23rd May 2021
UK Magnette enthusiasts don't have long to wait now for our visit to Crich Tramway Museum (29th May), the first Register event since 2019. All are welcome to join us, but if you want to take advantage of the discounted admission and special parking on the museum Main Street you must contact David Griffiths before the event (01423 873132/07770 982624)
There's more detailed information about the Somerset weekend, 3-4 July
3rd May 2021
For UK Magnette buyers or sellers - new Register committee member Roger England is compiling a weekly marketplace bulletin listing cars for sale or recently sold, which gives a good picture of current values and will help prospective buyers not to miss adverts. Bulletins are attached to this forum thread (most recent is at the end)
11th April 2021
For MG Car Club Members - Notice of an MGCC Virtual General Meeting on 17th April:
Background - Some MGCC members have been concerned over the governance of the MGCC by the current board of directors in recent months and this culminated in a Council Meeting on 27th March 2021 which was called by a group of seven of the Club’s Centres, Registers and Branches (CRBs).This meeting was attended by Paul Batho and David Halliday representing the Magnette Register. The outcome was a vote of no confidence in the current board (28 CRBs for, 6 against, 2 abstained), followed on 7th April by the resignation of the current board with the exception of Peter Cook. There will consequently be a General Meeting of the MGCC which will propose a replacement Board be put in place until the next AGM in October 2021.
An overview of the meeting and more detailed information can be found on the V8 Register website. If you wish to attend virtually you'll need to register by 14th April. Only CRB representatives can vote at the meeting but if you have a question or point you wish to raise, please let Paul or David know by phone or using our contact form
20th March 2021
There's a new article by Roger England about installing a headlining, in Tech Tips. It provides very detailed step-by-step instructions and comments, so should be very useful if you're considering this task
4th March 2021
Many MG enthusiasts will by now have heard of the passing of Guy Maathuis, chairman of MGCC Luxembourg, who was a regular at Magnette events along with his young family. There's a facebook page with many tributes, and Register chairman Paul Batho wrote the following: "Guy's many Magnette friends are all shocked to hear of his tragic, premature death. He has been a charming and hard-working ambassador for MGs and the MGCC for many years, following in Ton's footsteps. We especially loved to see him, with his whole family in his ZA Magnette, at the annual European Magnette Day wherever it was held across the continent, when every Saturday evening he would lead us on his guitar in a sing-song around the embers of the fire, long into the night. It was also a joy to catch up with him at Silverstone, Beaulieu, the European Event of the Year and many other events. The world will be a much sadder place without him but he will live long in all our memories. Our thoughts and condolences are with Miriam, Goya, Gene and Greg and of course his mother, Frederike" |
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7th February 2021
There's another addition to our collection of contemporary magazine reviews, thanks to Ian Sykes. This one is from the American publication Motor Trends, December 1954
23rd December 2020
Seasons Greetings to all Magnette Enthusiasts, and apologies for a lack of new reports this year. We had only one Register event in 2020 (International Magnette Day), so we're looking forward to better prospects of meeting together in 2021. There's a new programme of events, but please check for updates in case it's necessary to change arrangements at short notice because of local restrictions
A couple more copies of Thirty Six Thousand have been scanned, and an interesting 1955 newspaper cutting has been added to our collection of press articles, thanks to Philip Willcock. It features a brief roadtest of the Magnette by the famous racing driver Mike Hawthorn