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George Eagle

United Kingdom
3266 Posts

Posted - 02/11/2015 :  11:17:01  Show Profile
The latest edition of Classic and Sportscar magazine has a very nice piece on K3003 which was recently in the UK.

I receive my copy early as I subscribe to the magazine which will be on sale on Thursday.

The car is also featured in the book "The Mighty MG Magnettes of 33" written by Graham Cocks. The book, which was reviewed in the latest issue of Safety Fast, can be purchased form our Triple-M Library. I treated myself to a sleeved and numbered limited edition of this interesting book

George
L2023

Edited by - George Eagle on 02/11/2015 11:27:30

Ray Masters

United Kingdom
573 Posts

Posted - 04/11/2015 :  20:40:48  Show Profile
I agree with George that the article on K3003 in Classic & Sportscar magazine is a good read but I wish motoring journalists would not get confused between the MG Owners Club & the MG Car Club. It is not the first time it has happened.
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Simon Johnston

United Kingdom
6304 Posts

Posted - 07/11/2015 :  10:28:19  Show Profile
An interesting article but is it really true that Sir William Morris had "negative views about the expense and perils of Motorsport"? He did, after all, personally provide all the prize money for the 1933 TT totalling £1,500, a not inconsiderable sum in those days.

Simon J
J3437
P.S Maybe it's just me, but I didn't see any reference to the MG Owners Club in the article.

Edited by - Simon Johnston on 07/11/2015 10:29:44
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Ray Masters

United Kingdom
573 Posts

Posted - 07/11/2015 :  12:07:56  Show Profile
Simon. Towards the end of the article it says ......''the car became a popular sight at MGOC and VSCC meetings....'' Ray.
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Simon Johnston

United Kingdom
6304 Posts

Posted - 07/11/2015 :  12:29:02  Show Profile
Thanks, Ray. Clearly a senior moment on my part. And now having seen it, I fully agree with your comment.

Simon J
J3437

Edited by - Simon Johnston on 07/11/2015 12:32:29
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Paul Longview

Australia
2 Posts

Posted - 06/12/2015 :  08:47:03  Show Profile
Having read the article and read the book,released last year .How much of this car is original?
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Gerhard Maier

Germany
896 Posts

Posted - 08/12/2015 :  10:56:37  Show Profile
Sorry Paul, not just yet an answer to your question, - - - -

Here you see how members of this forum behave with integrity and discretion.

Cheers, Gerhard
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Peter Green

United Kingdom
1682 Posts

Posted - 08/12/2015 :  15:39:03  Show Profile
Very diplomatically put Gerhard.

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