can register your interest online now. You’ll get updates on the book’s progress and have the opportunity to preorder it at a discount when it’s due for publication. Registering your interest does not commit you to buying and you won’t be asked for any money until such time as the book is ready for sale and you wish to order. Cover price is provisionally £34.99 for the full-colour, hardback edition (this may change). Register your interest at www.earlswoodpress.co.uk/carbodies If you’re not online, you can still register, take advantage of the same discount offer and be able to pay by cheque. Drop Bill a line at Earlswood Press, 10 Chaldon Close, Redhill, Surrey RH1 6SX, giving your name, address and telephone number. MGs on Track AGM Date: Saturday February 13 2021 Time: 10.00am Venue: by Zoom. Members wishing to attend please contact the Secretary at the address below for the meeting ID and passcode. Agenda 1 Apologies for absence 2 Minutes of the 2020 AGM, matters arising and actions 3 Chairman’s Report

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020 began with us planning all kinds of celebrations for our 90th anniversary. Unfortunately, due to the Coronavirus pandemic, most of these plans were put on hold. Fear not, though, we launched our Photo Competition earlier this year which created a superb MG Virtual Show. We received nearly 700 entries in total, from all over the world, so thank you to all of our members who submitted their photos and memories! We announced the top 90 images on our website, but now is the time to announce the top 10 images.

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I was delighted to see a photograph of my father’s (now mine) PA Cream Cracker (TJ5000) in the October 2020 edition of your excellent magazine. (Photo 2 on page 18). I can add a little information about the 1934 London to Land’s End Trial organised by the Motor Cycling Club and run at Easter which that year was at the very end of March. The route, starting at Virginia Water, was over a distance of 340 miles and seven observed hills. There was a staggering 464 competitors including 87 MGs and almost 100 competitors on two or three wheels! There were 38 teams of three vehicles per team, and team number 24, all driving MG Midgets, were Toulmin (PA), Bastock (J2) and Welch (PA), who would all become Cream Cracker and Musketeer drivers in future years. But this is all an aside, as the photograph on page 18 of the October issue was not taken at a halt on the London to Land’s End Trial, but at the start of the North-West London Motor Club’s Team trial at the New Inn at Hartland, north Devon, on October 20 1934. The event was for teams only, and teams of four, with the best three results in each team to count. The photograph shows the four cars of the MG Car Club team, Toulmin (TJ5000 - No 1), Macdermid’s PA (JB3639 - No 2), Bastock’s recently acquired PA (JB3854 – No 3) and, just visible is JH Summerfield’s blown PA. (JB4611? – No 4). The man behind Macdermid’s car is C A N May, another well-known MG driver, who was Summerfield’s passenger on that day and would write “Wheelspin” - a classic book about the trials of the 1930s. There were 14 teams entered (56 competitors). The route was over 66 miles taking in Gooseham Mill (in both directions) [now called Darracott], Mineshop [now called Crackington] Hackmarsh and

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Cunliffe Lane [now called Cutliffe Lane], and finished at Hartland Quay. At the restarting test on Mineshop, Toulmin was the only driver to get inside the bogey time. The event was a major MG benefit. The best team was the MG Car Club team of Toulmin, Bastock and Summerfield, which won the Sporting Life Trophy with 274 marks out of a maximum of 300. There is no mention of Macdermid in the results, so he either had an off day or, more likely, broke down as he had a ‘heavy’ right foot. The runners-up team was the Kentish Border Car Club (262 marks) represented by K Roe and H B Shaw (both driving 1287cc MG Magnettes) and P B Clark (Singer Le Mans). In third spot was the West Hants Light Car Club team of P S Flower (1087cc MG Magna, J E S Jones (MG J2), and E H Banfield (MG Magnette). So eight of the nine cars in the top three teams were all MGs – fantastic publicity for Abingdon. A couple of months later, those PAs of Toulmin, Bastock and Macdermid would go back to Abingdon for a major rework in time for the extremely tough London to Exeter Trial soon after Christmas. Three months after that, and after further work at Abingdon, they would emerge in their smart new colour scheme of Cream and Brown and with “Cream Crackers” written on their bonnets. As an aside, it is interesting to note that Darracott, Crackington, Hackmarsh and Cutliffe Lane have all been included in Land’s End Trials of recent years and I have found it a real thrill to drive those very same hills that the MG team drove more than 85 years ago! Jonathan Toulmin

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POSTBAG ESCAPING PROP SHAFTS

NOVEMBER LOOKING BACK The special bodied MGA photographed at the MGA 50th anniversary meeting at Waddesdon, and pictured in Looking Back in the November Safety Fast! once was MGA 1500 registration NHJ 720. The car was discovered languishing semi-derelict under a road bridge on a farm in Somerset by John Fileman, I think in 2003. It was in a very sorry, non-running state, having had an MGB front-end grafted on, together with a number of Triumph Herald fittings. Having acquired the car, John considered the MGA body beyond repair and so acquired the Microplas Mistral bodyshell pictured as an alternative. These bodyshells originally came in various lengths to suit different chassis in period but the one John purchased was slightly too short for an MGA so, as can be seen in your photograph, there was a gap needing to be made good. The attached photo from the rear shows the gap more clearly. Unfortunately, John’s circumstances changed later in 2005 and as a result I believe he sold the car. I lost track of it after that and so do not know if the car was ever finished. Maybe another MG Car Club member does.

I was interested to read John Cowan’s tech tip to catch escaping prop shafts. I am interested to know if this “catcher” has actually caught an escaping prop shaft. Having seen the damage caused by flailing shafts even though restraining devices had been fitted, I wonder if aluminium would be strong enough. From my experience I would have thought that steel of a minimum thickness of 3mm would be more suitable. The damage caused by a prop shaft “milling” its way to freedom is quite frightening. Incidentally, seeing an escaping flywheel mill its way through a Morgan bonnet was quite sobering! It then proceeded to become airborne, clear the pits and attack a Transit van. John Bailey

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CLASSIC CAR INSURANCE AND AGREED VALUE I suppose that Classic Car Insurance with Agreed Value should be uncomplicated. However, my recent experience shows that it might not be, and may be a useful caveat for other Club members. 1) My insurance was due and my insurance company sent me a repeat set of documents, telling me that if I did nothing they would simply reinstate it for another year. 2) I read it and found that my discount had been reduced to zero and the broker fee had been increased by 33%. I challenged them to justify such a massive increase for apparently doing nothing, but did not argue about the negligible discount. As no justification could be provided, it was agreed to reduce the broker fee to the previous amount and that a simple email confirmation would be sent without any more documents. 3) After several days, and no email, I phoned to find out why. Sincere apologies, but I was assured that their records had been amended, and the forgotten email would be sent. 4) The promised email quickly appeared, but with it came a huge pile of new documents, which looked quite different to the originals, and included the following:a) A page which said: “Please see below for important information relating to your Legal Expenses from the renewal of your motorcycle insurance policy”. b) Another page - “VALUATION FORM - If you would like to have an agreed value, please complete the form below and return

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with a minimum of six recent colour photographs … together with a photocopy of a current MOT certificate … Please note that the vehicle is insured on the market value until the value has been agreed and confirmed in writing by us”. NB - The agreed value still showed on the originally sent insurance certificate, which I thought was legally binding! I phoned to remonstrate, and was told that the agreed value on the certificate “may not be valid”. After some discussion about “May not”, I was told that the Valuation Form and the MOT certificate had to be submitted. (Even though they could spend about 40 seconds online to the DVLA to check for themselves.) 5) I emailed the photos, their Valuation Form, and the MOT certificate, with a request for them to email confirmation of receipt and agreement to the valuation. 6) Quick as a flash, an email arrived which burbled on about general stuff, but made no reference to my valuation submission. However, a couple of days later an email arrived saying they had received my submission and would deal with it. 7) Because I was appalled by their service and poor communication, I emailed a letter of complaint. The immediate response was a request to rate their performance! Perhaps you should phone your insurance company and insist that they confirm in writing that your Agreed Value still stands. Mike Edmondson

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YOUNG MEMBERS

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BRANCH UPDATE

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t’s safe to say that that this year hasn’t gone to plan for anyone. I’m also not one to pretend that it hasn’t been a tough or distressing year either, and no one should be too embarrased to admit that. With this aside, I’d like to look once again to the future – and there is one, honest! 2021 celebrates the 20th aniversary of the MG Zed range; an undisputed home run in and amongst the hypothetical strikes and foul balls suffered by MG Rover during its all too short lifespan. Alongside the T/TF, the Zeds represent an extremely affordable and rewarding pathway into MG ownership, and not to mention accessible. The MGCC benefits from unprecedented accessibility to the MG marque compared with so many others, with a whole host of brilliant cars avalible to younger motorists.

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This is something we’re very keen to promote in the Young Members Branch. There is no car snobbery here. Whether the car is vintage or financed, any MG is welcome within our circle. This has so far been the key to our success, and has helped fuel a friendly, growing community. Speaking of growth, our committee has been in discussions as to how we continue to grow the Young Members Branch, and one area that we would like to expand into is motorsport. This is welltrodden ground within the MG Car Club; indeed, it is the very foundations upon which this car club was formed over 90 years ago! The introduction of the free Motorsport UK Clubman licence, which I briefly touched upon in last month’s edition, should help to make amateur

motorsport more accessible than ever. I personally don’t need much more of an excuse to take an MG onto the track! This would give us the opportunity to offer experiences, comradeship, and friendly competition that only a car club can provide. I hope that soon we’ll be able to report back with exciting news about such events. In terms of the immediate future, I’ve got an MGB to rebuild! After the car show at Statfold that I reported on a few months back, I neglected to mention that on my way home I was crashed into the back of whilst waiting at a roundabout. Everybody was fine, and the car only suffered a crooked bumper and a crinkled rear panel; but it has finally given me an excuse to get around to refreshing its rubbish paint and tired mechanicals. It’s a journey I’m more than willing to share, among many others that the Branch will continue to feature in this column. All the best to everyone for the New Year, and thank you for reading!

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DON HAYTER TRIBUTE By John Lakey

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he name Don Hayter was almost a legend to me during childhood. I knew he’d worked in some way on the streamlined coupe top of the Le Mans MGA Twin-Cam SRX 210, and that he’d been involved in the MGB, but at that time I didn’t understand just what a remarkable contribution he’d made to MG, and in fact to the British motor industry in general. I learnt more about him watching David Weguelin’s film, ‘MGB The Story of the Best Selling MG Sports Car’ (which is on a DVD available from BMIHT) and realised then just how important he was to the MGB story.

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I finally got to meet Don in 1999 while working as a researcher on the TV series ‘Clarkson’s Car Years’. We made an episode entitled ‘Why do people like British Sports Cars?’, which ended, in Jeremy’s typically controversial style, by crowning the MX5 the best British sports car ever made. During the script meetings it was decided to do a scene lampooning the then popular morning TV talk show ‘Kilroy’, with Clarkson in the host role, under the title ‘Killjoy’. I was tasked with organising an audience of committed British sports car owners who could be questioned on why they wanted to drive

around in damp cars while getting cold when they could have a much more comfortable and faster life in a Golf GTI. To be honest quite a few of that audience were friends of mine, well up for debating their love of MGs or Caterhams with Clarkson, but I didn’t have quite enough friends to make a convincing audience so called the relevant clubs looking for volunteers; these days, of course, you’d just put a post on some forums but gathering a crowd was more complex then. I called the MG Car Club and was amazed to be put in touch with Don, with a cheery: “I’m sure he’d love to come and

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bring his V8 roadster”. So, my first contact with Don was to phone him, cold, and effectively ask him if he could come and stand up to Jeremy Clarkson! He couldn’t have been nicer and it was obvious, even on the phone, that he totally ‘got’ the idea of the filming and would enter into it in the right spirit. I thought having someone so instrumental in the design of the MGB, which let’s face it, is the archetypal British sports car, perhaps even the archetypal classic car, was a great idea. Don stood up to Jeremy, though, and in fact was too good! His contribution ended up on the cutting room floor because he presented too convincing a case. Afterwards I was able to have a few minutes to chat with him and actually ask him about SRX 210, my ‘Uncle Ted’s’ (Lund) Le Mans car. I’d always sort of vaguely assumed that it had been wind tunnel tested in some way but Don licked his thumb and held it in the air as if testing the wind before saying “no, there wasn’t the time or the money for that. We just made it look right and it achieved pretty much exactly the speed Syd (Enever) had predicted.” Famously, of course, Ted Lund and Colin Escott won the 2-litre class at Le Mans in 1960, an enormous achievement in an era when MG were not officially allowed to race. The win was much aided by Don and Syd’s innate ‘feel’ for aerodynamics, which gave the car the performance it needed on the Mulsanne straight. Having finally got my MGB GT back on the road a year or so after that first meeting, I saw Don quite few times at MGCC events and usually managed to have a chat. His unfailing charm and good humour shone through whenever he was involved, whether attending just because he was an MGB owner (and how many car clubs can claim to have one of the designers of the car they cater for coming to the meetings?) or appearing on panels for question and answer discussions. His training at Pressed Steel (one of his jobs there, working on the body tooling for the XK120, must have been an education in body design in itself) and then under one of the greatest British car designers of the mid-20th century, Frank Feeley at

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SRX210 at Le Mans in 1960 showing the hard top. Photo: Ted Lund archive collection

Aston Martin Lagonda, had given him a very broad understanding of the motor car from an engineering viewpoint as well as a stylistic one, something that was rare even then. His work on styling the MGB was essentially pragmatic because he was an engineer as well as a stylist but the finished car has stood the test of time remarkably well. It is still available to buy new with petrol or electric powertrains and, to my eyes at least, is every bit as beautiful as any of the Italian competition, but structurally far superior. If the MGB had cost four or five times more than it did, it would be hailed as one of the most beautiful cars ever built. When the MGB turned 50 I got involved, initially more by luck than judgement, in filming the MGCC club’s celebrations and the resulting film, ‘MGB50 A Year to Remember’, was eventually turned into a DVD that the

MGCC shop still sell. The narrative spine of the film was a fantastic evening seminar organised by John Watson and the MGB Register. Don was, of course, a panellist. His fund of great, sometimes selfdeprecating, stories charmed the audience as always, as did the warm tributes he paid to colleagues he had obviously enjoyed a great relationship with, such as Roy Brocklehurst, Jim O’ Neill, Syd Enever and others. It was, however, the sheer variety of his working life which was amazing. I never knew until then that, for instance, he’d also worked for ‘Comps’, effectively as a mechanic, looking after the rally or race cars on foreign trips. Can you imagine any other great car designers doing that? With that in mind I called Don and asked if I could possibly come to his house to film a long form video interview, which he kindly agreed to do. There was no way I was going to interview Don in

Don with the whole panel at the MGB 50 seminar.

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Don sat in his MGB V8 roadster holding the Corgi model of the car.

my usual Citroen Xantia filming vehicle, so my modified BGT was stuffed full of cameras, lights, tripods etc. So much so that the Britax sunroof had to be open for tripods to stick out and if it rained, well my camera kit and I were getting wet. The visit started badly because I kicked the coffee Mary had made me all over the carpet. I was mortified but Don and Mary were both lovely about it and things improved from there. I had a fantastic day and to me the highlight was driving Don to the pub in my BGT. I’ve loved MGs all my life and had MGBs for a good chunk of it, but I was worried he would be disapproving of the modifications to my car. It’s a modern MGF colour, has a tuned engine with a fast road cam and larger exhaust, X25 brakes, stiffer antiroll bar, etc, etc. Nothing could have been further from the truth. Within a couple of hundred yards he’d correctly identified which cam my engine has just from the way it ticked over on start-up, and worked out the size of the front antiroll bar and said he’d fitted the same part to his own car. Later he discussed the Exacton alloys my car was then wearing and he was fascinated to

Don outside his house with John Lakey’s MGB GT in May 2013, after it had been emptied of filming equipment setting off to the pub for lunch.

Don’s note and signature in John’s copy of his autobiography.

learn about the 3-speed Clayton Heater, which he’d not seen before. He even approved of my louvered bonnet. He posed for a picture with the car and I treasure the memory of that absolutely brilliant day. He

gave a fascinating interview and still had amazing recall of people and events from his life in the motor industry. At the end of the day I asked him to sign my copy of his book and rather than just sign his name he

The British Sportscar ‘Killjoy’ panel at Beaulieu museum. Don can be seen on the second row on the right in front of his green V8 MGB. 20 SAFETY FAST! JANUARY 2021

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MGB’s Imaginative Creator Drive an MGB It’s the best that can be There is nothing greater Designed by Don Hayter Reunion of three Chief Engineers. Don Hayter, Syd Enever and Roy Brocklehurst, with Isla Watts who was secretary to Syd and later Roy.

