MG has a wonderful heritage and it’s great to see the brand being revived now after 90 years. The celebration is well deserved.
Special August event in Beaulieu, Hampshire, planned for MG’s 90th anniversary
MG’s 90th anniversary will be celebrated later this year with a special meet-up in the picturesque surroundings of the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, Hampshire.
The now-revived sporting brand started out life back in 1924 when dealer Morris Garages in Oxford began customising more staid Morris cars. The famous octagon MG badge was first registered as a trademark in May of the same year.
The Beaulieu event to be held on Sunday 24 August will bring together cars going back to early VA and WA cars from the late Thirties to modern cars produced by Chinese owners SAIC and assembled in Longbridge, Birmingham.
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