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A group of British classic car enthusiasts, the TC Motoring Guild, recreated their club's first ride from 1955. The group gathered their 1940s-era MG TC roadsters in Apple Valley to mirror a photo ...
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"The Sports Car America Loved First," a 1970s TV advertisement for the MGB called it. Yet it was equally true that America was "The Country MG Loved Best." For it was here where a significant ...
Morris Garages launched a new campaign, 'Recreate the Magic’, to mark its centenary year. The campaign melds elements of nostalgia and state-of-the-art technology to effectively revive the brand’s ads ...
Morris Garages, a British automobile brand, has today launched a campaign, 'Recreate the Magic’, to mark its centenary year. The campaign melds elements of nostalgia and technology to effectively ...
MG is back in the sports car business this year thanks to the launch of the Cyberster electric roadster. But the fact that it’s electric and made in China, rather than in the classic Abingdon factory ...
Each year, TechCrunch selects the top 200 early-stage founders from across the globe to feature at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco. And as part of our programming, we host master classes with ...
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From the January 1988 issue of Car and Driver. The traditional wind-in-the-face sports car came perilously close to extinction during the seventies, the victim of an un­usual combination of forces.