The Winners! MG/Riley/Abingdon Hockey touring team with Don meeting the Abingdon mayor at the MG Sportsground

Joined in 1956 Don was soon up to tricks To take MG ‘From A to B’ He put curves and wings onto mechanical kings A vertical grille Gave licence to thrill Whether Roadster or GT You can guarantee That on the open road Nothing’s better to behold

Don filming with S.S.V1 at Handley Studio in 1972, explaining the automatically applied seat belts, possible alternative to air bags.

wrote me a lovely message, which I didn’t see until I got home, and which absolutely made my day. The last time I saw Don was when I visited in 2019 to present him with the Corgi model of his V8 roadster, the last MGB made at Abingdon. I write Corgi’s catalogue copy and had campaigned inside the company to get the model made. Current owner Edward Vandyk brought the car along and Don sat in it for photographs, holding the model. While by then quite frail, when he sat in his old car he relaxed

into the driving position and said “home” with a smile; a lovely moment. It’s fortunate for us MG enthusiasts that Don joined MG in 1956 and became the ‘father of the MGB’, as he is so often called. Personally I think he would have done well in whatever field he’d entered because he was a really, really bright guy, able to process and solve complex problems quickly. Few practical engineers have such an innate sense of style and beauty as well though, that’s a rare gift. He was a charming and modest man with a great

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Don showing access into the record-breaking MG EX181 to Noel Edmonds

So, when you see an MGB... Wave... It’s the code we uphold To express that we bless The beauty inside Don’s incredible mind... The imaginative designer Could have made nothing finer. Bedina Steatham

sense of humour and a twinkle in his eye, it was an honour to have known him just a little. Rest in peace Don, the world will never forget your achievements.

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GEORGE PHILLIPS A LIFE WITH MGs PART II

When we left part I, George was just getting ready for his attack on the 1949 Le Mans 24-hour event. In this episode, we find out how George got on in that event, and how it influenced his attempt the following year.

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n race day, we had to be in the pit by 10.00 in the morning, and the scenes in the pit area were something that one has to see to really believe. There are literally thousands of people milling around all over the road and in the pit area, talking to the drivers and the crews, or looking at the cars. At about 3.30pm, the gendarmes swing into action. A line of police, shoulder to shoulder across the width of the track, work their way right along the pit area, sweeping all before them, and before you know where you are, the road is absolutely clear. The cars are then lined up in echelon formation on the pit side of the circuit, and at 3.59pm the drivers are standing in their circles opposite. At 4.00pm, Charles Faroux, the starter and the man who thought the race up in the first place, drops the Tricolor. Then comes a patter of feet, the whirring of the starters, then all hell breaks loose as race

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cars get away into one gigantic high-speed traffic jam. This takes a few laps to sort itself out before finally settling down to something like normality and getting on to your own time and plan. There are some that look upon the race in the early stages (that’s the bigger boys, of course) as a Grand Prix. They go off like mad as if the race is just a short event, instead of a 24-hour one. This, of course, rubs off on some of the smaller boys and they start going off mad as well. Before they know it, they are out of the race, stuck on the side of the road. There is really only one way to go about this race, and that is to have a pre-determined plan. One should bear in mind the car’s capabilities and stick to the plan firmly. After all, 24 hours is really a long time. Our plan was working very well; the car ran perfectly all through Saturday and into the night with no trouble whatsoever. I did the dawn stint, and found the local www.mgcc.co.uk


Willie Wicken changing the condenser for the first time. Curley Dryden (in the car) looks on anxiously, whilst everything is carefully watched by the French Commisar in the pits

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George, driving one of the “works” John Thornley TCs, seen here skirting Copse Corner at Silverstone in the 1949 One-Hour Production Car Race

fog a bit of a problem as it shifted about from lap to lap. It doesn’t last all that long. I pitted and handed over to Curly somewhere about 9.00pm. I went and had a wash and a shave and a general freshen up, and went around visiting some of my fellow competitors in their pits. Then I went back to my pit where my wife was still running things. She hadn’t had much rest in all of the time. I hadn’t been there long when Curly went past, and I

thought I heard a slight misfire. So we waited anxiously for him to come round again and, sure enough, there was an intermittent misfire. I talked this over with the mechanic, and we decided it sounded as if the condenser was packing up, so we told my wife to bring Curly in the next time round. When he arrived at the pit, he said that the misfire came in around the 5000. The condenser was changed, and he went out. Next time round, the car was

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running very sweetly. As he went past, he gave us the thumbs up signal. Several laps later, the same fault started again, this time with far greater effect. Curly had gone missing, no pun intended. So after nearly 20 hours of trouble-free running, we were now sidelined. Once again the mechanic and I thought it was ignition trouble. I had, in the pit, a Scintilla Vertex Magneto. The trouble was, it had to be in the car if I was to use it, as all the spares that were liable to be needed during the race had to be carried on the car. But in sheer desperation, I sent Willie out with the magneto, with the instructions to try to find Curly and somehow substitute the distribution for the mag. “But”, I said, “if you do find him, do not touch the car because the regs say that only the driver can work on the car out on the track. Just shout to him and tell him what to do.” He did find him, and this wants a lot of believing: not only did he touch the car, Curly brought him back in the passenger seat! The result was an immediate disqualification. I can tell you, I was livid. Having fitted the Scintilla, I had no more trouble. I drove the car back to England and used it every day from then on. I did a few small events, picking up the odd award on the way. The next exciting thing that happened to me was John Thornley decided to enter a team of three TCs in the sports car race at the British Grand Prix meeting. They were to be driven by Dick Jacobs, who had been enjoying considerable success in his 1100 blown MG special, Ted Lund who also was an MG enthusiast, and myself. They were actually going to be standard, even down to carrying side screens. Although not terribly fast, all cars finished at an average of close on 70mph, a result that delighted John Thornley. That www.mgcc.co.uk


was really all that mattered. At least some interest was being shown in high places. My next surprise, nay shock, was receiving a letter one morning from the ACF, which is the Automobile Club de France, inviting me to take part in the French Grand Prix, which they were running that year as a sports car race in Comminges. I naturally enough accepted. When the time came, I set off just with my wife and a friend I had known years before the war, during the speedway days. He was to drive my Morris 14 in convoy with me, and act as mechanic. We duly arrived in Paris, and I reported to the ACF on the Place de la Concorde. I asked which way was the best way to the circuit. Imagine how I felt when they produced a map of France and proceeded to instruct me on the route to Comminges – I was dumfounded. In my excitement at being invited to take part in the race, I hadn’t bothered to check where Comminges was. I thought it was near Paris, like Montlhery. Instead of that, I was now faced with a journey of some 600 miles to the French coast. On the way

down we passed Montlhery, and I asked my wife if she would like to see the circuit. So, we spent a very enjoyable hour blinding around the road circuit (something I was to regret later on). We stayed that night at Limoges, where they had a water problem, and each room only had one vase full of water. As we had done several hundred miles in the TC we were absolutely black, so you can imagine what the water was like. You could almost cut it out of the basin and throw it out of the window. Eventually we arrived at St. Gaudens, the nearest town to the circuit. I must say this was about the hottest place I had even been. As I recall, the temperature was around 100 degrees. I had no trouble with scrutineering, and we went out to practise. For some reason the car was using quite a bit of oil, but the real trouble was my so-called mechanic didn’t know how much he had added. So I started the race a very worried man. Anyway, the car behaved perfectly, and at about half distance I was leading the small class. Then disaster struck. The bend after the pits was a fast, downhill righthander. As a result of the oil surge on that corner, and the fact that the oil was low, all the bearings went in a second. This, as well can be imagined, was a bitter disappointment, but it also presented me

with a major problem of how to get two cars back to England. No way could I face being towed some 700 or 800 miles across France. So, I hired a flatbed railway truck, and put the two cars on that to Paris, and then towed the MG with the Morris tender car, back to London. I have often wondered if I would have finished that race if I had not taken my wife for that blind around Montlhery. At home, I stripped the engine down and replaced all the bearings. Fortunately the crankshaft was undamaged. I also replaced the rings and valve springs. I competed in a few smaller events and so brought the 1949 season to a close. During the winter of 1949-50, I built myself another engine. My original one was OK, but I thought it was about time I gave it a thorough overhaul. This included reboring the cylinders, then sleeving them back to standard. I did this by fitting “Cromard” liners, which had a reputation for being very hard-wearing, as indeed they were. I remember one little scare I had when I had completed this engine; I ran it in the usual way for some thousand miles, and then went testing for performance. To my dismay, I was about 1000 revs down. I tried everything I knew to improve the performance, but whatever I did didn’t seem to get any response.

George climbs into the car during a routine night stop. The few mechanics tools are ready to hand in the pits

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I contacted Basil de Mattos who was a technician at Laystalls who had fitted the liners and done the rebore. I explained my problem and he told me to stop worrying as Cromard liners were so tough, it took about 10,000 miles before it could be said that they were really run in. This proved to be absolutely right. When I finally did about that distance, the engine did perform well. So, I decided at that point that it would be the engine I would use at Le Mans in 1950, because I had succeeded in getting an entry for the race. I opened the season with a few small races at places like Goodwood and Silverstone, but, of course, my main aim was Le Mans again. This year I had, as my co-driver, yet another inn keeper, Eric Winterbottom. He was a charming chap and was quite impressed with the car.

When he asked me what the rev limit was, I replied: “Please yourself – the engine is unbustable.” He looked at me as if I were mad, but I really had that much confidence in it! I took the car back to Le Mans exactly as it was the previous year. As I actually had no aggravation in 1949 at scrutineering, I expected to get through without any bother. But no. This year, they made me fabricate extensions for the front mud guards, and rearrange my lighting system, which meant fitting another set of lamps. They even made me fit a wider bonnet strap. We completed this work and were passed OK. Practice went off without any problems, and both Eric and myself felt very happy about the way the car was running. We had set ourselves a pattern as to the manner we would run the race.

Our only object was to finish and qualify for the Bi-Annual Cup. And so with this aim in mind, we stuck to the plan religiously. As with all things, when they go OK, there really is not a lot to report. Suffice to say the car ran perfectly throughout, but the closing laps were really something exciting. All the way round the course people were waving at you with their hats and programmes. It really was a wonderful experience that I shall never forget. When all the excitement of being in the finish and things had died down, I worked out rapidly what the car had achieved. We had covered 1,760 miles at an average speed of 73mph. We had used no water, one pint of oil, got around 24 miles to the gallon, and we were still on the original tyres. We had finished second in the class to a special works Racing Jowett Jupiter. Altogether it was a very satisfying result. To be continued…

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long with most other events and outings in 2020, we had to cancel the annual gathering at Aldon Automotive last October, so with nothing to report this time I thought perhaps those who take an interest in engine tuning and modifications might enjoy reading the story of my own engine. The late Gerry Rafferty’s 1979 track sums up rather well my experience six or so years back with LYL 411D, the 1966 MkII MG Midget I’ve owned for some time. While free revving, the 59 or so bhp from its original fully balanced 1098cc engine in modern traffic was proving a little short, making overtaking especially a risky business. So what to do? MG Midgets are more than capable of handling extra power, the most extreme K converted cars produce in excess of 200bhp, although most between 135 and 170bhp, thus restrictions are almost limitless. But my car being a fairly original

The photo of FJT 199D that appeared in the 1974 issue of Safety Fast!

example, I wanted to keep it that way, modifications with sympathy and in period of the car. In April 1974 I’d read a report in Safety Fast! by John Larminie, on how he had tackled the same problem also with a 1966 MkII Midget, registered FJT 199D. (Now owned by Club member Phil Cox in Scotland). And it must have struck a chord, for I remembered reading this account, so dug out the old magazine to study it again. John had installed a standard 1275cc engine, but had made other changes including fitting a 3.7:1 diff and

slightly larger tyres, resulting in a car he claimed capable of pulling away cleanly in top from 25mph, but which would cruise all day at 70mph, pulling 3800rpm. All this plus 40+mpg, but what John didn’t mention was how good its acceleration was. Not quite as vital in 1974 as today, when even a standard 1098 could quite easily squirt around the ubiquitous Morris Minors, Triumph Heralds, and Ford Anglias. For this is where I wanted improvement, but good fuel consumption, to, (important if you enjoy touring as we do, and John mentioned he did) for even 40mpg only

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Dished Onyx pistons

gives a range of 240 miles with the standard six-gallon tank. This old article therefore offered some useful pointers. My daughter had owned a 1275 MkIII with a balanced and blueprinted engine using the standard 230/252 cam which was both smooth and quite powerful, probably the best 1275 I had ever experienced. This therefore seemed one way to proceed. After some research and discussions with those who know far more about engine tuning than I, it seemed a 1275 with balanced crank, rods and pistons etc, in combination with either a Mini Cooper S cam, (240/252), or MG Metro cam, (252/268), and MG Metro/1275 Cooper S valves, (35mm inlet - 29mm exhaust), should work well with the original inch-and-a-quarter SU’s, producing both an increase in power and torque, but without affecting fuel consumption, plus an extra bonus, would remain correct in appearance under the bonnet. The alternative was to go a bit more extreme, and ultimately I was convinced by this argument, going for a larger bore block, (1330cc), and a modified head with larger valves, (35.5mm inlet - 31mm exhaust), with the MG Metro cam and a lightweight flywheel, but still using my standard SU’s. Although beyond period spec, this combination offered more power for greater acceleration, my only doubt being its docility, as a touring car needs to have flexibility such that it’s capable of both pulling away from low revs, and happy to crawl along in traffic. With the new professionally built engine installed, I collected the car, filled the tank, and set off the 70 or so miles for home. Although driving gently it was immediately evident I had more power, but also a couple

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Modified head with 35.5/31mm valves

Standard Cooper S head with 35/29mm valves

BUT MY CAR BEING A FAIRLY ORIGINAL EXAMPLE, I WANTED TO KEEP IT THAT WAY, MODIFICATIONS WITH SYMPATHY AND IN PERIOD OF THE CAR of large flat spots, and the fuel gauge was falling rather rapidly, too. In addition, the semi-racing clutch was dragging in traffic, so the expected adjustments I thought a new set-up might require seemed about right. First I wanted to tackle the flat spots and poor fuel consumption. The tail pipe and nearside rear bodywork was black with soot indicating problems here, so could it just be poorly adjusted carbs, although the engine builder had put

the car on a rolling road for tuning only a few days beforehand? The carburettors had been performing perfectly when attached to my 1098 engine, and nothing appeared amiss, although I wondered at the choice of needle, EK. Nevertheless I renewed the spindles, jets, floats, valves, springs and all the other wearing components, plus, after studying the SU needle booklet, I chose three which appeared more appropriate. (This little book is really useful, illustrating across 12 increments where and by how much the needle tapers. By making a plot chart and overlaying the needles of choice, you can see how they perform in relationship to each other). Re-fitted with the standard needle (AN), and set up accurately, things improved slightly, although it wouldn’t idle below 1400rpm,

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Ready to be re-installed.

was reluctant to start, and still only returned at best 24mpg, and given that, even in highly tuned form, the A series is renowned for its meagre appetite for fuel, something was still wrong. The flat spots continued also, while the plugs remained very sooty even with the jets set at maximum lean, so I booked onto a different rolling road hoping the problem could be resolved. With ignition timing optimised and much adjustment throughout the day, no matter what was tried, the engine wouldn’t rev freely. No power below 1800rpm, then a short burst at 2100, a big drop at 2300 before suddenly waking up at 3000, and although showing a dangerous level of leanness, the plugs stubbornly remained wet, black and very sooty. The best torque figure achieved was 78 lb/ft at 4906rpm, while a maximum 93bhp was seen at 5293rpm, but clearly the combustion was wrong and not something simple tuning could rectify. A few weeks later with the help of a good friend and longtime Midget racer James Thacker, who has built and been involved with many A series engines, we set about checking the cam profile with a dial gauge and protractor to at least determine if the cam was as specified. (Should mention that by this stage I’d decided to change the clutch so had removed the engine which of course helped immensely with accessibility for checking the cam).

