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First, we go behind the scenes at Newbury-based Waylands MG for a behind-the-scenes look at one of MG Motor UK's newest dealerships with Simon Bishop. Hear all about the amazing deals, insights into who is buying MGs at the moment and the latest on new models this year. We then meet British adventurers, Ross and Hugo Turner, at the home of the MG Car Club at Abingdon as they embark upon a unique seven-month journey from London to Shanghai, that will see them reinvent the Silk Road for the 21st century by travelling 10,000 miles across continents in an MG Cyberster EV sports car. The Devon-born twins, whose expeditions include rowing across the Atlantic Ocean and traversing Greenland's Ice Cap, are undertaking the mammoth range anxiety-inducing road trip in MG's newly unveiled all-electric MG Cyberster, a sports car that accelerates to 0-60mph in about 3 seconds. Crossing the finish line in Shanghai in 2024 will mean more than the ultimate test drive of the world's first EV roadster, it will also mark the Centenary year for the brand that originally began trading in Oxford as Morris Garages; now known around the world as MG.
In this episode, we have another of our interviews from the MG Abingdon Factory Workers Reunion. The day-long event takes place at Kimber House, home of the MG Car Club, near the location of the old factory, every year. MG may be about cars to most, but how they helped during the war did not go unrecognised – with some people regarding the work in Abingdon being the pinnacle of the company's successful history. Iris Dixon sadly passed away earlier this year, but before she did, we were privileged to be able to spend some time with Iris to record some of her amazing stories, plus those of her sons as well, who also worked at "The MG". This family's tale covers MG production of the Tempest aircraft right the way through to the 1970s and MG Midget production. Sadly, since we recorded this podcast, Iris has passed away - so we share this recording as a tribute to an amazing lady and an amazing life. Do you have an interesting story to tell? Why not get in touch and we will interview you on the podcast as well!
In this episode, we have another of our interviews from the MG Abingdon Factory Workers Reunion. The day-long event takes place at Kimber House, home of the MG Car Club, near the location of the old factory, every year. In the previous episode, we heard from Orlando Vito and Foreman at MG who had progressed from tea boy through the ranks.In this episode we meet a pair of friends, John Wood and Adrian Goodenough who were at school together and joined MG at the same time. John Wood worked on the line, mainly on Midgets and trim. Adrian worked within finishing, painting and spent a spell working in the works department – the famous part of the Abingdon factory that produced the works competition MGs, Healeys and even Triumphs. In this fascinating trip through time, we hear their uncut and uncensored memories of their years working for MG and the scrapes they got into – including how Adrian ran over racing driver, Pat Moss!
On the MG Car Club Podcast for this episode, we attended the annual Abingdon Factory Workers' Reunion Day held at the MG Car Club's head offices, Kimber House in Abingdon. This event happens every year, but this was the first one since before the pandemic. In this episode we talk to Orlando Vito, who started at MG Abingdon Works as a tea boy and progressed to the position of foreman before the factory closed in 1980. In this chat, he reveals some amazing stories and memories including driving the land speed record car and a bugle player stopping the factory at Christmas! Do you have an interesting story to tell? Why not get in touch and we will interview you on the podcast as well!
The MG Car Club announced a new values initiative at MG Live! In this episode of the MG Car Club Podcast, we talk to the team who pulled it all together to understand what the H.E.R.I.T.A.G.E ethos means for the future of the club and ensuring we have a healthy community long into the future for the 'Marque of Friendship'.Joining us is Rob Constant, Chairman of the MGCC's Vintage Register, John Day, MGCC Honorary President , Lorraine Noble-Thompson, MGCC Director and Kieran Reid, Chairman of the MGCC Young Members' Branch to reveal just how important this is for the club.
Following the announcement that the MG Car Club are to offer owners of historic MGs the opportunity to carbon offset their mileage, we interview Tom Worthington from Tree-V who administer the scheme for the MGCC and FBHVC, to find out more about how the scheme works and whether it really makes a difference to the emissions challenge we all face. Plus we round up the latest from the world of MG.
