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Wiessmann

Germany
87 Posts

Posted - 08/09/2015 :  17:08:31  Show Profile
Dear all,

The long overdue book on the history of all MMM competition models has now been printed.
Listed are 'M12/12', 'C', 'J3', 'J4', 'QA', 'RA', 'K3', 'NE', 'EX' (experimental) and The Musketeers, as produced by The M.G. Car Company Ltd. between 1929 and 1936.

It contains owners, race entries and background info on each individual car, widely based on Mike Hawke's researches and records. He had called this project "Son of 'K3' Dossier".

You can order your copy directly on the printer's website:

www.directa-verlag.de

Or wait a couple of days, until it will be available in the MMM Library.

Karl

MG Maverick

United Kingdom
1045 Posts

Posted - 08/09/2015 :  17:13:31  Show Profile
Any mention of J2 competition models ?

Chris ( J2353 ) & ( J4129 )

Brighton, East Sussex & Paphos, Cyprus.
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Wiessmann

Germany
87 Posts

Posted - 08/09/2015 :  17:30:24  Show Profile
Chris, for J2s in competition see Mike Hawke's book 'How They Ran'.
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Dolts

United Kingdom
1129 Posts

Posted - 22/09/2015 :  18:08:40  Show Profile
Now in the Uk shop...www.triple-mshop.org


Mark Dolton

Edited by - Dolts on 22/09/2015 18:09:02
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Simon Johnston

United Kingdom
6134 Posts

Posted - 02/10/2015 :  20:00:56  Show Profile
I just got my copy yesterday and what an outstanding piece of work. Congratulations to Karl for making Mike Hawke's incredible research available to us all. Essential reading, chaps.

Simon J
J3437
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John Brinkmann

USA
153 Posts

Posted - 02/10/2015 :  20:47:30  Show Profile
Thank you Karl (and Mike, and others) for this splendid, essential contribution to Triple M history. The "swarm intelligence" you hope for in your introduction has already started to buzz a little louder.

John
J3752
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LewPalmer

USA
3243 Posts

Posted - 03/10/2015 :  01:08:14  Show Profile
My thanks also for a wonderful piece of knowledge and research. I already have paged through the book and have some information on a couple of US cars. Should I forward the notes to Karl?

Lew Palmer
PA1169, PB0560
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