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RE-INSTALLED, THE DIFFERENCE WAS REMARKABLE; IF ANYTHING, IT SEEMED EVEN MORE POWERFUL, PROBABLY DUE TO ITS NEW SMOOTH AND FREE REVVING NATURE

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James now takes over. “After a couple of hours measuring and double-checking, we agreed it was indeed a 252/268 MG Metro cam, showing good consistency over all eight lobes, and was timed in pretty much perfectly as BMC recommend, at half a degree later than 110 degrees ATDC, a touch retarded on the conventional max opening point on number one inlet, ‘MOP’ method. However, checking the lift at TDC on the exhaust stroke, (the ‘equal overlap method’), gave a reading of exhaust .059” lift, and inlet .026”, demonstrating the cam was quite significantly retarded. A retarded cam affects the torque/power low down and pick up which is not very desirable. The cam was therefore advanced using the Vernier wheel to end up very slightly advanced on the ‘equal overlap method’, with .040” lift on the inlet and .035” exhaust at TDC. Double checking this on the ‘MOP’ method showed this to be 104 degrees ATDC, 6.5 degrees more advanced than where it was set originally. This would help smooth the power delivery, but was however only part of the answer, for my son John had taken a look at the cylinder head which he felt offered more clues. It had huge inlet ports more suitable for a race spec engine with a 45DCOE, rather than a pair of standard 1.25” SU’s with a standard inlet manifold. He felt it was this combination of parts which were not working in harmony. The

larger 31mm exhaust valve and retarded cam timing was hurting the low speed running, while the large inlet ports in conjunction with the small inlet manifold and standard carbs were causing poor air speed and mixture presentation, hence the combustion problem. He also noticed the distributor advance curve was not helping due to a low static advance, and suggested changing this to a standard advance distributor.” (Apart from building his own selfprepared National Championship-winning rallycross Mini, John Thacker has many years experience specialising in engine set up for Aldon Automotive, Prodrive, Mercedes-Benz F1, and is currently the dyno engineer for the Honda Formula 1 team). With the cam advanced as outlined above, and a new old-stock original Cooper S head, just polished and fitted with original Mini Cooper S 29/35mm valves, James theorised the 1330cc capacity, would give approximately 4% more power over a 1275cc MG Metro, and that by using my rockers, (forged 1.3), and carbs with a 10.5 to 1 C/R he estimated a conservative output should be in the region of 80bhp at around 5000rpm, but above all would offer both smooth torque and power delivery. I decided not only to replace the clutch, but also the lightweight flywheel with a standard item, both balanced to match,

as this would further improve tractability from low tick over for driving down narrow country lanes and in traffic. Re-installed, the difference was remarkable; if anything, it seemed even more powerful, probably due to its new smooth and free revving nature, so finally I had the engine performing as I’d originally envisaged, proving that even with the best of intentions when it comes to modifications, many things have to be considered for the whole to work in harmony. As yet, it still has to go back on the rollers; however playing with needles and set up – I’m currently using the H6 needle – has resulted in good fuel economy, with the plugs showing that lovely light grey colour indicating a fairly accurate mixture. In top gear it pulls cleanly and smoothly from 1500rpm all the way to 5000rpm, and is an absolute joy behind the wheel – and with that cam it sounds pretty good, too! From 2017 until late 2019 we’d used the car extensively, including a week in the Brecon Beacons when, not hanging around, it powered up the hills with no effort while returning 37+ mpg, and on the spirited run home gave 42mpg, but most of all a huge grin. Once the opportunity arises to have it back on the rollers I’ll prepare a postscript, as I’m curious to see if James was right with his power prediction.

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The timeline of saloon cars organised by The MGCC Luxembourg

PADDYANDHOPKIRK THE MGCC LUXEMBOURG By Romain Heckemanns

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arlier on in 2020, a few days before the lockdown in Europe, the LOF (the national federation of oldtimers) organised its traditional Autojumble at the Lux Expo on Luxembourg-Kirchberg in the GrandDuchy of Luxembourg. A special display was arranged to celebrate the Mini which turned 60 in 2019, and the special guest at this show was honorary MG Car Club member Paddy Hopkirk, the winner of the Rallye Monte-Carlo in 1964 with a Mini Cooper S. Paddy was back in Luxembourg Paddy Hopkirk, Bob Nosbusch (Triple-M) and Guy Maathuis (MGCCL) 36 SAFETY FAST! JANUARY 2021

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Paddy Hopkirk and Frenchman Jean-Claude Andruet

for the first time since 1965, when he participated in the 1st Slalom pour la Coupe d’Europe d’Ecuries on a large parking area in the middle of the City of Luxembourg. Paddy was kept busy at the Autojumble with many a Mini fan seeking his autograph or a photo with the famous rally driver. The 86-year-old Brit stayed cool and was smiling all the weekend. On his walk through the expo, Frenchman Jean-Claude Andruet (national rallye champion in 1965, 1970, 1972 and European rallye champion in 1970) invited by the organiser of the European Classic Car Tour in May in Luxembourg (which was later cancelled), met Hopkirk. It was impressive to see two legendary rallye drivers of the sixties at a show. Paddy Hopkirk, who also drove a factory MGB at the 24h Le Mans in 1963, an MGB GT on the Targa Florio in 1967 and many others, also made a longer stop on the stand of the MG Car Club Luxembourg and enjoyed a piece of cake together with some members of the club. For the century of MG saloon cars, the MGCCL had ordered a large anniversary cake. A timeline of MG saloon cars was set up on this display. Unfortunately, the only SA in Luxembourg (there are no other pre-war MG saloons in our small country) was missing on the MGCCL stand. Normally, modern cars are not allowed on the Autojumble, but to celebrate the comeback of the marque of MG in Luxembourg, the local MG dealer was invited to show their new MG ZS EV. Generally, MG is known as producer

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Paddy was kept busy signing memorabilia

of two-seater convertibles, but the idea of the MG Car Club Luxembourg was to show that all over the decades the MG Car Company also produced saloon cars. Only a few days after the Autojumble in March, the shutdown of all activities in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg and most parts of Europe forced the old-timer scene to cancel their activities for months. We resumed in the middle of August, with the MGCCL-Summer tour through the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. Some

50 participants in 25 cars took part in this event, together with some Alfa Romeos, Porsches and Lotuses joining the party. In these difficult times the MGCCL did not want refuse other makes entry to its tour; by the way, almost no other clubs organised a meeting for old-timers in Luxembourg in 2020. The Economy-Run at the beginning of November, where the fuel tank is filled up at the start and run until close to empty, closed the 2020 season of the MG Car Club Luxembourg.

MGs head out on the MGCCL Summer tour

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Paul Plummer 01926 854574 scribe@tregister.org

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T TYPE NEWSLETTER As I write this message in early December, the Government has now released its latest regulations and I think it is true to say that lockdown was always going to end in tiers! I hope that despite all the regulations and social distancing rules you and your family managed to have an enjoyable Christmas and you felt that life was not so bad after all.

I have put together a selection of news items that I hope you will find interesting and enlightening and remind you of better times to come in the New Year when we can get out and about in out T Types. Until that time, I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and here’s to a safe, event filled 2021. Paul Plummer

THE T REGISTER PRESIDENT - WHO IS HE? Most of us are aware that the T Register indeed has a President, but many will not know who he is, his background, his involvement in the T Register, and his cars. Here we find out as Mike Lugg takes up the story… Born and bred in the Isle of Wight, he learned to drive in his father’s 1936 Morris 8 so ab initio he became accustomed to the vagaries of the Bishop Cam steering. From early years he was interested in messing about with all things mechanical and developed a passionate interest in motor racing. In his teens he would regularly attend the Goodwood race meetings with school chums to watch Fangio, Gonzales, Moss, Hawthorn, Collins, et al. In 1959 he graduated in civil engineering and worked on the redevelopment of steelworks in Scunthorpe, when his immediate need was for transport. A perusal of the local newspaper revealed, amongst the usual mundane family saloons, an MG sports car, which immediately aroused interest, and after a ride in the black 1947 MG TC and a quick haggle he became the proud owner of LPD 626, the same car that he campaigns to this day. It was, of course, a wreck, having been driven hard by many owners, but it

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was transport with character and it also provided a crash course in automobile maintenance to keep it running and on the road! The car was used for daily transport and at Christmas, Easter and summer holidays the 240-mile trip back to the Isle of Wight to be with family and fiancée. This trip, all on A roads before the advent

of motorways and city bypasses, would take some six hours driving. In 1961 he married his fiancée in the Isle of Wight, from where they set off on honeymoon to Newlyn in Cornwall in the TC with suitcases piled high on the homemade luggage rack. Two weeks later they returned to Scunthorpe in the trusty TC, a round trip of over 1,000 miles.

LPD 626 whilst on honeymoon at Newlyn in August 1961, before restoration.

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Mike in his stunning Reno Red MG TC

Christmas 1962 was spent in the Isle of Wight, returning to Scunthorpe through the deep snows, the journey taking two days with an overnight stay in Banbury and frequent stops to remove ice from the windscreen – both inside and out! A change of job involving a move to Southampton and a company car, enabling the TC to be garaged for the first time and some vital restoration work to be undertaken. This soon morphed into a complete rebuild, which extended over some ten years and three house moves, finally emerging in pristine Reno Red paintwork in late 1985. In June 1986 he took part in the London-Inverness-London Endurance run during which he was accompanied by Henry Stone, one of the factory racing

mechanics, on a fairly fast leg when he just managed to keep ahead of the ex-Pat Moss TF 1500 driven in spirited fashion by Robert MacGillivray. Following this, Henry, who thoroughly enjoyed the experience, accorded him the title of “Le Pilot Fou”! It was on this memorable trip that friendships with Ian and Rosemary Lloyd, Simon and Joyce Gibbard and Marion Best were established leading to a series of social weekends in the Cotswolds, which then grew into the highly successful T- Register Autumn Weekends. It was also the beginning of his involvement in Register activities leading to Chairmanship in 1994. He has taken part in every Autumn Tour bar one, when he was widowed in 2001, as well as the Continental Tour of 1996 and he is a regular participant

in the Continental trips and other Register events. In addition to his beloved TC, he regularly uses a 1971 MGB roadster and his “modern” car is a 2002 MG ZT 190.

Here, Mike is delivering one of his famous ‘Odes’, this time at a Burns Night celebration.

BRINGING HOME NEVILLE PART 4…. Since the last part of ‘Bringing Home Neville’ was seen in print in the May issue, we’ve had the awful coronavirus to contend with, which meant I was unable to visit Cambridgeshire to help Chris with the car until the middle of July. Nevertheless, during this period Chris finished the respray of all the bare panels at Finishline (UK) in Standox 2k colour with a final flattening using a DA system. These were then polished using a 3M compound and then all refitted, looking very smart in BRG. The left-hand door required new hinges and the bonnet needed some timeconsuming adjustment to give a good fit.

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The earlier problem sourcing the rear Dinkywinkaz indicators was solved when I found some similar very suitable items sold by the well-known motorcycle retailer Oxford Products. These have now been fitted and wired up. The front side lights have been modified to take the combined side lights/indicators kit that is available from Stafford Vehicle Components (SVC). The carpets were removed and given a good clean and refitted with Velcro so they can be easily removed if necessary. The hood was in very reasonable original condition and the use of AutoGlym Vinyl and Rubber Care soon had it looking at its best.

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Very few tools came with the car and it was our intention to replicate the original tool kit as near as was possible. I bought some tools at the February MG spares day at Stoneleigh and some online, plus I found a couple of items amongst my own old tools. An appropriately styled tool roll was sourced online and the end result was felt to be a close similarity to what would have been supplied when the car was new. A missing piece of chrome trim

on one of the side screens was solved with a purchase from a friend who had a set from a TC. Due to the delay incurred, the continued restoration of Neville has taken longer than expected and a further visit at the end of October gave us the opportunity for another day’s work and a short road run in the wet. This flagged up a few minor issues that have now been attended to. The speedometer was calibrated and the engine given a final tune up. The all-important fuel ‘dip stick’ was made and calibrated up to the five gallon mark. An advertisement for the car was placed in the December issue of Safety Fast! The car has been left in its original left-hand drive configuration as it left the factory in 1954. It remains to be corrected but we believe that this is the oldest 1500 TF still in existence. Despite a full respray we have done our best to keep as much of the original provenance intact. The car has since been moved and is now in Buckinghamshire and interested parties should contact Pete on 01280 821442 to arrange viewing.

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NEWSLETTER HARRY LESTER BLUE PLAQUE On October 17 the T Register Specials Registrar, Stewart Penfound, was invited to take his Lester MG to Thatcham for the unveiling of a Blue Plaque commemorating the life and exploits of Harry Lester. The garage, which still stands beside the A4 Bath road in Thatcham and currently occupied by Wiltshire Tyres, was acquired by Harry in 1950. It was here that he built his T51 cars, four of them being acquired by a group of up-and-coming young racing drivers, who, as the Monkey Stable Team of Lester MGs, were highly successful at club and international level throughout 1951 and 52 At a small but significant ceremony, the Mayor of Thatcham, Councillor Mike Cole, unveiled the plaque which was mounted on the exterior of the building. Present at the ceremony with Stewart and his car (the last made, being completed in June 1955) was Chris Pamplin, owner of the Dargue MG, a sister car built under Harry’s supervision. The plaque also highlights Harry Lester’s war service, where he worked at an establishment at Welwyn to help design and develop equipment for the SOE. A full biography of Harry Lester, together with the story of The Monkey Stable Team and details of all known Lester cars, is told in the award-winning book ‘Harry Lester, his cars and The Monkey Stable’, available from Stewart whose contact details can be obtained from the T Register website.

Harry Lester’s garage in Bath Road, Thatcham, taken in 1951. 42 SAFETY FAST! JANUARY 2021

Harry Lester at Thatcham, proudly showing off the first of The Monkey Stable cars

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MAGNETTE NEWSLETTER Bidding a not altogether fond farewell to 2020, I can at least send season’s greetings to all, and look forward to better prospects of seeing each other again at Magnette events in the New Year. As you’ll see below (or if you’ve received John Harris’s newsletter) much of the programme has been carried over from previous plans, but is none the worse for that. Although we may still have to take account of any restrictions in place, it’s encouraging to see that Haynes Motor Museum, the first venue for our season-opening Somerset weekend is already open to visitors, with Covid-secure distancing, sanitising and cleaning procedures. Two rather unusual contributions this month, one from Robin Spalding about customising Magnette 1:43 scale models, and another from Graham Austin, who has provided several tech tips previously.

This time he turns his attention to improving the boot space, a subject many owners have probably thought about. You can’t make the boot itself any bigger, but Graham has found a way to increase the usable width which is often a limiting factor when trying to pack folding chairs, etc. Just in passing, I should correct a line in my December update which suggested that Ray Holtzapple in Houston was installing a V8 in his recently acquired Magnette. In fact the previous owner had planned to do this as part of a restoration, but when Ray took ownership of the project (still in bits) he decided to aim for originality instead - probably a good idea given the interesting history of the car, even if some might have been interested to see the engine conversion. Lastly, as we hurtle towards 2021, here’s an interesting photo from 60 years

ago, found in the Register archive with the caption ‘ZB in the Australian Outback 1961’. There was no further information in the album, so I consulted veteran Australian Magnetteers Loz Scott and Paul Vermont, but they pointed out that the registration plate in the photo doesn’t appear to match formats generally used in any of the states at that time, and that it could even be a South African car. They did confirm, though, that Outback trials took place in the 50s/60s, so it might be one of those (the windscreen looks to have a couple of numbers stuck to it). I don’t suppose anyone will be able to pinpoint it precisely, but do let me know if you’ve seen something similar before and have more information about the event, wherever it was, or even recognise the car – sorry no prizes!

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NEWSLETTER EVENTS FOR 2021 April 24 - 25 Somerset Tour Meet at Haynes Motor Museum off the A303 from 10.00am for coffee, a tour of the museum and lunch. In the afternoon a visit to a local attraction and drive to Glastonbury for an evening meal. On the Sunday there will be a scenic tour around North Somerset to include the Polden Hills and Cheddar Gorge and finally lunch at Chew Valley Lake. May 29 Magnettes & Trams A visit to the Crich Tramway Museum. Display your Magnette in the recreated period village and ride the trams. If you intend to make it a weekend break it’s advisable to book accommodation early as you will be in the popular Peak District National Park.

July 30 -August 1 International Magnette weekend This will be the 25th anniversary of the event, which confusingly is still officially titled ‘Magnette Day’. Based around Westerwald in Germany, the date has been moved later than usual to allow visitors to travel on to the EEOTY afterwards.

September 18 -19 Kop Hill Climb The annual rerunning of a classic hillclimb at Princes Risborough also includes club display areas, giving us the chance to meet up, enjoy the wide variety of historic cars and maybe even one of the Halliday’s legendary barbecues at their home nearby.

August 7-8 Magnettes & Steam Weekend A Saturday visit to the Bolton and Embsay Railway near Skipton, arranged by Magnette owner John Beesley. This will be combined with our usual display at the Harrogate MG Club Show on Sunday at Pateley Bridge, a popular and spectacular showground venue just a short distance from the railway

October 9 - 10 Lou Shorten Tribute Weekend Our usual Saturday meeting at Lenwade during the day, and an evening meal at the Wensum Valley Hotel (who are holding 2020 prices for us). On Sunday there will be a visit to the the Poppy Line, North Norfolk Railway.

MAGNETTE 1:43 MODELS In the 1960s at the age of 22, after trading in my charming A35, I owned a second-hand Wolseley 15/50. I thoroughly enjoyed this Gentleman’s saloon but always wanted an MG Magnette. 55 years later I have traded in another charming classic A35 with a Cooper head and twin SUs, for a 1958 Varitone that was restored in the late 1990s with an MGB rear axle and smart black wire wheels. In my ownership it has been fitted with a brake servo,

front discs, alternator and electric power steering for us oldies. Next will be an uprated engine and probably a five-speed gearbox. 15 years or so before the Wolseley, I collected Dinky toys and other diecast model cars – this hobby has continued to today. Included in my collection is a section of cars that my wife and I have owned, from a purple Reliant van (my wife’s first car) and a wonderful RR Silver Shadow. So, a model of the Magnette was obviously required. I have a friend who is an experienced model builder and on his recommendation a K&R white metal kit was purchased and he built a model of my car with correct paintwork, wire wheels and number plates – a 1:43 model of which I am obviously very proud.