This week, Competition Secretary Mark Baulch and commentator from our live streaming, Ian Waterhouse join us to look back over the season of MG Car Club racing, from the very first round to the exciting climax at Snetterton earlier this month. Keep up with all the gossip from up and down the paddock and hear some of our previews of what we can look forward to in 2022.
This week, we talk to the Secretary of the MG Car Club's Young Members' Branch. Keiran Reid not only owns an MGB and MGF but also works in the industry at a major parts supplier. In this interview Keiran and Wayne chat about where his love for MGs stemmed from, some of his highlights of ownership so far plus what the future holds for younger generations of MG fans.
This week, we talk to Jeremy Holdsworth about his own life growing up around MGs in Canada and North America, what the MG scene is like in his part of the world and what events the are holding. Jeremy shares details of one particularly exciting event, MG 2022, due to take place in Peterborough, Ontario 19-23 June 2022. Plus we share the latest MG Car Club news and Wayne gives his tribute to Graham Robson.Do you have an interesting story to tell? Why not get in touch and we will interview you on the podcast as well!
In the anniversary year of the MG Zeds, we talk to Scott Biddlecombe from who is not only incredibly passionate about the model range but also has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the parts , maintenance and other technical information we all need to keep these special cars on the road.In this episode we hear from Scott on his own MG history, where his passion for the Zed range stems from and also his journey to running the MG specialist business Discount MG Rover Spares and the investment he is putting in to remanufacturing parts that are no longer available. Plus, we briefly review the Triumph and MG Weekend ahead of the full event report appearing in Safety Fast! Magazine and preview some of the latest additions to the line in the MG Car Club shop.
On this week's podcast we speak to MG Zed racer, Tylor Ballard. Based in Abingdon Tylor's day job is working on MGs and at the weekend competing as a front runner in the MG Trophy Championship in his ZR170. Plus we bring you the latest news on MG Car Club events, including the Triumph and MG Weekend.
On this week's podcast we speak to the current interim-General Manager of the MG Car Club Roy Locock. Roy drove his MG Midget on an epic around the world adventure covering 39,000 miles. He then took Bridget the Midget to Australia and faced flooding in the Northern Territories and an engine rebuild part way through his journey! This is a story that proves the MG Midget is a lot more hardy than many give it credit for and shows just what you can do with your mighty MG with a bit of inspiration! Plus we bring you the latest news on MG Car Club events, including the Triumph and MG Weekend.
Bob Ridgard was one of motor racing's innovators. A driver himself, racing MGs and even a Chevrolet Camaro, he moved to the UK from South Africa in the late - 60s and began developing seats for club racers. His seats went on to be used by the likes of Stirling Moss and works teams like the BMC / BL operation in Abingdon. Ridgard Seats are inextricably linked to the development of driver safety in motorsport through the decades. Bob sadly passed away, but now his business is in new hands and joining us at the Triumph and MG Weekend. We meet the new lady at the helm, Sam Browne - a pretty handy racing driver in her own right. Find out more on Ridgard Seats here: ridgardseats.co.ukPlus we bring you the latest news on MG Car Club events, including the Triumph and MG Weekend and NEC Classic Motor Show.
This week look into a technical subject that will not only be of great interest to MGF owners, but also offers a fascinating insight into the story behind the Hydrolastic and Hydragas suspension systems developed by BL throughout the 1970s. We talk to Ian, from Hydragas and Hydrolastic Service Ltd about how he invented a way to repair these suspension systems to ensure the cars equipped with this now historic technology can be repaired and kept in the road. In this podcast he talks us through how the repair process is carried out, offers some tips on what to look for for MGF owners and also gives us his feedback on his new MG! Plus we bring you the latest news on MG Car Club events, including the Triumph and MG Weekend and California Cup.
Pete Barrett from Cherished Vehicle Insurance Services, the insurance partners of the MG Car Club answers all of your questions on insurance. From fully comprehensive cover whilst travelling abroad to modern classics and whether you are insured if parked with the roof down. We collected your questions over the past few months since Pete last joined us and we work our way through them to bring invaluable insights to simplify the complex subject of classic car insurance.Plus, a reminder of Drive it Day and a look at the Shanghai Motor Show.
