MG's Abingdon Factory
Those were the days... Written by Brian Moylan, 98 pages with 200 illustrations, size: 185 x 205 mm, binding: paperback, language: English
The MG, from being a Morris car modified in the corner of a backstreet workshop, evolved into a sports car in its own right. The demand for this fiery little car caused the production to move to four different and progressively larger sites in and around Oxford, finally moving out of the city ten miles away to Abingdon and a factory that might have been custom built for it. This factory was on the site of a tannery that had inflated to over twice its size catering for the 1914-18 wartime demand for its leather products. The coming of peace caused it to deflate back to its previous level of production, leaving empty the rows of large hangars that had housed the wartime production effort. It was to this factory that Cecil Kimber, who had resigned his position as Managing Director of Morris Garages, brought his brain-child that he called the MG.
Autor: | Brian Moylan |
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Binding: | Paperback edition |
Publication date: | 0000-00-00 |
Size: | 185 x 205 mm |
Number of pages: | 98 |
Title: | MG's Abingdon Factory |
Book series: | 0 |
ISBN: | 9781845841140 |