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Palmer-designed trio

The model builder is David Wright, who is also an MG owner with an MGA 1600 and has written three books on transport modelling (www.transportmodellingbooks.co.uk) After reading Paul Batho’s book on the Magnette it inspired me to ask David if he could build the convertible built by an inventive owner some years ago and shown in the book, and also create our interpretation of the one and only coupe reportedly built in the Experimental Department (of which no records or photos survive). Both models are based on the excellent Oxford Diecast Magnette Z1 and Z2. We had the picture and colours for the convertible and for the coupe styling I was able to look at my other classic car, a 1980s Mercedes 230CE pillarless coupe. The Mercedes Coupe

is lower and shorter than its saloon; however I did not think we could improve on Gerald Palmer’s body design so we made it a two-door pillarless coupe with the ‘B’ post removed and a thin chrome strip on the rear window similar to the Mercedes. I now have two very nice one-off models of two rare Magnettes. Also in my model collection I have a white-metal Pathfinder model of the Wolseley 4/44, and a white-metal Lansdowne model of a 1959 Riley 2.6 sports saloon, follow-up to the Riley Pathfinder. I like to group the 4/44, Magnette ZA and the Riley 2.6 together as a fine illustration of Gerald Palmer’s great designs of the early 1950s. Robin Spalding

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You may have noticed our pre-Christmas sale of Register clothing and other regalia, which will hopefully make space for some brandnew designs in 2021. And it’s worth a reminder that if Santa still hasn’t brought you a copy of Paul Batho’s definitive ‘MG Magnette’ book, it will continue to be available at Register events, signed by

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the author, or indeed from the MGCC shop or publisher Amberley. Peter Martin is also gearing up for one or two new lines in his spares emporium, so look out for these appearing on his website mgspecs.co.uk. Peter has been kept very busy with orders throughout 2020 and greatly appreciates that more customers are now checking his lists to establish exactly which part they need before contacting him.

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Shelf with wheel underneath

BOOT MODIFICATIONS

We love our ZA Magnette but found the boot too narrow for our requirements, more of a personal preference, really, than a fault. Like a lot of classics I suppose, our car is used for special occasions mainly, which means packing picnic stuff into the boot and we found it clumsy putting chairs and other picnic paraphernalia in with the spare wheel where it was designed to fit, so I changed it. Nothing to alarm the purist! The only alterations to the structure of the car were two small holes drilled in the inner wheel arches. It seemed to me that the spare wheel was taking up too much usable space, standing as it does in the upright position, so I laid it flat on the boot floor. Then measuring the distance across the width from chassis leg to chassis leg I cut and fitted a sheet of 1/4” plywood. The boot depth is sufficient for the wheel to fit neatly beneath the shelf. The next thing was to make access to the spare wheel suitable for emergency use without the need to empty everything out above the wheel, and that meant cutting the sheet into two width-wise 16” from the foremost (petrol tank) end. This rear portion will remain fixed in the car so needs lifting up to allow enough height for the wheel to clear it when dragged out of the car. A 2” x 1” wood frame was enough. To secure it to the car an L-shaped bracket on either side was needed and screwed to the plywood and this is where the drilling came in. Each bracket is then screwed to the inner wheel arch with a self-tapper. The two pieces of ply are then hinged together so the rearmost section can be lifted high enough for access to the wheel. It will be necessary to fit blocks to either side of this piece to support it at the right height, and it will only lift a small way as

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it comes into contact with the body but it should be high enough for the wheel to pass through easily. It is also a handy place for storing small items around the wheel. Moving the wheel from its original fixing point exposed the petrol pump, so I found it worthwhile making and fitting a shield to prevent luggage sliding round and coming into contact with it. I covered the whole in carpet for appearance and used an old piece of leather belt slotted through a hole in the wheel as a handle to lift it free with. The result is a much wider and flatter boot floor with better accommodation for picnic chairs, table, basket and flasks, not to mention tools and wet weather clothing. Graham Austin

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WELCOME TO THE

MGC NEWSLETTER First and foremost, on behalf of all the C Register committee we would like to wish you all a very Happy New Year and hoping for better things to come in 2021. We are very much looking forward to when we can all get together again.

A quick reminder that the MGC 2021 Calendar is now available to purchase at the bargain price of £9.99 plus postage. Please email Mike at mgc_mike@ btinternet.com to order your copy and obtain details of postage costs.

This month we are fortunate to have received a very interesting article on University Motors Specials written by Rick Parry, which some of you will know is a subject which is now very close to my heart. Colin Howes

Rick Parry’s UML Special

UNIVERSITY MOTORS MGC SPECIALS I have recently been contacted by Colin Howes of the MGC Register to put something down on paper about the London and Home Counties MG dealership of University Motors Ltd and their MGC Specials. I wrote a similar article 10 years ago for another magazine. I also want to correct a few misconceptions about the C Specials that have been written in various publications over the

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years, and since writing my first article I have been contacted by ex-employees of the company. University Motors first opened their doors to the public in 1911 by Major George Bradstock DSO MC 1888-1966, just prior to the start of the First World War. He served in the 14th division of the Royal Field Artillery during WWI. At the time of opening, UML had their first

business premises at 7 Hertford Street which was the company’s service centre and head office. Stratten House, 80 Piccadilly, was their prestigious showroom and from these premises they sold various models by a number of manufacturers such as Railton, Lagonda, Vauxhall and MGs from 1930. They also sold cars by foreign manufacturers, for example the French car company Delage and trucks by the American Dodge company. In 1959 British Motor Corporation (BMC) started work on designing a replacement for the ageing MGA, which was to be designed as a unitary construction (monocoque) whereas the MGA had a separate chassis. The new

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Autocar Magazine road test car UMG1 as it is today

vehicle was to be called the MGB. The MGB was launched on September 20 1962 followed three years later by the MGB GT and was designed to later be fitted with a larger engine with enough room in the engine bay for a ‘V’ configured engine if required. By the mid-1960s there were calls from the sports car buying fraternity for a larger engine to be fitted in the B; however the MGB didn’t receive a larger engine until August 1973 when the MGB GT V8 was introduced, fitted with the American Buick alloy V8 engine. In 1965 design work began on the MGC when an MGB roadster body shell was removed from the production line at Abingdon and converted to a C, which primarily involved handmade (off tool) body panels. The MGC/GT was launched on October 15 1967, which was to be an extensively modified MGB body shell which entailed a complete redesign of the floors, front suspension and inner front wings to accept torsion bar suspension. (Fitting a front torsion bar system to the MGC was not

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new, it was first fitted to the MG R type of 1935 and only 10 cars were produced.) Shortly after its launch, the C was to be unveiled on a very cold press day which took place at Silverstone race circuit in Northamptonshire, UK. University Motors took delivery of their first MGC, which was a GT, on November 16 1967. Finished in blue coachwork and black interior with overdrive and wire wheels options, it was the first of 824 MGC/GTs to be delivered to UML in its two-year production period. At the end of production in August 1969 there were 141 MGC/GTs stored at the factory, which had been assembled on the production line without a specific order build sheet. These were placed in the factory storage area until a customer placed an order for a new C; however in late 1969 the C was an old model and out of production, therefore finding a customer would be difficult. In late August MG were in talks with UML management and a deal was struck for them to offload the last 141 UK-spec Cs.

The deal was heavily discounted as an incentive and the cars delivered between September and December 1969. I have trawled through the MGC production records and have come to the conclusion that the figure was in fact 133 and not 141 cars involved. September October November December

37 cars delivered. 1 car delivered. 91 cars delivered. 4 cars delivered.

Total 133 When UML received these last Cs they were placed in storage at their Hanwell site alongside the other Cs they had in stock. These were selling at a less than leisurely pace, so in order to pep up the sale of Cs John Day, sales manager at their Conduit Street showroom, suggested to Geoffrey Durtnal, UML’s sales director, that they should offer the customer a customised C with mechanical enhancements.

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University Motors Special badge - usually fitted to the bonnet

During 1970/71 UML offered UNIVERSITY MOTORS SPECIAL MGCs to the public and it must be said that these Cs did not catch the imagination of the sports car buying public, as only 14 cars were converted to the Special specification and 21 Cs converted to Downton specification. The specification of these cars all differed as no two Specials were the same and the option list was endless. Basically, the customer was able to have anything they wanted from the options list in order

for the salesman to close the deal and UM would have one less car to sell. Some of the options included alloy wheels, reworked interior, vinyl /sunroof full or part respray and even a rectangular headlight conversion, as well as mechanical upgrades (Downtonised). If a customer specified a respray it was normally a colour from the BLMC range; however there are two Cs that were painted in Florida green, a UM colour, another in Pistachio green which is a Lotus colour and another in Aubergine, a Mk 2 Ford Cortina 1600E colour from the late 1960s, If the car was to be painted, only the coachwork colour was changed i.e. the boot and engine bay remained the original factory colour. The interior specification varied extensively from a single item to an adult full rear seat conversion. If a rear adult seat was ordered the battery boxes were cut out and new steel welded in to form the basis of the seat and the twin batteries re-fitted in the rear of the car. There were also uprated leaf springs fitted to carry the extra weight and Spax or Koni shock absorbers to help the handling. Uprated shock absorbers were fitted to all the Special Cs. The engine

bay didn’t escape decoration either; the engine oil canister, rocker cover were chromium plated as was the dip stick on two cars I have seen. In the February 1970 copy of Motor magazine UML placed their own quarterpage advert for the MGC Specials. This was then followed by three magazines producing a road test and specification articles, Custom Car, Motor and Autocar magazines. Custom Car carried the first article in June 1970. Their C Special was registered 1 UML, a primrose C GT with overdrive, special grille, vinyl/sunroof and a Downton Stage two conversion. Motor magazine published their article, also in June 1970, with their demonstrator registered 2 UML, also a C GT in tartan red with overdrive, special grille vinyl/sunroof and a Stage two Downton conversion. Finally, Autocar with their published article dated December 1970 and the Special they tested was registered UMG 1. This also had a Downton Stage two conversion, cosmic wheels, overdrive and an MGB recessed grille and remained in the factory colour of Grampian grey with a damask red roof and teardrop bonnet bulge painted

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University Motors Special with Cibie headlight conversion and custom paintwork

by Wood & Pickett. All three Specials were fitted with a UNIVERSITY MOTORS SPECIAL MGC badge pinned to the bonnet just forward of the bonnet bulge which on 1 UML and 2 UML was painted matt black. University Motors at this time were selling standard Cs for £1,370 and a Special came in at £1,620. Motor magazine quoted £158 for a Stage two Downton conversion and £228 for a Stage three, although all the Downton Stage three invoices I have seen quote £247. Downton offered their conversions for the MGC from as early as 1968. The majority of the 21 conversions carried out were of the Stage two specification and it is reported that only three Stage three conversions were carried out on the UM Specials. The Downton conversions were numbered. Stage two (two - SU carburettors) was known as number 43 in Downton language and offered an increase to 149bhp, whereas the Stage three conversion (three - SU carburettors) was known as number 45 and offered 174bhp. A standard MGC, GT or roadster, was rated at 145bhp. These upgrades were backed up by UML’s own mechanical warranties. The 12 unique grilles produced and fitted to the Specials were designed and produced in late 1969 by Wood and Pickett and consisted of three horizontal slats fitted to the original outer chrome shell replacing the vertical slats; the two remaining specials were fitted with recessed and standard grilles.

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University motors 1970

Price list

Special paint from £65 Whethershield Sunroof £43 Vinyl roof £30 Grille £22 Inertia reel seat belts £17 Koni front shock absorbers Pair £16 Mota lita steering wheel £13 Cosmic alloy wheels (five) £60 Downton conversion (Stage two) £175 Downton conversion (Stage three) £228 Tape player £58 Radio £33 There were other MGCs to leave the UML showrooms which were cosmetically enhanced. This mainly consisted of paint jobs, interior work, alloy wheels and others simply had a Downton conversion; however these cars were not Specials and were not badged as such. It is difficult today, 50 years, on to say which C is a Special and which is not and it all comes down to a good history file. As stated, there were 21 MGCs converted to Downton specification and 14 Specials built, so that leaves another seven cars which only had a mechanical Downton upgrade. All three of the University Motors MGC Specials mentioned in this article, 1 UML,

2 UML and UMG 1, survive to this day and are in fine fettle. Finally, I feel I must point out that the last 133 Cs to leave the factory were all sold as basic standard cars – they may well have had some minor upgrading but were not Specials. The Specials were chosen by the customer based on the colour they preferred and then upgraded and picked from the cars UM had in stock e.g. 2 UML is a very early MGC GT and had been in stock for over two years prior to being modified and then sold to its first owner. I have been researching University Motors Ltd for many years now and I am still amazed at the effort they put in to sell a car at any time in their history. If anyone reading this article has any info on the company or on the MGC Specials I would be grateful if they could contact me. I would especially like to know about the rear seat conversions they carried out on the GTs. I currently own a University Motors MGC Special, reg number GGW 807J and have done so for the past 13 years, alongside my concours mineral blue MGC GT which I have owned for the last 30 years. The MGC, whether a GT or a roaster, made very little impact on the motoring world but did make it a better place to be. Rick Parry

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ZRZSZT NEWSLETTER Happy New Year. Welcome to our first newsletter of 2021 and to the 20th Anniversary of the launch of our cars. I hope all had an enjoyable Christmas and your families continue to be safe and well. We have another busy year of events planned. Some of them have been rolled over from last year, but we also have some new ones mixed in there, too. Our flagship event will of course be Zed 20 which takes place in August. At the time of writing there are a few dates we are still need to confirm, but they will be added to our events calendar in due course. Please see below our confirmed events for the forthcoming year. Sat March 20 Fri-Sun March 26-28

Silverstone Racing Round, Silverstone, Northants Classic Car Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham

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It’s hard to believe our Zeds are now 20 years old and it’s fantastic that the enthusiasm and following they have generated is as strong as ever. Continuing

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Brands Hatch Racing Round, Brands Hatch, Kent Peter Best Drive It Day, Braxted Park, Essex Oulton Park Racing Round, Oulton Park, Cheshire Donington Racing Round, Donington, Leics MGF 25, NMM Gaydon, Warks Zed 20, Burghley House, Lincs Snetterton Racing Round, Snetterton, Norfolk ‘Zeds at the Lakes’ Road Trip, Kendal, Cumbria Zeds in the North, Lakeland Motor Museum

at Burghley House, Stamford. Burghley House is very popular for motoring events and we wanted to go somewhere suitably grand, but also have the facilities for a great family day out. The day will include: • Dedicated Parking Areas for ZR, ZS, ZT, 260s, and ZR Express • Monogram Showcase Parking • Show & Shine Competition • 51st Street Display Area* • Discounted Entry into the house and gardens • Traders • All MGs welcome

the tradition of having large events to celebrate anniversaries, we are planning Zed 20 to be on a similar scale. Zed 20 will take place on Sunday August 15

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ZEDS AT THE LAKES & ZEDS IN THE NORTH Our four-day road trip “Zeds at the Lakes” which was sadly postponed last year now takes place this September as we head to the beautiful Lake District. The revised dates for our trip are now over the weekend of Friday 10 to Monday September 13. This is something the Register has never done before and we are delighted to include this tour in the Zed’s 20th anniversary year. We

have jointly organised the trip with Scenic Car Tours. This weekend also includes our now traditional regional event; “Zeds in the North” which will take place on Sunday 12 at the Lakeland Motor Museum. For those on the road trip, admission to the museum is included in the price of the weekend. Those just wishing to attend the museum will receive discounted entry

on the day. If you would like to join us for the road trip please contact the Scenic Car Tours sales team directly and register your interest. They have suggested that this is done sooner rather than later as the hotels they use are popular and can get booked up well in advance with other guests. This will help them ascertain the number of reservations required.

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NEWSLETTER ‘SAVE A ZED’ – A LOCKDOWN PROJECT

In lockdown when the gardening, fence painting and decorating is all done, what is an MG Enthusiast to do with the free time it leaves you with, when learning a language or playing an instrument is of no interest? The decision to sell our current TF Spark had already been taken for health reasons, like the lack of ease to get in and out, plus car size issues, given a bad experience we had with two foreign lorries on the M25. Therefore, we decided we would go back to Zed ownership and scanned various sources for a ZS 180 Mk2 saloon in an interesting

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colour, or maybe a Monogram colour, but the search was without any success. At this point of lockdown cabin fever frustration, I spotted an interesting advert for a ZT SE 180 automatic saloon in Dark Fantasy Monogram. I felt, given some future touring trip ideas and given that we also don’t travel light, i.e. a small TF boot, it would fit the bill nicely. As we were in lockdown and having family members on the NHS vulnerable persons list, viewing the car several hundred miles away was not an option.