Ian Beningfield reports from the paddock at the opening round of the MGCC Speed Championship. Ian has been busy working on his MG Midget ready for the opening round of the MG Car Club's Speed Championship at Curborough. In this episode, Ian takes us behind the scenes with live interviews in the paddock with his fellow competitors. This podcast is a real insight into just how friendly. welcoming and accessible this part of the MGCC's motorsport offering really is. The MG Car Club Speed Championship, for sprints and hillclimbs, proudly enters its 33rd season in 2021.
On this episode , we announce the exciting news that the MG Cyberster concept is to become a reality and will be shown at the Shanghai Motor Show in April 2021.Plus, in the 20th anniversary year of the launch of MG Zeds, John Thompson form the MG Car Club’s Zed Register joins Wayne for a chat about why he loves the model so much , their importance in the history of the MG brand and how the Zed Register plans to mark the 20th anniversary with a big celebration this coming August.
On this episode, we look ahead and preview the circuits and fixtures for the upcoming season of the MG Car Club race championship with Competitions Secretary for the MGCC, Mark Baulch and Ian Waterhouse who provides our track side race commentary throughout the year.We also cover tips on how to get involved with the race championship and how to watch the coverage online. Plus, we take a moment to remember Murray Walker - the voice of motorsport - who recently passed away.
On this week’ podcast we talk about how the newer MGs , like the Zeds, are now finding their feet as classic cars and are encouraging new generations into the MG brand who are now discovering the history of the marque and its older models. One such enthusiast started with an MG ZR only to end up with a brand new MG3 and a job working within the Kimber House team on the day to day running of the MG Car Club! In this episode we meet her and chat MGs, daily cars, MG alternatives and err moving house!
David Whale is a long standing member of the MG Car Club, having spent some 11 years as Secretary of the Midland Centre. These days, David's time is spent as Chairman of the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs where he leads the charge in lobbying Government to ensure we can all enjoy the freedom to use our classic MGs on the UK’s roads for years to come.So in this interview, Wayne Scott takes David down memory lane to revisit his years of MG Car Club involvement as well as discovering more about the FBHVC's vital work protecting the interests of historic vehicle club members across the UK. He also shares crucial updates on the latest concerns including the situation with E10 fuel, Drive it Day and research.
Peter Barrett from the MG Car Club's new insurance partner Cherished Vehicle Insurance Services busts some of the myths around classic car insurance for us and also gives us tips for getting the best deal, understanding some of the terminology and also how to insure MGs during winter layup. Furthermore, Pete explains what makes classic car insurance different than standard car policies and explains what to look for when buying insurance for your MG. Plus, Wayne Scott shares some more of the latest news from the global MG community.
On this episode, Wayne and Adam look over the latest news from MG Motor with the new Hector launching in India and other new car news from the SMMT. Plus, we review the FBHVC's Environmental study that gives classic MG fans the statistics we need to understand our impact on the carbon emissions of the UK. Plus we talk to MG Car Club member Dominic Taylor - Lane as he shares the story of his Father-in-Law's MG Magnette and explains who the Association of Heritage Engineers are and what the organisations aims are. As ever, we like to hear from you, so don’t forget to get in touch.
On this episode, Wayne and Adam review the year that was 2020 by looking back at some of the highlights, challenges and memorable moments from the MG Car Club’s 90th anniversary year.We look back on what celebrations we did manage to enjoy, plus some of the cars that MG Motor announce this year as well as hopes and ambitions for 2021.As ever, we like to hear from you, so don’t forget to get in touch.
In 1935 Maurice Toulmin, was a member of the winning Cream Cracker MG Works Trials team in both the 1935 Exeter Trial and the 1936 SUNBAC/NWLMC Team Competition in his PB. The history of trialling is absolutely key to pre-war history of MG and so it’s a great honour to have Maurice’s son Jonathan Toulmin on the podcast with us as we settle in for a two part conversation sharing the stories from that fantastic era of MGs in motorsport.Also, Wayne and Adam celebrate what was arguably the last ever high-performance MG, the ZT260. Plus, they discuss the recent Classic and Sportscar Awards in which the MG Car Club were highly commended in the categories of Club of the Year and Event of the Year.
