Events
A review with pictures and reports of past Magnette events from all over the world
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- Created on Tuesday, 18 June 2013 17:46
- Written by Guenni
MG Live - 15th & 16th June 2013
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- Created on Tuesday, 11 June 2013 22:17
- Written by Stephen Tickell
MGs in the Park (2 June 2013)
This is the second year the Magnette Register has included the annual MGOC-organised ‘MGs in the Park’ event at the Cotswold Wildlife Park on its official calendar, and once again we were rewarded with one of the best days of the summer so far – though to be fair, the challenges to this accolade have been few and far between. And it was certainly a change from our first event of 2013, Magnettes and Steam, which was cancelled as a result of heavy snow.
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- Created on Saturday, 25 May 2013 21:56
- Written by Stephen Tickell
Crystal Palace classic sprint revival
The MGCC South-east centre put on a display at the Crystal Palace classic sprint revival, 26-27 May, to mark the 60th anniversaries of both the TF and Z Magnette models. The Register was asked to arrange two Magnettes for each day, which were provided by Andy Brock and John Barringer with their ZAs, and Ian Hunt and Dave Newland with Varitones.
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- Created on Sunday, 21 April 2013 16:57
- Written by Guenni
Concours 2013 for the MG Club Victoria, Australia
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- Created on Sunday, 18 November 2012 17:08
VII Fall Festival,
Classic and Old Car Parade and Exhibition
Post brief report of "VII Fall Festival, Classic and Old Car Parade and Exhibition, held last weekend. It was an event with many vehicles involved.I am pleased to report that the presence of MG continues to increase, now in addition to our Magnette ZB 1959, a record participation MG Midget 1974.
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- Created on Saturday, 22 September 2012 16:51
Goodwood Revival 2012
Two Magnettes showed up at the Goodwood Revival in September.
"Bumble" originally was a famous racing car in the 70's and 80's. This car in the right colours seems to be the other racer of the period named "Emma", but showing "Bumble". The other one is "Sambo".
Here's more information on Sambo (not yet approved by our hostorian):