Having called the owner and asked all the correct questions and got reasonable answers, at this point my heart overtook my head and as a non-gambling man did something you should never do: I made an offer and bought the car blind. I made transport arrangements for the car to be transported from the West Country to my home in Suffolk. On arrival with the vehicle courier the car looked more like a barn-find car but without the luxury of ever being stored in a barn. The paint was very dirty and with a dull bloom, with several marks and scratches plus bumper accident damage at the back and front being something the previous owner omitted to advise on fully – the hazard of buying blind ,I thought. I only have myself to blame. The inside was full of petrol receipts and broken glass, plus I shudder to think what the stains on front seats were! The wiper blades were covered in green moss from having been kept outside for some considerable time. Under the bonnet was full of leaves and cobwebs. Having known from my DVLA research what MOT problems the car would likely have, I had agreed that the car did not have an MOT. The tyres were pretty shot, and one was the wrong size. At this point I was thinking it was a project, but what had I done, I have paid too much, hay ho. Going forward, the project started with a good wash and an inside clear out to assess the details of actions needed. With new brake discs and pads, suspension tie rods, wiper blades, plus a set of new tyres on order, and a fresh MOT was a good start. Various clips and fittings were missing, so were ordered online. The headlight plastic covers were so misted up you could not see the fittings inside. The cleaning kit and my electric drill worked well but not good enough to remove all the old scratches, thus would need more professional help. I started the restoration at the back of the car. Like most ZTs the boot had leaked at some point but was now dry, so with it cleaned up and repainted, we were off. The boot carpet was covered in what looked like concrete and the base board distorted out of shape. So, with a new boot carpet ordered, and a new base board made, the missing bits from the spare wheel tool kit were also ordered on eBay; at least now the boot was immaculate. www.mgcc.co.uk


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Cleaning up the inside once the rubbish was collected up was not too bad with a good vacuum. Washing up liquid and a jet wash sorted the foot mats. Leather cleaner and restorer bought up the seats surprisingly well, and also the dash. The windows, sun roof and door cards came up well with other cleaning products. As the car has a wood-effect dash, the steering wheel had wood-effect inserts which were now bleached almost white by the UV sunlight. I bought and fitted another steering wheel to replace it which is a full leather wheel which I preferred, and which also has the correct controls for cruise control, etc. To make up for loss of wood, I found some more wood-effect parts to go around the gear selection, which mine did not have. These were removed from a Rover 75 at a local breakers yard. I also found some rear door kick plates which were better than mine, as I had already ordered new ones for the front doors. At this point, the only thing I did under the bonnet was to check engine fluid levels and vacuum out the leaves and cobwebs. A quick wipe over the muddy paint bits and a bit of cleaning product on the plastic bits were enough for now, as more detailing later was the order of another day. www.mgcc.co.uk

Bodywork cleaning started with a good wash then with clay baring the whole car, followed by T-Cut, then a good waxing and machine polishing with high-definition polish. This removed almost all the marks from the body of the car, other than the bumpers. That is not many words for a lot of work over more than one day. All the badges and number plates were also replaced at this point. The front bumper had a large scrape down the offside, a smaller one on the near side and various marks from having got too close to a wall on the front. The rear bumper had cracks in it where it also had been backed into something several times. A badly fitted replacement exhaust back box that was too short in length meant the exhaust heat had burnt the plastic bumper around the heat shield. A second-hand replacement rear bumper was ordered online, as were new parking sensors. At this point, arrangements were made for the wheels to be shot blasted and powder coated by a local company I had used before. The car was left with the company, as they would remove the wheels and fit the new tyres etc. after powder coating. On visiting the car during the work, I discovered they had painted the wheels the wrong colour. On collecting it at the second visit all was well but very frustrating.

A few days later I decided I would paint the brake calipers, only to find the powder coaters had tightened the wheel nuts up so tightly that normal wheel braces would not loosen the wheel studs and some stud heads were now round. I also found the locking wheel studs had been chewed up, and now with no slots the locking wheel nuts had also become useless for getting the wheels off. Eventually brute force and the use of an impact driver and torque sockets hammered onto the studs, together with the use of a long breaker bar being stood on, did the job in the end. The calipers were eventually painted and the wheels replaced together with new wheel and locking wheel studs. The next big issue was getting the bumpers sprayed, so I made date arrangements with a friend’s spray shop restoration business to get the work booked in. After a bit of internet research, I ordered the correct Monogram paint shade from Custom Paints in Sheffield. To keep down the price of the work in hand, I removed the back and front bumpers and cleaned up both areas myself. I also provided new stainless nuts and bolts plus plastic clips and rivets for panel refitting. The car came back with bumpers nicely painted and all assembled on the car. The restoration company also completed the headlight lens refurbishment that smartened up the front no end. All the car’s features such as cruise control, dash sat nav, electric seats, electric sunroof, rear window blinds, rear parking sensors, radio and CD and electric windows all worked fine with no blown bulbs. The automatic gearbox all appeared to work smoothly, other than the usual Zed air bag warning light on, which was quickly fixed. With the car now looking good, the main outstanding jobs are underneath. Like most ZTs, the under tray is currently held on with tie wraps. Therefore, the tray is awaiting new mounting clips when I can get near my friend’s post lift to get the car off the ground. I’ll also take the opportunity to adjust the exhaust back box position and clean the cat sensor. To conclude the ZT’s rejuvenation, it will need a full service and all fluids changing when I un-sorn the car in spring 2021. Peter Skipper JANUARY 2021 SAFETY FAST! 59


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FITTING A MARSHALL SUPERCHARGER - PART II By Richard Johns

In part one, published in the November 2020 issue, Richard was well on the way to fitting the supercharger to his lovely 1934 MG PA. In this instalment he finishes the fitting, and gets it ready for commissioning‌ The Front Pulley The first step was to expose the end of the crankshaft by removing the Front Engine Support/Radiator Support and the End Cover. First, the engine needs to be supported under the sump with a block of wood and a jack to avoid it just dropping by pivoting about the rear engine mount.

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The Front Engine Support is fixed to the chassis by two bolts and to the End Cover by four bolts. The picture below left shows it after removal. The next step is to remove the End Cover, shown below, by first removing the crankshaft end nut and the existing pulley.

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TECH TORQUE The end of the crankshaft is then exposed.

There are two machining modifications that need to be undertaken on the end cover: the four fixing holes need to be countersunk to enable four new countersunk screws to be used (this is necessary because the pulley would otherwise foul the bolt heads) and the inner diameter of the end cover needs to be machined to take an oil seal. It turned out that the second of these modifications had already been done on my engine although the oil seal needed to be replaced with one with a slightly larger ID. The new seal was SKF CR35x45x7HMS5RG. If the machining for the oil seal had not already been done the end cover would need mounting in the four-jaw chuck and carefully set up to machine the recess.

The next step was to fit the pulley and here a problem emerged. The new pulley is shown in the two pictures below.

The problem I encountered was the pulley would not go onto the end of the crankshaft because there is insufficient space between the shaft and the chassis cross member immediately in front. The pulley was simply too long to go over the nose of the crankshaft without fouling the cross member.

I dropped the front of the engine further and further in an attempt to fit the pulley but there was no way the pulley would go on. To lower the front of the engine as far as possible I ended up: disconnecting the track rod, removing the seats and the floor to allow access to the rear engine mounts to slacken off the pinch bolts/remove the locating pin to allow the engine to pivot about the rear mount, and then removing the tachometer drive from the rear of the cam cover to avoid it fouling on the bulkhead, slackening off the bolts holding the propshaft tunnel sheet metalwork and removing the odometer drive‌ but still there was no chance of the pulley going onto the end of the crankshaft. The only way I could see that this could be done with the engine in situ would be to remove the chassis cross member and I was not prepared to do this. 62 SAFETY FAST! JANUARY 2021

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The Front Support Plate

Plan B. I made a new two-piece pulley with a hub that would fit onto the crankshaft and a pulley that would then bolt onto the hub. The new hub is made from EN24T, the internal keyway is spark eroded and the existing pulley was machined to fit the new hub. They are held together with 4x 5/16” BSF high tensile cap screws. And now it fits!

It is important to check that the back of the pulley does not foul the end cover and that the engine turns freely when everything is bolted up tight. The belts can now be put in place and the front engine support reattached. www.mgcc.co.uk

The next sub-project is the support plate that is bolted to the front of the cylinder head with 2x 5/16” BSF studs/nuts. This plate supports the end of the supercharger and also carries the jockey wheel tensioner for the belts. The parts to do this were provided, namely the main plate, an additional small plate with an offset bend that requires welding to the main plate, the jockey wheel and its support plate. These can be seen in the picture at the start of this blog. However, I decided that instead of using the main plate and the plate with the offset bend that had been provided, I would make a complete single-piece plate and (luckily) Barry Walker had a drawing for this that had been made by, I believe, a German enthusiast, Oliver Renzow, that had fitted a similar supercharger. The one-piece plate is straightforward to make from a 200mm x 200mm x 5mm piece of steel and is shown below before the tensioner was fitted.

A few points worth noting: the studs in the cylinder head are threaded 3/8” BSF in the head and 5/16” BSF externally and new, slightly longer, studs need to be made (shown over page). A stud supporting the supercharger to the plate needs to be made. The hole in the supercharger lug was of nominal 5/16” diameter but with about 1/4” length of 3/8” BSF thread. Rather JANUARY 2021 SAFETY FAST! 63


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than extend the threaded portion (which would be a viable option), a shouldered stud with 3x threads was made that can be firmly attached to the supercharger.

And, together with a spacer and a high-tensile half-nut and serrated spring washer, the supercharger is fixed to the plate and, as shown above, with adequate clearance from the belt. The holes for holding the jockey support bracket are 5/16” and 3/8” and it is convenient to tap these into the plate (as it makes for easier adjustment) with a locknut on the back.

A couple of points to note here: in the picture there are multiple washers acting as temporary spacers on the bracket holding studs substituting for the radiator support bracket (coming next) and the length of the bolt head closest to the inner belt was subsequently trimmed slightly to avoid possible interference with the belt. There are 2x 1/2” BSF nuts on both ends of the jockey shaft. The last bracket that requires attention is the top radiator support bracket. Because the radiator support bracket has been pushed forward by 5mm (the thickness of the supercharger support plate) the radiator has also been pushed forward. But, because the radiator tends to pivot about the bottom fixing (probably constrained by the bottom hose) the displacement is magnified at the top. The consequence of this is that the distance from the scuttle to the top of the radiator is approximately 1/2” greater and the bonnet no longer fits properly. 64 SAFETY FAST! JANUARY 2021

The solution to this is to “cut and shut” the radiator support bracket and the only really foolproof way to do this is to first cut the bracket in two, tack weld the two parts back together in situ and then remove and complete the weld. Incidentally, the “nick” that can be seen on the left of the upper part of the bracket in the picture is to avoid the belt and bracket interfering. The picture above gives an indication of the amount of overlap required to get the radiator back to its original position. The final part that needs to be remade is the radiator tie rod so that it goes around the oil feed regulator and the dashpot on the carburettor. This is a length of 1/4” diameter steel, threaded at both ends for the trunnions and shaped as shown below.

Installation complete, I decided to pour a stiff G&T and take the rest of the day off. I would like to acknowledge the valuable advice given to me in a few phone chats with Oliver Richardson. The whole installation can be found on my blog by visiting www.vintageajs.uk

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Tech Tip from Mick Bath YB Saloon Broken Gear Lever Spring I had a broken spring on the gear lever of my 1952 YB saloon. I used a very quick and easy method to replace the spring. Having removed the gear lever cover from the gearbox, I found that the spring had snapped in two. After several unsuccessful attempts to squash the new replacement

spring, I hit on a very simple and quick method to compress spring. 1. Place spring in vice and compress 2. Tighten two good quality electrical ties to spring to hold in compression. 3. Remove spring from vice and fit to lever; 4. Once on lever, cut ties with hobby knife. Voila-- job done, very quick and easy!Â

Tech Tip Safety Fast MGF Heater control issues Occasionally the MGF and TF suffer with having a heater fan that only works on settings two, three and four, with setting one completely dead. The cause is that the resistor controlling the lowest setting has failed, no doubt because this is the setting most commonly used and has the highest resistance. This can be rectified by replacing the resistor pack, which is located by removing the glove box. Once removed, you will need to undo the nut holding the angled air duct in place and remove it. This will expose the resistor pack. Unclip the multi connector and undo the two screws locating it to the heater module. It’s then a simple matter of screwing in the replacement, re-connecting the wiring and fitting the air duct and glove box.

Tech Tip from Jim Andrews Tickford and Saloon Bodied Cars Elimination of Windscreen Wiper Control Hazard On my VA Tickford one has to reach though the steering wheel spokes to switch the windscreen wipers on or off. This can be a hazardous operation to undertake whilst driving, especially on twisty roads. To eliminate this hazard I installed an additional discrete windscreen wiper switch mounted just below the dashboard, using the steering column securing bracket as a fixing point, as can be seen in the photograph. The pull switch that can also be seen is a three-position light switch used for a supplementary small Kenlow fan (Off / Thermostat Control / Override On) which cured my fuel vaporising problems. The position of the additional wiper control switch makes the operation of the wipers a lot safer and easier to use and has the additional benefit of making it very easy to control a single wipe in light drizzle. 66 SAFETY FAST! JANUARY 2021

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s promised last month we are now able to whet your appetites and include MGs on Track’s Calendar for the coming year. However, as I write these words at the beginning of December, I need to caution that almost all the dates shown are still subject to confirmation so please do not have an MGoT 2021 tour t-shirt printed quite yet! Understandably, given the uncertainties that Covid has introduced, many circuits have yet to finalise their planning for racing and other events so there may be a delay before they can allocate space for track days. Having now mentioned the dreaded ‘C’ word we also have to remember that any plans can be disrupted at short notice, and for reasons way beyond our control, but fingers crossed for an uninterrupted year of events. Our season opener at Goodwood in February invariably sells out in short order and, along with the second visit in October, is one of the dates we are willing to describe as ‘firm’. A dedicated session for the pre-war cars of the Triple M group can only enhance the ‘frozen in time’ feel of a circuit that eschews the gravel traps and Armco barriers of the majority of tracks, for grass, daffodils and robust sleeper walls. Fast and deceptively simple in layout, this is not a track to let your defences down! In contrast to Goodwood, Bedford Autodrome has no motorsport heritage but still offers an interesting layout

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with a variety of corner styles and, perhaps of particular interest to novices thinking of trying a track day for the first time, virtually nothing to hit! With no competition events held here perhaps Bedford flies beneath the radar of many of our members, but I genuinely believe it will not disappoint if you would like to give it a try. Having promoted Bedford, I now need to backtrack and advise that it may fall by the wayside this year as we are still in discussion with Silverstone for a possible date in March. Clearly, I do not need to explain Silverstone to anyone, as it is a long-established race circuit and home to the British GP, and thus is high on members’ to-do lists. The circuit is by far the most expensive to hire of all those that we visit, so we not only need partner clubs to take a session and therefore spread the risk, but also need to be confident of filling our own places at the event, which is why we may be reluctant to mount Bedford in competition in the same month. There may be some remaining uncertainty surrounding the final dates, but the Calendar printed here does represent a good blend of style of circuit and geographical location. In the Lincolnshire Wolds, Cadwell Park is quite a narrow track with some steep changes of elevation, fast and slow corners, and is set within a scenic landscape. In contrast, Snetterton is flatter and more open in appearance but, again, offers a blend

of fast straights and technical corners to challenge all abilities of driver. Castle Combe is, like Goodwood, another circuit that we visit twice a year. Developed from an airfield as several circuits are, Castle Combe disguises its origins well as the infield is given over to farming and a solar energy installation, and the perimeter of the site is wooded. Returning to more undulating landscapes, Donington Park is a firm favourite with all our members, that can trace its lineage back to before WWII, and Brands Hatch is a short circuit with many challenges that is, again, defined by the valley in which it is set. Anglesey would surely be a favourite to win a competition for most spectacular location, as it borders the Irish Sea and has views across to Snowdonia, and, as with the Goodwood events, the date is thought to be firm. Once we have confirmed dates for the other venues, we aim to arrange a day at Blyton Park and, potentially, a return to Mallory Park. Finally, we will schedule one of our introductory experience days at North Weald aimed primarily at those who have yet to try a full track day, offering them a chance to safely explore the capabilities of their cars in an open, airfield environment. The MGoT Committee thank all our members for your support over the year past and for the years yet to come and wish you all a Happy and Peaceful 2021.

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Goodwood – February 20 Take a step back in time with the first of two visits to this atmospheric venue, including one dedicated session for the Triple M Group.

Bedford Autodrome GT – March 22 At 3.8 miles in length there is ample space to unleash those horses, with generous run-off areas for the directionally challenged!

Cadwell Park – April 12 A twisty and hugely scenic circuit in the Lincolnshire Wolds.

Snetterton 300 – May 17 A fast and open track; long straights combined with a challenging infield section.

Castle Combe – June 21 The first of two annual visits to this very friendly circuit in Wiltshire.

Anglesey – August 9 Experience this challenging circuit on a day shared with the Lotus 7 Club.

Castle Combe – September 6 A second opportunity to enjoy the thrills of this ever-popular track which includes a couple of chicanes and high-speed, technical corners!

Donington Park – October 4 A circuit with a long history, this is a firm favourite with all. Includes plenty of changes of elevation and the swooping Craner Curves.

Goodwood – October 25 A second visit in case you missed the first due to popularity!

Brands Hatch ‘Indy’ – December 6 Our season finale; don’t miss the chance to enjoy this undulating circuit including Paddock Hill Bend!