In this episode of the MG Car Club Podcast, we talk to Josh Langstaff, one of the younger members of the MG Car Club about his introduction to MG that has not only fuelled a passion for cars but has also a whole new career aspiration for him as well. We hear from former World Touring Car Champion, Rob Huff on his latest success with MG Xpower in China at the Macau Grand Prix. Plus, the MG Car Club motorsport calendar is revealed alongside a whole host of fabulous Christmas gifts.
On this episode of the MG Car Club Podcast, we look over the recent position statement from the FBHVC regarding the ban on the sale of internal combustion engine powered cars in 2030, plus examine the headline results of the National Historic Vehicle Survey. Plus we talk to Roger King, Chairman of the MG Car Club Midland Centre as we delve into the history behind the oldest of the Centres in the MG Car Club.Adam explains why it is so important to ensure your car details are kept up to date on your membership records. Also we announce a new podcast shop and take a look at the latest fresh merchandise from the MG Midget Register.
On this episode of the MG Car Club Podcast, we are entering UK Lockdown MK2 so thought it would be an ideal opportunity to pick our favourite MK2s from MG’s history - and the results are not what you might expect! Plus, from the MG Car Club’s oldest Centre , Neil Lock joins us to talk about that area’s amazing history and MGs in trials.New MGs arrive in Ireland, we reminisce on not being at the NEC Classic Motor Show this year and Adam digs out something from the Kimber House archives in relation to World War 2 ahead of Remembrance Sunday. If you are struggling for inspiration with your Christmas shopping, then we might have a few great ideas for that as well!
On this episode we speak to Editor of Practical Classics Magazine, Danny Hopkins as the popular magazine celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Danny is a serial MG owner as well as being a great supporter of the MG Car Club. He also shares his very heartfelt memories of meeting Don Hayter and also the day he bought Lord Montagu's MGB!Plus, Wayne and Adam discuss MGs in trialling such as the Kimber Classic Trial run by the club's South - West Centre. We announce that MG has launched in Mexico and also Adam finds an early invite for the press to test the Twin - Cam MGA.
On this episode we speak to Kieran Line from Scenic Car Tours about some of the tours, adventures and driving holidays on offer through the MG Car Club.Kieran gives us the latest on travelling in the post-COVID world and how he expects the travel industry to be affected by Brexit.Plus, Adam and Wayne discuss a new rival to MG's electric car offering - the Dacia Spring. The MG Midget is discussed ahead of its 60th anniversary and have you noticed just how many adverts for MGs on the TV now?
On this week’s podcast, join us for our special tribute to Don Hayter, the designer of the MGB. Wayne and Adam look back at his life before Motoring Journalist and TV writer, John Lakey shares his very intimate memories of interviewing Don over the years.Also, we review the MG Social event held at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon to celebrate 90 years of the MG Car Club. Plus, we debate whether electric conversions for classic MGs have a place in the future.
On this episode of the MG Car Club Podcast we continue our fascinating conversation with Former Chief Quality Engineer at MG, Michael Allison. Michael has been driving Triple M type MGs since 1957 and so is the very best person to give us advice on how to buy, drive and own one of the Triple M cars. Also, we dig out of the Kimber House archives the words originally written by the daughter of Cecil Kimber for the 70th anniversary, twenty years ago. Plus we examine MGs continual record breaking sales and discuss the 90th anniversary of the MG Car Club.
On this episode of the MG Car Club Podcast, we have a truly fascinating insight into the heyday of MG production in the 1960s from the Former Chief Quality Engineer at that time, Michael Allison. Michael has been a life-long MG fan and also founded the Triple M Register within the MG Car Club. Here, he talks about what it was like to work at MG under John Thornley, the changes he saw during the transition to British Leyland and some memories of his own MGs and the early days of the Triple M Register. Also, Wayne Scott has been to his first show of the year, hear how that went and Adam describes what the line up of cars from MG looks like at the Beijing Motor Show this week. Plus, from the Kimber House archives, an amusing guide to piston removal!