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n the hope and expectation that we will be allowed to get out and play in 2021 we have completed our calendar of events for that year. Many of the events are as in previous years, although not necessarily taking place on the usual dates in order to avoid too many clashes. Our usual first visit to Harewood, for example, will not take place until June 6 in order to avoid a clash with our first visit to Curborough on April 11 which is organised by our Midlands Centre and as an MGCC event will always take first place. On the subject of that event, the organisers have reverted to a single lap sprint. This is the first time for many years that his format has been used. For those people who do not remember it, it may seem a pale version of the one and a half and figure of eight configurations. However, competitors will find that this is not the case. Because of the shortness of the run, total precision is required with no chance of pulling back the slightest error and with the added bonus of getting in a lot of runs. The NW Centre has booked the Anglesey circuit for May 1-2 for its usual two-day format. This comprises a two-lapper of the National circuit on the Saturday and a single lap of the

international circuit on Sunday. Although Anglesey is quite a trek for many of our competitors, I think that in terms of driving time for your money this event takes some beating. Worth bearing in mind that this is a bank holiday weekend so no desperate urgency to get home afterwards. As with last year we are making two forays into Wales with a visit to Llandow circuit on May 8 and a double-header at Pembrey on August 14-15. Unfortunately, due to all the uncertainty we were only represented by a small number at this event in 2020. Those who did manage to compete reported it to be a very enjoyable and well run event. To add to an already diverse programme, we have been invited to a sprint at Brooklands organised by Farnborough and District Motor Club. This event has been run for the VSCC in the past but has now been thrown open to all ages of cars. The circuit is used by Jaguar for testing so promises to be of high quality. Combine this with the historic ambience of Brooklands and I think this will prove to be a very popular and exiting addition to the calendar. Have the best Christmas you can manage but most of all, stay safe.

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OVERSEAS REVIEW

A look through a few of the overseas magazines we receive at Kimber House reviewed by Richard Martin

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utting this together as the end of the year approaches, with so many events not having taken place in 2020, it’s not uncommon, to read something along the lines of “This month there is nothing major to say. We have been thinking of things to do but have come to a standstill, planning has drawn to a halt” (Maintaining the Breed, MG Car Club Kwazulu-Natal, SA) and “COVID-19 and relevant Government restrictions keep having an impact on Club activities, mainly through the number of members who can gather together, and the access to a number of club run destinations in northern NSW, due to border closures” (The Time Machine, Gold Coast MG Car Club, Australia.) However, encouragingly, there’s also some positive signs being reported as in November’s issue of The Octagon from Western Australia “Having been Covid free for most of the crisis, State restrictions have allowed us to drive our MGs and many members have taken advantage of that” and October’s Tappet Chatter (MG Car Club, Canberra) announcing the recommencement of their monthly runs and midweek meanders. October’s Maintaining the Breed is also looking ahead positively with their first RAF (Retired & Free!!) run planned for late October plus a couple of get-togethers in November. Let’s hope such welcome news accelerates throughout the world during the coming months.

A small red or a large black TC on display at owners Jezabelles Tatto o Lounge & Beauty Bar, Queensland.

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Bulletinen wonders what Britain’s exit from the EU will mean and is “planning to buy the spare parts I identified that I need before the turn of the year to avoid possible chaos with transport and customs!” This same magazine carries an article about a 1964 MG 1100 decked out as a Panda car and one man’s story of his “Small Red or Large Black”; a TD or SA.

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In Magasinet, the Club Leader of MG Car Club Norway, admits that celebrating their 50th Anniversary has not been easy whilst following strict infection controls. However, with “great ingenuity and hard work, the club and the centres have come through this season with honour intact.” Certainly, the articles and photos in the 68page magazine indicate a good time being had, even if the weather didn’t always play ball! Finally, a few tips recorded in the Morris Garages Panda car dashboard Swedish

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Thank you to all our customers for their ongoing support – the ‘shout-outs’ in Safety Fast! mean a lot to myself and the team. Classic & Sports Cars Essex – open for business I would like to send well wishes to my loyal customers, I hope you are healthy and getting through this difficult time. Whilst I can, I am remaining open with only immediate family working alongside me in the workshop. I am offering a free collection and delivery service for anyone who would like long or short-time works carried out this summer. Without the worry of timing for car shows and trips away, we have a strange opportunity to have those works completed that you may have been putting off. If you would like to reserve a space for big or small jobs, I will be very happy to hear from you. This year we are celebrating our 10th Anniversary and I am proud of how far we have come. With your continued support I hope to pull through this and continue happy motoring for many years to come. Kindest and warmest regards

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CENTRES ABINGDON WORKS Richard Martin sfscribe@mgabingdon.org.uk www.mgabingdon.co.uk A happy, healthy New Year to you and I hope that you managed to have a good Christmas. Sitting down to put together these notes, I took a glance at those from last January which were full of the events planned for 2020, but we all know only too well how that turned out. Of the events we listed 12 months ago, only the AGM, which was just before Lockdown one, actually happened. With the situation ever changing, but with the future looking brighter, we’re all hoping

that 2021 will see the event calendar rising again from the slumbers of 2020. As the first event we are hoping to be able to put on this year is our St George’s Run, I thought I’d look back on the first St George’s Day Run which the AWC Committee put together. It was in 2009 (2006 – 2008 were organised by John Watson) and started at the impressive Sophos HQ in Abingdon with the road run wending its way to the Lions of Bledlow for lunch (Roast Dragon was on the menu) followed by a return route to the Dog House hotel. As we’re hoping that we’ll also be able to enjoy another Summer Day Out this year, I looked back 21 years to our first of these which was organised by the redoubtable John Venables. This was at Highclere Castle, some 10 years before

it became Downton Abbey!! John, you were there first! This month’s photos are from both these inaugural events. Please keep an eye on Safety Fast!, our Newsletter, website and Facebook page for progress on these and other events. Finally, a warm welcome to all new members – we hope that circumstances enable us to see you at an event soon.

Planning to begin the day at 10.00am, bookings will be set for test runs so as to keep everything COVID-19 secure. Contact Alison, compsec@mgccanglia.com for further details and keep a look out on the Anglia Centre Facebook and website pages for the latest information. In the past this event has been very popular, with members having chance to watch the proceedings, see the workshop and glean advice and information from Luke and his staff, making the day one of the favourite events in the Anglia region.

our website, you can view and order online, and with the benefit of also being able to order by phone for those members not having internet access, as reported in this column last month. Our suppliers at ACE Embroidery are most helpful and obtaining items could not be easier. If all goes according to plan, you should receive this issue of Safety Fast! before Christmas, hence the rather nice wintry photo from the archives of my old MG ZS, taken on a snowy Lakeland Pass from a few years ago. All that remains is for all of us on the Anglia Centre committee to wish you a happy Christmas and a safe year ahead.

ANGLIA Rob Muir 01206 862619 scribe@mgccanglia.com www.mgccanglia.com Rolling Road With 2020 almost behind us and the hope that 2021 will be better and safer for us all, our Facebook editor Alison Isaacson has done a fantastic job by organising another visit to Luke Stevens Developments rolling road facility near Mildenhall, on Saturday February 20 (with the caveat that should government guidelines change regarding the pandemic restrictions, the event would have to be re-scheduled). LSD use a state-of-the-art MAHA Dynamometer for their purpose-built, aircontrolled rolling road system, which measures the engine power. If you are just toying with the idea of going, take a look at LSD website and you will surely be convinced. For a cost of £75.00 per car, you will be able to have your MG power tested on the rolling road with a report on its performance and professional advice given to you by Luke Stevens and his staff.

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CENTRES CALEDONIAN Bob MacGillivray 07870 407111 mgcarsscotland@gmail.com www.mgcaledonian.com Our first virtual AGM in early December went off without even a technical hitch. Despite all her misgivings our Secretary, Nancy, managed with no problems whatsoever, such virtual meetings might become a habit! Pleased to say that at the meeting Peter Chalmers and Glenn Neilson were co-opted to the Committee and their appointment will be confirmed at the next ‘proper’ AGM. Also, we were pleased to confirm Sir Boyd Tunnock as our Honorary President. Sir Boyd has had a lifetime connection with MG cars and was part of the highly successful Scottish Centre team who did so well in the late 50s/early 60s, autotesting mostly in MGAs. He has also been extremely generous in his support of the Caledonian Centre. Peter and Glenn will bring some good ideas to events next year, Covid permitting! By the time you read this you should have received your 2021 Newsletter with details of the proposed 2021 programme. The programme

DEVON & CORNWALL Young Janner II bobslatter@hotmail.com www.mgcc.co.uk/devon-cornwall-centre As this issue of Safety Fast! is published early, may I take this opportunity to wish all our members a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all of the Officers and Committee of the Devon and Cornwall Centre. Hopefully 2021 will allow us to get back to some sort of normality, whatever that is, and be able to hold some meetings and runs.

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is obviously subject to change at short notice and, for the moment at least, mirrors what was proposed for 2020. However, if anyone has suggestions for new events then please let your Committee know. If you have not received your Newsletter just let me know. One thing to remember for next year is that at shows, we may try to mark the 25th-plus-one anniversary of MGFs and perhaps even the 60th anniversary of modern MG Midgets. Do we have any 1995 MGFs or 1961 Midgets in the Centre? We are hoping to run our annual Film Night in January but in case we are unable to do so, we are presently looking at the possibility of doing this online. Do not yet know if it will be possible but check your emails and our website and Facebook page for updates. Being online will have

the advantage that you can have two glasses of wine, but you will of course be required to supply your own popcorn! I have received an offer of some rare motor sporting films, but more would be very welcome. That is all for now, but do please check the website, etc, for up to date info. At present plans are subject to change without much notice! On behalf of your Committee I wish you all a very Happy and Covid-free 2021.

I hope that we have kept you in touch as best as we can with Ted Lawrence’s excellent newsletter and these notes, also with the website, Facebook. Etc. so that as soon as we can organise something we will be able to let you know immediately. It has been interesting going back through the archives for points of interest. With the topsy-turvy world we are living in at the moment, we have missed some major milestone celebrations, both in the Car Club and life in general. We should have been celebrating the 90th Birthday of the MG Car Club in October, and we were hoping to repeat the crossing of

the River Tamar on the Torpoint Ferry which links Devon and Cornwall and actually fill the one of the ferries with MGs. As we could not manage this, the first photo shows some of the members’ cars celebrating MGCC 80th Birthday in 2010. However, we did manage to celebrate a 90th Birthday, although it was in 2019, of the MG M-Type. The second photo shows those of Mike Dalby and Roger Tushingham at our Centre display at the Devon Vintage Car Club’s Classic Vehicle Gathering at Powderham Castle, near Exeter. We should have had another couple of M-Types but they both suffered mechanical problems just before the event.

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CENTRES LINCOLNSHIRE IAN MACKENZIE 01529 497849 MaccaV8@aol.com www.mgcclincolnshire.co.uk It looks like there’s light at the end of the tunnel! Thankfully, as a community, we MGCC-ers appear to have been very fortunate, but whether it‘s a Belgian or Oxford variety, as with chocolate, hopefully the vaxx will do those of us who want it the power of good. Roll on next spring! Sadly, the ‘power of six’ dictates that we are not able to organise a 2021 New Year’s Day Run and Pride of Ownership event on January 1, as no more than six people (not even six cars) can congregate in a car park at the same time. The CVD bug has succeeded where even the Millennium Bug failed. There’s going to be a lot of catching up to do early next year. Your Committee is currently working on a full programme of events for 2021, including a ‘Drive It Day’ hopefully on Sunday April 25, and a series of Autotests. If you’d like to get involved on the Committee, feel free to contact our Hon. Secretary Sue at

MIDLANDS Roger King rogerking43@gmail.com Website: www.mgccmidlandcentre.co.uk Midland Centre Facebook: @mgccmidlandcentre Well, that was 2020, that was. The most challenging year we have faced trying to put on some sort of programme for members. With our Welsh Touring Rallye cancelled, together with our Spring Sprint and other planned activities, we were pleased to be able to stage a Summer Sprint and an Autumn Trial. The latter featured in November’s SF! with some delightful photos of MGs in action with Martin Price, former Centre chair, contributing a clutch of lovely shots. So to 2021. Signs of encouragement, thank goodness, that the Covid pandemic might be on its way out. Consequently, we have pressed on with our calendar of events, mindful that almost everything is subject to possible cancellation. But we are a determined lot, for little is going to stop us endeavouring to put on a full season of activity. Indeed the entry form for the 2021 Welsh Rallye,

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all. Roll on a healthy 2021.

scheduled for the weekend of May 14-16, will be on the website during this month, closely followed by those for the Spring Sprint on April 11. We are good to go, subject to caveats of course. New for this year will be our participation at the British Motor Museum’s monthly Evening Summer Gatherings. Just turn up and meet with us in May/June/ July/August and September. We’ve called it Super Natter time. Look on our website for full details, including featured models, and Bill ready to wave off Brian Osborn on the 2008 Welsh Rallye caveats, (again of course). chairman, becoming president and acting as Clerk Don’t forget our Natters. If you have not of the Course for the California Cup for 17 years been to one contact your preference and enjoy before the Club itself took over running it. And of the company of like-minded folk. Details on the course there is a wing at KH in memory of him. He calendar or website. was and remains a true example to us all of utter The full (provisional) programme set in dedication to the Marque of Friendship. glorious colour will be available both in print form and on the website. We think there will be Finally, the Centre AGM is on January 18. You something for everyone either taking part or just can access it via Zoom. We are always looking for turning up. The choice is yours. new blood on the committee, but if this is a step too I could not compile these notes without far why not join our Centre Support Team? Volunteers reference to the late Bill Wallis, who passed who can help us on occasion. (Super Natters, away 10 years ago. He served many years as our perhaps?). You never know, you might enjoy it.

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CENTRES NORTH WEST Paul Goodman 01625 876300 Welcome to a new MG year. Big plans are in hand for the Centre in 2021 to enable members to make significant use of their cars. Starting with racing, the Cockshoot Cup Championship will be fought out over ten rounds at five MGCC meetings. So, double-headers will be the order of the day. The first meeting will be on March 20 on the Silverstone National Circuit. This is great for spectating, with the short lap compressing the action. The big news is that the second rounds will be at Oulton Park on May 22 at the MGCC race meeting. The Club Championships will be supported by Equipe with races for pre-59, pre-63 and pre-65 sports cars. This will bring Lotus, Healey, TVR, Triumph and other marques to the circuit. The current idea is to make this a spring picnic for the Centre. More news about this to follow. The championship goes on to race on the Silverstone GP Circuit, Donington Park and Snetterton. Full details can be found on the championship website. The Speed Championship will be returning this year with rounds at all the major hillclimb and

SOUTH EAST Ray Ruffels and William Opie raywillmg@gmail.com www.mgccse.co.uk 2020 was a difficult year for MG motoring, but despite the Covid restrictions in the last three months the SE Committee has been working hard to create a full 2021 events calendar. The year kicks off with the rescheduled AGM for South East Centre on Saturday January 30 2021 at 11.00am. This will be an online meeting via Zoom. The agenda, reports, committee proposals and instructions for the meeting will be published in detail on the Centre website - www.mgccse.co.uk It will be necessary for members to register to attend this meeting in order to receive the

sprint venues. It is expected that a lot of new competitors will be entering their first events. To get involved in a standard post-2000 MG saloon or sports car then only a licence and crash helmet are required. Our own Centre events will be early in the year and so are expected to attract strong entries. We hope to be at Anglesey Circuit for the sprint weekend on May 1-2 and then at Scammonden Dam Hillclimb two weeks later on Brian Butler (right) being presented With the Cockshoot Cup, Socially May 16. We will need a lot of Distanced on the Moors, by Paul Goodman. Photo: David Coulthard members and friends to help with both these events, so please mark them in and running again when circumstances permit. your new diaries. The biggest will be the Plough and Flail concours As far as this month is concerned, you scheduled for June 15. need to tune into the Discovery Channel on Finally, plans are being made to attend the January 13 to watch the Salvage Hunters MGA major North West outdoor events. We are awaiting programme including some of the “SRX Le Mans” notification from the organisers so that we can film. Depending on local rules, there might be book space. There are now numerous MG dealers a meeting at the Plough and Flail on Tuesday in our region, and it would be great to see some January 19. These regular monthly gatherings are of the current models at our meetings, and we at the heart of the Centre and they will all be up await the attendance of our first electric MG.

Zoom invitation. Further Other great events planned in the next six months include: details will be published in the March 28 – Spring Naviscat at Buxted Park Hotel, Uckfield Centre newsletter ahead of April (tbc) – Brooklands MG and British Marques Day the meeting. We look forward April (tbc) – Isle of Wight Tour to seeing many of you at the April 24-25 – MGCC Meet Brands Hatch online AGM which will be May 2 – Battle of Britain Run (80th Anniversary +1) at Capel-le-Ferne a first for us. Members who May 8 or 9(tbc) – the new President’s Day have no access to the internet May 16 – Spring Gathering at Watts Gallery Compton should contact the secretary Sunday November 8 2020 with 31 entrants, of direct for information. which five MGs were entered. The running of these events may be subject The winners were Andy and Do Ranson in an to change due to Government Covid restrictions. To see full details and updates on planned 2021 Austin 12/4, whilst the best MGs were Howard events go to the MGCCSE website on – Skelton with his MGA 1600 in 9th place and Liz and www.mgccse.co.uk/2021-events-calendar/ Keith Cooper in their MG TF LE500 in 18th place. The third Table Top Rally, organised by Philip The team awards showed that the MGCC and Rosemary Bayne-Powell, for the MG Car came 4th behind the Riley, Jowett and winning Club and the Inter Register Club (IRC) was run on Austin teams, but beating the Humber team!

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CENTRES SOUTH WEST Jim Lott Mobile 07773 491953 email chairman@mgccsw.com website http://www.mgccsw.com/ Facebook www.facebook.com/MGCCSW Twitter @mgccsw First, I would like to wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year and hope that you are keeping safe and well. Due to the ongoing pandemic, only one event took place last year, the Wiscombe Hill Climb. It was therefore decided that the South West Centre Drivers Championship would be cancelled, along with the Dinner and Awards evening in February. I hope that we can get back to some sort of normality very soon.

TYNE-TEES Tony Wood anthony@scrutonvillage.co.uk Happy New Year to one and all, let’s fervently hope that things improve over the outgoing one. The astute amongst you will have noticed that our annual Calendar of Events has not tumbled out of your copy of Safety Fast! This is not because we have collectively put our heads in the gas oven, but rather due to the times we find ourselves in. 2021 is our Golden Jubilee as a full Centre and we have two major events planned to celebrate, but both are subject to agreements with third parties which could not be reached because of the current situation. This would have meant producing a Calendar with TBA in various dates, notably our proposed “Beating the Bounds” twoday run scheduled for mid-May and our Beamish Weekend in mid-August. Our normal scheduled events are in their usual places, we have a contract for the Prince Bishop’s to finish on Palace Green on June 6. Our other main runs are on their usual calendar dates and ingenuity abounds with the various social runs. In short, the Calendar is alive and can be www.mgcc.co.uk

The committee have decided on a list of provisional dates for events to be arranged for 2021 if circumstances allow: March 1 2021 – The Centre AGM, this will be an online meeting using Zoom, please email me at chairman@mgccsw.com for an invite April 24 2021 – MGs on Grass 1 – an Autotest on grass, near Bath May 23 2021 – The Wye Valley Social Run, final venue to be decided June 13 2021 – The Centre Summer Picnic somewhere in Somerset July 26 2021 – MGs on Grass 2 – an Autotest on grass, near Claverham Sept 11 2021 – Wiscombe Hill Climb, Wiscombe Park near Honiton, Devon Oct 10 2021 – Kimber Production Car Trial, Bristol Details of these and any further events which may be added will be available on the website www.mgccsw.com The photos show two of the 2020 Wiscombe entrants. Number four is Andrew Morland in his MG L1, winning the Don Smith Trophy for best MMM MG. Number nine is Keith Beningfield in his MG TC, winning class 2(d).

found on the Centre website and will be updated and sent out with Tyne Tees Tidings. Whatever happens we will be in operation in 2021, promise! Our first venture into Zoom meetings got off to a promising start in November with a fun General Knowledge/General Ignorance quiz which attracted 21 members including friends from North and South. Deemed to be a success we followed it up with a Christmas Quiz in December to which you were all invited by the wonder of Tyne Tees Tidings. Missing out? Just send an email

to Noel or me and that will be quickly rectified. We are aiming to make meeting by Zoom a regular part of our future even when normality returns. If we have learnt anything from the past year it has been to embrace technology more wholeheartedly and see if we can reach out to that significant percentage of our membership who we don’t interact with on a regular basis. Final parting shot is long-time member and video guru Owen (“Oily Hands”) Frankland kicking up the dust at our Bywell Autotest in 2018.

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CENTRES YORKSHIRE Ken Cothliff kencothliff@hotmail.co.uk https://mgccyorkshire.co.uk Christmas is over and now we look forward to the New Year. With no MG Christmas Party for the various Natters, I include in our photos one of the Vale of York’s party a couple of years ago, just to give us a feeling of the festive season. Hopefully it will all be back on by next year. If you get the chance, do listen to the MG Car Club Podcast this December. It features a very interesting interview with Josh Langstaff, part of the Young Members Branch. His perspective on MGs and the Club is really interesting, and provides a younger, refreshing view. He was one, like the three members of South Yorkshire, who went down to the MGCC Social at Gaydon, and found it fulfilling. Members of the Yorkshire Centre 24/39 Group have produced a lovely little booklet for their own use to commemorate the Club’s 90th Anniversary. It features 13 of their pre-war MGs including three M type Midgets and three VAs. The book was a very

ULSTER Carol Willis 07831 345560 www.mgcculstercentre.co.uk carol.mgulster@hotmail.co.uk 2020 has been the most unusual year for all of us with the invasion of the COVID-19 Virus creeping into the country during February. Just hopping into our beloved MGs and heading off at the drop of a hat for a day out and finishing if off with a good meal with friends was not an option. But, we MG fans are an inventive lot and we decided to organise a couple of picnic runs. Just the ticket and we were so fortunate to have brilliant weather on both those days. We hope you have all had a good Christmas and managed to spend some time with your families over the holiday period. We are planning to run the annual New Year’s Day Treasure Hunt, at least Will Corry has promised to prepare one for us. At time of writing we don’t yet know which direction it will take nor from where it will start so please keep your eye on the website and Facebook. With being ever aware of social distancing, it may just start and finish

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limited edition just for the members, and those of Yorkshire Centre who expressed an interest. John Prewer reports that his Iris Blue Shorrock Supercharged MGB that was on the cover of Safety Fast! a couple of years ago, having been his only transport through lockdown (free tax appeals to a Yorkshireman!), broke its speedo cable and is now garaged for the winter, and due

a going-over that could turn up anything! I also am beginning to notice more of the current MGs around on the roads of Yorkshire and here in Yeadon, where I live, there are four new cars running around. The times certainly are ‘a-changing’. Happy New Year from all in Yorkshire, and we hope to see you in God’s Own County on 2021.

somewhere and then we all go home afterwards. We just have to adjust the event to any current circumstances and restrictions. The start will be 2.00pm from somewhere. Competition will change in 2021 also, and taking into consideration landowners in previously allowing us to use their property and staffing the events adequately, there will be no Derek Walker multi-venue event and neither will we be participating in a round of the NI Autotest Championship. It would be intrusive upon their good nature to even ask in the current situation.

What we do socially in 2021 is still uncertain but we hope to organise more picnic runs to various places of interest both close to home and further afield, whilst being aware of social distancing. The Ulster Centre Committee wishes you a healthy and happy 2021 and looks forward to meeting up with you all in the not too distant future. Oh, and by the way, just in case you are wondering what has happened to them – Due to perceived racism master cylinders and slave cylinders are to be removed from all cars immediately.

Mike Armstrong and grandson Zak throwing Mike’s TD about during the 2018 Derek Walker Trial. Photo: Ray Brown Photography www.mgcc.co.uk



REGISTERS VINTAGE Rob Constant rob@littleabingdon.co.uk Welcome to the first Vintage Register notes of the New Year! May 2021 become a good one for all of us. Of course, as I write this (December 3), we are not in a position to organise things for the coming season with any great certainty, but it is with an optimistic heart that we look forward to doing so. So it is that I share this lovely find by Cathelijne Spoelstra from Motorsport magazine, April 1949. Oh, for time-travel, there would be some queue with £225 in hand…! Freshly rebuilt Mk. II engine, four-speed gearbox, Clayton Dewandre servo brakes, and not content with the ‘brought forward’ spec; the vendor was intriguingly providing six months petrol? (In 1949, surely, this must have been petrol-ration coupons?) With bonnet straps, Brooklands screens and stark ‘light-weight’ wings it would have provided quite the sporting drive. What a bargain! Anyone know which example this may have been? Coincidentally, I went to school in Kent with a

TRIPLE M CATHELIJNE SPOELSTRA +31 (0)6 41216600 cathelijnespoelstra@outlook.com www.triple-mregister.org Happy New Year to you all! Things should be getting better soon with plenty of events we can safely attend once again, right? I can’t wait to see many of you at Brands Hatch in April! Looks like my crankshaft didn’t break after all, so hurray! However, on closer inspection it was play on the rear flange, which, instead of tapered,

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Luckhurst so maybe I ought to ask whether it was a relative! Alongside the time-warp Motorsport advert, and, as I was thinking of Mk. I 18/80s this morning, our good friend Bill Munro of ‘Carbodies of Coventry’ book fame kindly sent in this lovely photo of Patrick Gardner’s stunning 1929 two-seater. Taken at Brooklands during the 2019 MG Era Day, hands laid on the scuttle, it appears that the car is being gently ‘calmed’ away from the idea of tearing around the banking! Patrick’s car once upon a time ran in a Monte Carlo rally, coming to grief

turned out to be parallel and a loose fit to boot. The crank probably came out of an early Morris Minor. Even though all the bearing surfaces and con rods look beautiful still, we’ll still be going the steel crank way. Browsing the Pre-War Minor Network’s ‘Triple-M Corner’ the other day, I came across this photo of Norman Pineger’s 2M2738, complementing the two pics I used for my August notes last summer. Back then I wondered if anyone knew where they had been taken, but unfortunately no answer was forthcoming. However, it looks as if Chris Lambert, the man behind the PWMN’s

in a snowdrift, before later in the thirties gaining a Centric supercharger, so has quite some ‘form’ for spirited driving…

website, has unknowingly provided the answer; the photos were taken ‘to illustrate an Autocar article on the virtues of the Isle of Man as a touring holiday destination for the mainland motorist. This one, taken on the promenade in Douglas, features two of the horse-drawn trams that were used to transport tourists and locals alike along that famous stretch of coastline. Thanks, Colin, I can now sleep soundly once again!

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REGISTERS SVW Paul Campbell svw.safety.fast@gmail.com www.svwregister.co.uk The two SA saloons at auction mentioned last month eventually sold for £12,000 for the pair. Both needed full restoration and were believed to be incomplete. The auction was recorded and

posted on our Facebook page where we now have 192 group members. They were delivered directly to a body shop in Hartlepool. It’s always pleasing to see an SVW resurface and such is the case with a 1939 VA Tickford – VA2000. It seems to have been in the same family since 1968 but, as we’d not heard anything since the 1980s, it was believed not to have survived. It resided until mid-2020 in California but was then acquired by the selling dealer in Washington. At some stage it’s had a colour change to red, which is now quite scabby. It’s had a replacement hood but retains its original engine. First auctioned in the USA last August, it failed to sell, but was auctioned again on another site in November and bid to $25,250 but still didn’t reach its reserve.

VA2000 for auction last November

Y TYPE Jerry Birkbeck 01926 258691 Mob: 07855 566325 birkbeckjerry@gmail.com www.mgccyregister.co.uk A Very Happy New Year After a hugely disappointing and totally forgettable year, I hope that for all of you 2021 provides a far better and more memorable occasion. I also trust that you have managed to avoid Covid or the side effects if you have had the misfortune to suffer from this appalling illness. Hopefully a safe vaccine will be available to us all by the time you are reading this. If so, then gradually we may begin to move back to a new normal. A few thoughts on what may be happening in the Y world: A few books which you might have a seen or have read but which have had excellent reviews. They are generally well written MG-related books which include significant references to Y Types. Fran Smith has sent us a review of ‘The MG Story 1923-1980’ by Malcolm Green. He notes: “It’s

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During the winter I’m planning to remove my rear wings, have them professionally repainted, then refitted with new piping. The existing piping is the original, but painted over and it rather lets the car down. At the same time, I’m replacing my nonstandard rear lights with different non-standard ones! The Wingard ones have been in place since the early 1960s at least; the replacements are Lucas L549, which are similar but more widely used such as on the Mk1 MGA. One day I may refit D-lamps which were cut off at the same time, but I’ll keep the Lucas ones as I think, with LED bulbs, it’s a better setup for road use. We hope you had a good Christmas despite the restrictions. Here in the UK the measures were relaxed from December 23-27, enabling three households to get together indoors. We all wish you a very happy 2021 when we can hopefully get back to what we all enjoy.

Old Wingard rear lamps replaced with Lucas L549

a wonderful book, copiously illustrated with mainly colour photographs of our beloved Y Types, including a dedicated chapter of black and white photographs showing Y Types being assembled in the Abingdon factory. A thoroughly recommended book for Y Type fans”. The book is available from Herridge & Sons (01409 281990) for £40 postage free being a reduced price for MGCC members. Peter Vielvoye reviewed a copy of ‘The Complete book of Classic MG Cars’ as the Y Register was consulted by its author Ross Alkureishi. He writes: “The 12 chapters each start with a stunning full-page photograph. YB1230 in its glimmering maroon and cream liveries a definite

A good selection of Y Types gather in Abingdon Market Place in 2012 to celebrate their 65th Anniversary.

candidate for the best photo in the book. It starts Chapter 5 ‘Y Type: A Car of Firsts’. Ten pages in this chapter follow the history of the Y and concludes with a page of technical specifications. Although as Y enthusiast you will probably have read most of it before in one form or another, it is an interesting read and includes excellent photographs, notably Neil’s YB up on its Jackall legs.” The book is available from Motorbooks at approximately £40 Events in 2021 Subject to not being caught up in another lockdown post Christmas, we will hopefully be able to celebrate our reunions at the MG and Triumph Spares Day on Sunday February 7 2021. This will NOT be at the NAC at Stoneleigh but at the Telford International Centre. Why? Apparently, Stoneleigh have hired out the exhibition halls for temporary longer-term storage. (For full details of the event contact Live Promotions at http:// mgandtriumphsparesday.co.uk) If this doesn’t happen, then surely we will be able to reconvene in May for Spring Run 2021? Look after yourselves!

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REGISTERS MGA Edward Vandyk 01488 608810 mgascribe@vandyk.co.uk Happy New Year to all Register members and here’s hoping that by this time next year we will have been able to look back on many days on the road in our MGAs. All advanced orders for “The MGA Register - The First Fifty Years” have been dispatched. We still have books in stock, please see the MGA Register website to place an order. The Register AGM, usually held each April, was finally held, using Zoom, on Saturday November 21. We were delighted that three took the opportunity to observe the online meeting and a new committee member, Dave Halliday, joined as our Overseas Liaison, the post that Piers Hubbard held for many years. All other committee posts remained unchanged. A virtual committee meeting followed, our second, with volunteers stepping forward to organise the 2022 Spring and Autumn Tours also a Spring tour for 2023, so lots to look forward to when the restrictions are lifted. We are always looking for new members to join the

MGB David Broadhurst 01209 614704 newsletter-editor@mgb-register.org www.mgb-register.org …….and a Happy New Year to All!! I put up a plaintive request on the Register Facebook page for any suggestions for suitable material for these notes and had several, printable, responses. They will be used over the next couple of months and my thanks go to those members. If you have something that you would like to see published please get in touch. Meanwhile these timely reminders from long-serving member David Askew…

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committee to take on the challenges of the future. Please keep the wedding stories and photos coming. This month’s featured MGA wedding took place in a wood at Evenley, near Bicester, when Pia married Ben, I think this might be said to be the first ‘off road’ MGA wedding. The photo, by Elena Pope, features a proud father, the bride and bridesmaid and of course the car. However, this does not tell the whole story because inevitably the MGA tried to have the last word. The father of the bride had been an MGA owner since the 1970s, the car having been a gift from his mother. He had brought his red roadster back with him from Hong Kong and when Pia expressed the wish to get married both in a wood and using the MGA everything was organised to that end. The car was serviced, road tested and even driven some 50 miles to be near the venue the day before. Of course it was not to be. Wedding at 3.00pm, scheduled departure of the MGA to the venue 11.30am and the car would not start – it turned over, it had spluttered a little first time and then was unresponsive. It was also silent – I am sure you are there by now – the fuel pump. MGA emergency procedure one – hit it! Dad,

luckily not yet in his finery, under the car to no avail. Every contingency had been planned for but alas no jump leads, tool kit or even a spare fuel pump let alone a mechanic and all the time the clock running down. The photo does not lie, so how did the car make it to the wedding? A doppelganger in the shape of a red Twin Cam, owned by a friend, was trailered to the venue from some 50 miles away, arriving minutes before the ceremony. The MGA was, in its day, the last word in design and exciting motoring. It still seeks to have the last word and provide excitement, but in this case Dad, Pia and Ben could have done without it!

I use the tips on overwintering your MGB. If not being taken out then running up to normal temperature, rolling backwards and forwards to avoid flat spots on tyres, giving the electrics a squirt of WD40, washing and giving the bodywork a good waxing. cleaning interiors and feeding leather seats. Ensuring the correct anti-freeze mix in the radiator. On my own car whilst running the engine I tested all the lights, indicators, horn, etc. I have chrome Rostyles so they get a coating of wax. There are many other tips worth repeating, especially to new to MGB ownership members. Tom Brearly added the following: You could perhaps present two sides of the coin. If using your B regularly during the winter, improve the heating by fitting an 88 degree thermostat. You can also blank off the air intake with a piece of clear plastic, open the dash vents, put the fan on and re-circulate warm air through the

matrix. Blanking off the oil cooler and 1/3 of the radiator when weather is cold also helps keep the engine happy. Douse the lower body and bumpers with clear anti-corrosion wax like Dynax UC. Remember to try some handbrake turns in Tesco’s car park when snowy to get a feel for grip limits. I keep mine under a suitable padded cover with a 60W tube heater under the sump and some windows open. A smart battery charger keeps the battery conditioned and the trickle discharge to the tracking device under control. A liberal squirt of WD40 on the chrome seems to do the necessary. Our new ZS does everyday duty. Hopefully, the new year will bring more opportunities than has been our lot of late. Stay safe!