On this episode of the MG Car Club Podcast, we celebrate one of the most numerous and best-loved MGs in the MG Car Club line up, the MGF. This is Episode 25 of the MG Car Club Podcast, so it seemed fitting to look at the model that is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year including tips from Nigel May, from the MGF Register on buying one for the first time. Also, we have news of new MG models in the electric and hybrid market, we discuss the cancellation of the NEC Classic Motor Show and explore the latest from the club shop. Plus, Adam has found a curious vinyl record (LP) in the Kimber House archives, we we take a little listen!
On this episode of the MG Car Club Podcast, we quiz Classic Car Buyer newspaper’s News Editor, Jeff Ruggles on the state of the current classic car market.Plus, we look back on the formation of the MGC Register within the MG Car Club. Wayne and Adam explore the story of the MGC and how the MG Car Club moved to support owners of the much maligned model in 1975. Plus, we look at the impact that the current COVID-19 restrictions are having on the club’s activities and answer your messages and questions.
On this edition of the MG Car Club Podcast, we talk about MG X Power and dig out the original press release from the Kimber House archives, detailing the brand’s return to top-level motorsport way back in 2001. Plus, we chat to member Tom McCooey about his emotional journey restoring the family Magnette in his fathers memory.Plus we examine how COVID-19 is affecting the classic car industry and look at the letter that started it all for the MG Car Club way back in September 1930.Plus news of new products for the club shop.
On this podcast we talk to MG Cup racer about his phenomenal club motorsport career and how overcoming a medical condition, combined with his love of MG led to many successful years racing with the MG Car Club. Paul Luti has raced all sorts of MGs during that time as well as owning several interesting road cars.Wayne and Adam preview a new event for the MG Car Club to be held in October 2020 to celebrate 90 years of the MGCC. Plus they discuss MGs new foray into the world of luxury SUVs with the new MG Gloster.Adam has delved deep into the Kimber House archives to un-cover an edition of BMC news and some interesting stories about Chinese delegations visiting the Longbridge plant. Plus a look at some of the new additions to the club shop.
On this episode of the MG Car Club Podcast we interview Lorraine Noble-Thompson to hear about her impressive MG collection. The fleet includes two MGAs, a 1950s MG TF, a WSM bodied Midget and a brand new addition in the form of her showroom fresh MG HS.Wayne and Adam discuss MG Car Club membership, the new display of land speed record MGs on show at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon, COVID restrictions and the latest from the club shop to help you prepare your MG for getting out and about.Also, are you an MG modifier? We chose our favourite modified MG from a discussion on modifying MGs that recently ran on the MG Car Club Facebook page.
On this podcast from the MG Car Club, we speak to one of the club’s Sprint and Hillclimb competitors, running in the MGCC Speed Championship to find exactly what the sport entails when competing in an MG Midget. Also, we talk to Research Director from the Federation of British historic Vehicle Clubs, Paul Chasney about the crucial National Historic Vehicle survey.Plus, Wayne and Adam uncover how MG sales are doing during post-lockdown in the UK, look at some of the new models from MG and re-iterate the latest guidance n car meets from the UK Government .
On this podcast Wayne and Adam uncover the worrying story of a new scrappage scheme, discuss the positive news around Heritage Skills Academy apprentices plus hear how the MG Car Club has been benefitting from the use of video conferencing over the past few weeks. Plus, we get the latest on MG motorsport from Wayne's interview with MG Car Club Competitions Secretary, Mark Baulch on how they are adapting the championship to return to racing, following the pandemic lockdown.Also, we have news of the latest MG Car Club merchandise that you can get your hands on now!
On the tenth episode of the MG Car Club Podcast, we have a very special guest. He is a household name through his TV work on ‘For the Love of Cars’ and as the other half of ‘Wheeler Dealers’ with Mike Brewer. Ant Anstead is a familiar face at the NEC Classic Motor Show each November but more importantly, is a huge MG fan. In this interview we talk about his life, working on Wheeler Dealers and why he ended up as a Policeman first before entering the world of car building.Also on this bumper episode, one of our listeners asked Wayne and Adam to debate which MG concept car they think should have gone into production. Can they agree? Is there a massive row about to occur - listen in to find out! Plus, we have news of the latest MG Car Club merchandise that you can get your hands on now.