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REGISTERS MIDGET Chris Hale c.hale1962@btinternet.com www.midgetregister.com Happy New Year! Here’s hoping that we will be able to attend more MG-related events in 2021! Angus Gray has provided me with a brief update on the history of his Midget which is finally back on the road, having been in various forms of storage since 1988, including the proverbial barn! 789 AGG (first registered as WSC 321K then TMG 1F) has been in the Gray family ownership

V8 Victor Smith 0208 392 9434 victorsmith@v8register.net www.v8register.net V8 has a good home Many MGB GT V8s have had an interesting life and Malcolm Nicholls’ car is no exception. It was built in April 1974 and despatched to Wadham and Stringer in Chichester as Citron 1616, and priced at £2,294 soon attracted a buyer in Buckinghamshire. Two years later it was traded to a garage in Twickenham and sold on to a new owner who lived near Marble Arch in London’s West End and who kept it for another two years. In 1980 it was sold again and was in Peckham in SE London before the owner moved to Brentford Dock, opposite Kew Gardens. In 1982 it was acquired by a new owner in Wimbledon but he sold it only five months later and it went to Slough. Then it was bought by a gentleman who lived in Solihull who later moved to Grantham in Lincolnshire where it remained for eight years. In 1994 it was sold and went to Ramsgate in Kent.

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since 1974. The Midget has been used by three generations of the family, been featured in a BBC programme and been on the cover of Safety Fast! twice. In the hands of family members it has won over 100 awards including autotests, sprints, PCTs, concours, races, road rallies. It has been raced at MGCC Silverstone, Donington, Ingliston, Knockhill and Ring Djursland in Denmark. Arguably, top award was in the hands of Angus, winning the trophy for FTD in the California Cup Autotest in 1988. Given the need to be an all-rounder, the 1340cc engine is to a fast road spec, built by Agra Racing Engines, with an 11 stud genuine Leyland ST BV Head, 731 cam, balanced internals, twin HS4 carbs with K&N filters, LCB exhaust manifold, Aldon distributor and Ignitor ignition and cooled by an electric fan. The drive is through a Peter May close ratio gearbox and half shafts and a limited slip 4.2 diff, with a panhard rod and anti-tramp bars, to keep things under control.

The front suspension is taken care of via the Frontline set up, with an uprated front anti-roll bar. Bodywork mods include a bonnet bulge for the SUs, a modified front valance for the oil cooler, a laminated screen, and Wipac Quadoptic headlights. A Moto-Lita steering wheel, and a bespoke engine turned aluminium dash, make up the rest of this impressive car with most mechanical modifications dating back to 1978. The car was in a very bad state when brought to the workshop in July 2018. Once work started it was realised it was a lot worse than expected. Anyone who knows Midgets would have a field day listing the deviations from standard now, but that’s half the fun! And for the future, Angus says Silverstone 2021 is a must and by then the car will be 50, the current owner 61 and 44 years an MGCC Member! Following on from the request in the November notes, here is a photo of Andrew Bailey’s Modsports Sprite at Druids in 1975.

By 2005 it was looking somewhat shabby and was rescued by a Director of a local company who wanted it as his company car. The V8 was sent to Maidstone Sports Cars for a complete refurbishment and a colour change to British Racing Green. It was sold on again and at the end of 2008 was with Fishers MG Garage in Sydenham in SE London. Luckily it was spotted by the current owner, Malcolm Nicholls, who says “we have since been all over the country in it to various MG events and even to France and Belgium. Alongside, the V8 is coming through Broadwell Ford on the

Cotswold Caper” in 2013. It’s enjoying life and has a good home now. V8 mug for lockdown tea and coffee breaks When recovering from lockdown in mid-winter a warm cup of tea or coffee is a welcome sight and for that we have an ideal medium-sized bone china mug with an encouraging message for MGV8 enthusiasts. It’s available now as a special seasonal offer at only £9.95 each including UK post and packaging and VAT. Visit the online V8 Shop via our ‘More’ web page at: www.v8register. net/more.htm

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REGISTERS the secretary for the appropriate link to take part – secretary@mgfregister.org There are some vacancies on the committee, too, so if you want to join us then also let the secretary know. In the next column we’ll have some news of two new Regions starting up in the New Year in Scotland and the Welsh/English borders so keep an eye out for those. Sadly we heard of the death of long-time MGF enthusiast Ted Newman in November. The Club’s commiserations to his wife, Karin, and his family.

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We can but hope that the second half of 2021 will be a huge improvement on its 2020 counterpart and that we will be able to hold MGF25 on July 24 as planned. We are tentatively putting a toe in the water for a new event to be held in August (20 - 22) for Ted Newman the more hardy MGF/TF owners – a weekend under Ted was born in 1937 and served in the RAF as canvas in the Chilterns. It is planned to camp out ground crew from 1955 to 1960. He entered the in the paddock behind the English Rose pub in travel industry and in 1976 set up his own travel Postcombe and it will only cost £15 per night to pitch agency, KRT PLC, based in London where he lived your tent. It sounds like a scouts’ jamboree so bring with his wife Karin. He retired in 2004. your shorts and woggles and sign up for a weekend Ted was an early owner of the MGF and of fun and daftness, courtesy of our Thames Valley named his car the “Green Squirrel”. He was a Region – email Worzel at events@mgfregister.org to long-term owner and a familiar face at MG events get your name down. on the continent and he was still using the same We’ll be holding our AGM, postponed from 2020, car to14:47 tour Germany Saturday February 6 at -11.00am. It will be held27/09/2019 on H1 - on CLIVE WHEATLEY_H7 CLIVE WHEATLEY Page 1 and Switzerland as recently as 2018. Zoom and if you wish to attend you’ll need to contact

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Thanks to his travel business he was the ideal person to organise a tour to Germany in 1999 to collect some lowering knuckles from the German MGR dealer Jansen. It all stemmed from an idea by Rob Bell on the MG Enthusiasts BBS. The idea was finally taken up by Ted and consequently became the first of the “Treffen” events that continued annually for several years under Ted’s tutelage. He made many MG friends as a result and kept up those friendships through other European and UK events. In later years Ted had suffered, and beaten, lung and prostate cancer but finally succumbed to a brain tumour on November 11 2020. He will be missed by many who knew him from those early MGF days.

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MGBCGT Roadster 1971 Bare Older Tub Rebuild (YRM671J) MG 1968 AUTOMATIC Nut & Bolt Restored registered butMGbuilt Augustautomatic, 1970, delivered to (RWD628G) CGTin1968, excellentnew Mineral The Town & County Motor Garage in Aberdeen, chrome Blue coachwork with nicely mellowed original Black el bumpers, chrome wire wheels, overdrive, earlybound 90’s bare leather interior trim, original genuine leather MGC ge TL enquiries@mgsforsale.com tub rebuild using nicely new panels, Redcompartment coachwork steering wheel, detailedTartan engine 0 miles still presents very well with engine only some housing the smooth 3.0 litre ideal imperfections with the Borg rease) 18” commensurate withgearbox age & mileage, enginerare in Warner automatic makingrebuilt this MGOC particularly T’d until 1998 housed nicely today, detailed engine compartment, good condition leather trim, model an idealinclassic this vehicle apparently formed part of aBlack collection of ainterior deceased ads as well walnut on facia, Mota-Litaone steering wheel, vinyl originalfrom styleOlder mohair hoodRestored stowage estate, inspection can see the quality of the rebuild ahood, number years ago and ior, satMGnew CGTBlack 1968 AUTOMATIC Nut &ofBolt cover,likely carpeted soldvery by us in 1996, a lovely cherished by familyMineral owners with little boot, milespreviously since is still fresh in appearance, just automatic, arrived £24,950.00 ll service (RWD628G) MG CGT example 1968, excellent last 24 years, just arrived £14,950.00 or 2016 UK Tech-MG6 over Blue coachwork with nicely mellowed original Black GTthediesel MG BGT 1972 (LLF951K) . Spacious, leather interior MG trim,BGT, original genuine leather bound MGC Facelift model. Top-of-the rangeLast TL Owner 37 Years last owner 37 years, bumpers, overdrive, MG. £6500 MGB 1973 Olderchrome Restoration (OCH592N) steering wheel, nicely detailed engine compartment model. 1.9 turbo1972, diesel.Roadster 48,000 miles chrome Rostyle wheels, Aqua coachwork nowsmooth requiring 44(daily driver so mileage housing bumpers, the 1974 registered but built 1973, chrome wire3.0 litre engine ideal with the Borg will increase) 18”in some improvement but a very vehicleautomatic indeed with a Warner gearbox making this particularly rare alloys, red bumper inserts. MoT’d until wheels, overdrive, Damask Redsolid coachwork with some nice original feel and appearance, original navyfacia, cloth June 2020. Recent discs and pads as well imperfections, Black leather interior trim, style walnut gold seal engine fittednew midvinyl 80’shood, and older drives as new tyres. Fullinterior leathertrim, interior, Mota-Lita wood rimsatsteering wheel, nav, Bluetooth connectivity. Full delightfully, goodservice history file with original documentation early 90’s restoration with body coloured underside, history history – servicedback bywith SAIC Motor Techto the 80’s, aUK plethora invoices renowned specialists Brian Brown Classics & B file copy Heritage certifiofcate datingfrom vehicle as 1973, nical Centre. In good Hive, original Gold Seal papers, oldDVLA mot’scopy etc.records etc. justback arrived £5,950.00 heavycondition. history fiUnipart le Spacious, with photos of restoration, to 1974, specialist invoices economical engaging modern MG. £6500 complete sills, castle sections, inner membranes, jacking points, repair panels, mot August 2021 ono. Call Adam on 07530734044 mot & tax exemption, drives nicely, previously sold by us in 2017, just arrived, £10,950.00

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1972 MGB Roadster. British Racing Green, black trim. Leather seats. Antique red carpets. Fast road engine, www.mgsforsale.com balanced and stage 11 head. 15” minilites, carbon fibre dash, moto lita, superb driving car in super condition. Nice engine bay, superb shell, fast and fun £13,795.00

1939 MGVA. Green, red trim, sunroof. Genuine car, only 3 owners, first was an RAF Officer! MOT’d and taxed. In original condition with lots of lovely patina. Would be a shame to over restore. Will be having new tyres and brake overhaul before sale.£19,950.00

1952 MG TD, Black, red leather interior, tan hood, tonneau and hood cover. A superb MG TD original spec . Restored in the 1990s and still superb , massive history file , drives superbly ,panel fit is excellent, one of the nicest TDs we have had in a long time. well sorted and maintained car, has been used reguarly so lovely patina looks and feels like a 10 yearold well maintained car. Original R/H/D car, was exported and returned to uk before being completly restored. If being very picky has a slight 3rd synchro lag, Super car £22,995

1964 MGB Roadster Pull door handle car, Iris blue, black /white trim. Excellent restored car done a while ago in the 90s but still excellent and one of the early Californian imports when they were really good. O/drive, interior really as good as new, lovley engine bay, superb shell and superbly original, painted underside, alloy bonnet, w/wheels, original steering wheel. Fitted with better 5 brg engine, original banjo axle. A superb older restoration and ready to enjoy with no work required £15,995.00

1995 MGRV8, Woodcote Green, stone beige trim. New beige mohair hood, new (original) tonneau, interior in excellent condition, new door cards. Re veneered dash console and door caps. 48,500 mls. Screen frame excellent (refurbed). Fitted with power steering, New clutch and slave cylinder, new boot stays, in fact all the usual RV8 foibles all sorted out. Excellent example. £22,995.00

1957 MGA 1500, Iris blue, Black trim, walnut dash, chrome wire wheels, immaculate restored car, painted underneath, everything is new or reconditioned, lovely panel gaps, a superb car and ready to use, would cost double asking price to restore. £32,995

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Old English White, with red trim. Originally a North American Export. Brought back into the UK in the late eighties and given a ‘Nut & Bolt’ restoration to concourse condition. Restored to RHD spec. A stunning example and one of the best MGA Roadsters we have owned.

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1956 MGA 1500 In Signal Red. Restored in the late 2000’s by MG specialist Simon Robinson, and religiously

MGB ROADSTER - 1969 Finished in British Racing Green, the car was re-shelled using a trim and black carpets. Kenlowe Heritage shell back 1997 with a fan, period radio, chrome wire heritage certificate, it was sold wheels, full weather equipment, originally by university motors new starter motor, alternatorB32 - MIKE Units 9/10new. Fifehead Business Park, ManorROLLS Farm, Fifehead Magdalen, near Gillingham, Dorset SP8Page 5RR 1 ROLLS SERVICES_MIKE SERVICES 13/12/2012 09:50 from E-mail: mikerolls4mgs@compuserve.com • www.mikerolls.co.uk conversion. Recent full body We re-commissioned it in 2017 Mail Order “Friendly Quality Service” respray & detailing by ourselves. and it comes with Chrome painted B32 - MIKEwire ROLLS SERVICES_MIKE ROLLS 13/12/2012 09:50 wheels, Overdrive, Stainless steel SERVICES Tourist Trophy exhaust system, 123Page 1 £34,995 Ignition, Black leather seats, Woodrim Motolita steering wheel, detailed engine bay, and painted underside. This is a beautiful rust free car in excellent condition and drives extremely well. £17.995. serviced every year after. Red

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MG MIDGET, 1973 Round wheel arch in racing green. High spec hillclimb/sprint/track car built on a Heritage shell in 2004 by Oselli. Fitted with with full race 1380 engine with weber, Maniflow straight through exhaust, 4 Speed dog engagement straight cut gearbox, Quaife 4.2 diff with Quaife LSD, 4 Pot calipers, plumbed in Fire extinguisher, Alloy radiator, lightweight battery, 2 x set wheels with tyres ( Road and Track) , Drivers harness, Works style hardtop, Frontline roll cage and Soft top with frame. Engine was built and fully balanced by CCK Historic in 2017 with Omega forged pistons, Swiftune camshaft, Ported and polished 11 stud head and weber and exhaust as above, lowered and stiffened suspension, polybushed, negative front camber, Panhard rod, Lightened flywheel, Uprated rear leaf springs .7.5 Helix clutch, Peter May halfshafts etc the list goes on. Spec sheet upon request. This is a stunning well sorted Midget in excellent condition having had a large amount of money spent with good history/ invoice file. £18.995.

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AUSTIN HEALEY FROGEYE -2016 1960 Finished in in Cherry Red with in all MG’s TRADE MEMBER Silver strips. The carSpecialising comes with TEL/FAX: a Healey hardtop and a Soft top 01258 820337 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri: 8am-6pm, Wed: 8am-5pm, Sat: 8am-1pm with frame, Fibre glass front 1275 cc engine with single 1 3/4 SU, Maniflow exhaust system, recently Please check this proof carefully for errors in style, re-conditioned ribbed case gearbox, Although every care is exercised in preparing your servo assisted discs brakes on the front and mini fin responsible drums on theforback. ourselves any The inaccuracies you may car was restored in 2007 and has an excellent solid body with a few minor SHOULD YOU REQUIRE ANY ALTERATIONS TO paint blemishes, its a superb car to drive. £14,995 TRADE MEMBER

1968 MGC ROADSTER

5 Speed gearbox, Power steering, Custom Metallic Blue paint, Beige trim with blue carpets. Blue Everflex Hood, Wood trim dash with a Mota Lita steering wheel. The car was rebuilt in 1993 with many upgradesNot for the purists, but beautifully detailed and a lot of fun! The car has just come in and it is awaiting preparation. Please call for more details.

White with Black Interior piped White, Black Mohair Hood, Still retains its ‘original’ registration number ‘OOB 21G’ Stainless Sports Exhaust, Spax Shocks Conversion – front and rear. Painted Wire Wheels, Superb history going back over many years Invoices, photographs, Original Sales Brochure etc.Please call to arrange inspection or to discuss further.

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Lucas 462 Fog Lamp, this is a totally original, not reproduction lamp still in a very nice unrestored condition. It has a small dent that will probably push out, the chrome is good for its age. Tested on battery still works after over 50 years in dry storage £125 Lucas Altette horn came off same car as fog lamp, totally original original and unrestored. Tested on battery, works fine. Again over 50 years in storage, £85. TC gear box rubber cover. Bought from Moss but never used, £125 TC map lamp cover made by Lucas original item in as new condition, £25 TC Distributor base plate, new old stock item still in its original Lucas box. Part no: 400001. £30 TC drivers side bonnet locks with handles. original items, totally unrestored, been in dry storage over 50 years. £50 the pair Any of the above can be collected or plus postage. Contact Phil on 01792 587337 or 07974 760536

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