On this week’s MG Car Club Podcast we talk to Gaurav Gupta from MG India about how MG is growing in India, the future of their autonomous driving technology and how they are embracing the MG Car Club and our heritage.Plus, Alastair Flack joins us to tell us everything we need to know about getting the best car cover for your MG. Whether you need an indoor or outdoor car cover, we have all the facts and myth busting you need to choose the right one for your cherished MG.Plus Wayne has found an awesome car documents folder from the MG Car Club Shop and Adam gives a preview of the June 2020 issue of the best MG Magazine out there, Safety Fast. Don’t forget to get in touch , leave us a message or tell us your MG story via the contact page.
On this episode we discuss the exciting new MG concept sports car announced recently called the MG Cyberster! We talk to American MG collector Tom Wilson about his amazing collection of Triple M cars, his love for the MG TC and how he is restoring multiple MGs all at the same time!Plus we have an update on the #VirtualMGShow that continues to grow and Adam shares a Kimber House memory, this week looking back at when Kimber House was acquired by the MG Car Club exactly 30 years ago.
On this episode, John Watson, Chairman of the MGB Register joins Wayne to share the story of the plucky little MGB that took on the 1968 London-Sydney Marathon Rally. John shares how the car was found ans saved by the MG Car Club and how they tracked down the original people who prepared it in period.Also, Wayne and Adam discuss the 4,000 Police cars that MG Motor in India are sanitising in the fight against Coronavirus there. They also go digging in the archives to discover more about why Cecil Kimber left MG in the 1940s. Plus, new merchandise for you and another Kimber House memory from Adam Sloman.
Welcome to Radio COTA Podcast #32 - the last in this year's special Men's Series. We trust Movember had another fantastic year, focusing on Men's Health Issues, and raising funds for prostate cancer research. Our focus this week is on all things 'cars', with Australia's most popular vehicles list - and some of the strangest cars ever built in our fine Country. You'll be surprised at the innovation - and unique extras some people have added to car designs! An editorial piece on men's suicide rates and depression, begging the question - 'why doesn't Australia have a Minister for Men'? A few highlights include chatting with David Miles from the MG Car Club; and promoting some much needed causes heading into Christmas - The Christmas Toy Run - Gasoline Alley (who apparently also have the BEST Sausage Sizzle this side of town), The Ulysses Club, etc. continue to ride for the kids - what amazing organisations! It's been a busy year, so sit back, grab a cuppa, and enjoy! Don't forget to send us your feedback, thoughts, suggestions, and topic ideas - we would love to hear from you! Have a wonderful week, and we will see you all again next week at Radio COTA. Bye for now! radiocota@cotaqld.org.au
This week's show reveals how our state parks are celebrating their centennial, we visit the Honeysuckle Tea House in Chapel Hill, check out the Classic British Car Show in Raleigh, explore the Bask Hotel at Big Rock Landing in Morehead City, and Bob Garner samples the Italian fare at Di Lisio's Family Italian Restaurant in Winston-Salem.
This week's show reveals how our state parks are celebrating their centennial, we visit the Honeysuckle Tea House in Chapel Hill, check out the Classic British Car Show in Raleigh, explore the Bask Hotel at Big Rock Landing in Morehead City, and Bob Garner samples the Italian fare at Di Lisio's Family Italian Restaurant in Winston-Salem.
Welcome to the MG Car Club's first podcast hosted by Adam Sloman & Chris Kynoch. In the first episode we are joined by club President John Day, who discusses his love for MGs and his involvement with the club over the years. We also have a chat with MG Trophy Championship Co-ordinator Pete Macwaters, and MGs on track Chairman Dave Pearce and Committee Member Nigel Silman about the various happenings in the club.
Paul Morrissette is the President of Chubb Insurance Solutions Agency, the division of the Chubb Corporation that works with many of America's most important car collectors on their insurance needs. Chubb is a proud sponsor of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, the California Mille, Forest Grove Concours d’Elegance as and other prominent shows and rallies across the country. Paul has been with Chubb for 26 years, and has held various leadership positions in the United States and Canada. He is a member of the Classic Car Club of America, the MG Car Club of England, and various car registries. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, 3 daughters, and spends his spare time in the garage with his 2 MG's.