Thanks for this lovely video. In the old days, over 15 years ago I owned a company that was specialised in repairing and restoring MGB's and MG C's. One day I became a customer from the MGOC and visited them every year after our visit to the Goodwood Reival. The spares were delivered every fortnight to Holland by Steve in a huge van. Service has always been amazing.
I was a founder member of the MGOC and knew Roche before he established the club when he was working for Pitney Bowes . . . I remember evenings of stuffing envelopes with the first newsletters at his house with our then wives and, a magazine art director at the time, designing the logo for "Enjoying MG" . . . happy days. Back then, I owned 1 MGB, 3 MGB GTs, 1 MGC GT and a wonderful MGB GT V8. Roche and Richard were good mates for over ten years and, now living in Vancouver, I miss them and the good old MGOC days.
Thanks you so much for your comment Roger. I didn't get to meet RIchard but Roche was great and comes across really well in the video I think! It must have been really fun in the early days and what a great selection of MGBs!
I had the opportunity to tour the facility over 20 years ago during a trip to England. My wife and I were guided about by a lovely young fellow, I don't recall his name, sorry. I was especially interested being a long time B owner. I bought a 74 MGB new in Canada and still have it, now 49 years. My Harvest Gold chrome bumper car is still original factory paint, soft top, seat upholstery and most other bits with the exception of consumables. It has covered more than 100,000 miles crossing Canada return twice. My modest collection of MGs includes a 67 MGB/GT which I bought and restored myself. Recently I have added a 96 MGF RHD to my garage, sure it is quite plasticy, but I love it. A mate of mine and I are currently restoring, from the ground up, a 47 MGTC. We have a long way to go but what a joy it will be to drive around the back roads near home just east of Vancouver, B.C. I shall continue to watch your videos, they are very well done and most enjoyable.
Many thanks for your comments - lovely to hear great stories about MGBs! If you fancy having one or more of your cars featured on the channel, take a look at this video - ruclips.net/video/byDPhSCdpUI/видео.html
I was a little surprised to hear there are only around 20,000 members; I can recall in its heyday there were over 50,000. The MGCC now has more than that but I think the BMW Car Club of America is now the biggest in the world. Incidentally, I visited Swavesey back when the RV8 was current - can’t remember a thing about the headquarters but I definitely remember having a ride in their Oxford Blue RV8 with Richard Monk!
Thanks for your comment, and great you want one! Not sure where you're based, but we've just recorded a video with Nigel Guild at Former Glory - probably the biggest dealer in the UK - well worth a visit :-) Should be on the channel in the next week or two!
Thanks for your comment - that's a shame and not the same as my experience. I've always found them super-helpful either in person, on the phone or via e-mail... Did you mention it to anyone there?
Yes I told the manager when I was contacted for feedback. Unfortunately this has happened twice with the same individual. The first time I actually told him about his attitude but received no apology from this person. The manager did, however, apologise. Some of my friends in our local group have had similar poor experiences and many will not spend their money there. It only takes one ignorant person to spoil things for a business. In my opinion the person in question should not be behind the counter dealing with customers.
Thanks for this lovely video. In the old days, over 15 years ago I owned a company that was specialised in repairing and restoring MGB's and MG C's. One day I became a customer from the MGOC and visited them every year after our visit to the Goodwood Reival. The spares were delivered every fortnight to Holland by Steve in a huge van. Service has always been amazing.
Thanks for your comment - yes, they;re a great bunch. I was up at their HQ at the weekend!
I was a founder member of the MGOC and knew Roche before he established the club when he was working for Pitney Bowes . . . I remember evenings of stuffing envelopes with the first newsletters at his house with our then wives and, a magazine art director at the time, designing the logo for "Enjoying MG" . . . happy days. Back then, I owned 1 MGB, 3 MGB GTs, 1 MGC GT and a wonderful MGB GT V8. Roche and Richard were good mates for over ten years and, now living in Vancouver, I miss them and the good old MGOC days.
Thanks you so much for your comment Roger. I didn't get to meet RIchard but Roche was great and comes across really well in the video I think! It must have been really fun in the early days and what a great selection of MGBs!
I had the opportunity to tour the facility over 20 years ago during a trip to England. My wife and I were guided about by a lovely young fellow, I don't recall his name, sorry. I was especially interested being a long time B owner. I bought a 74 MGB new in Canada and still have it, now 49 years. My Harvest Gold chrome bumper car is still original factory paint, soft top, seat upholstery and most other bits with the exception of consumables. It has covered more than 100,000 miles crossing Canada return twice. My modest collection of MGs includes a 67 MGB/GT which I bought and restored myself. Recently I have added a 96 MGF RHD to my garage, sure it is quite plasticy, but I love it. A mate of mine and I are currently restoring, from the ground up, a 47 MGTC. We have a long way to go but what a joy it will be to drive around the back roads near home just east of Vancouver, B.C. I shall continue to watch your videos, they are very well done and most enjoyable.
Many thanks for your comments - lovely to hear great stories about MGBs! If you fancy having one or more of your cars featured on the channel, take a look at this video - ruclips.net/video/byDPhSCdpUI/видео.html
I just bought an MG ZT. I know Swavesey well, it's where my mother is from. My cousin used to work at MGOC
Thanks for your comment - the MGOC people are good bunch!
I was a little surprised to hear there are only around 20,000 members; I can recall in its heyday there were over 50,000. The MGCC now has more than that but I think the BMW Car Club of America is now the biggest in the world.
Incidentally, I visited Swavesey back when the RV8 was current - can’t remember a thing about the headquarters but I definitely remember having a ride in their Oxford Blue RV8 with Richard Monk!
Thanks for your comment - Roche did say that it went up to around 50,000 in the 70s.
Excellent video.
Many thanks for your comment - so glad you enjoyed the video!
I'm going to a local MGOC car meet this Sat. (7-22-23), bet they'll love my SBC '64 MGB (sarcasm), what fun
Thanks for your comment - I'm a member of our local MGOC - Wessex MGOC based near Bath in the UK.
@@ClassicMGB The MGOC meet is in Greenbrae, Ca. (SF bay area) that I'm going to
Terrific! I want to buy an MGB now.🙂
Thanks for your comment, and great you want one! Not sure where you're based, but we've just recorded a video with Nigel Guild at Former Glory - probably the biggest dealer in the UK - well worth a visit :-) Should be on the channel in the next week or two!
I had one from age 23 to age 33. I’m (a lot) older now, BUT I WANT ONE AGAIN!! 😂😂
Thanks for your comment - DO IT - you know you won't regret it!
Brilliant, really miss my midget. Mgb V8 conversion not so good, although sounded great.
Thanks for your comment - regretting selling an MG is such a common thing I reckon!
Is this young Kimber related to THE Mr Kimber? By the way, that cut away car is an absolute knockout- well done.
Thanks for your comment. I asked Jonathan a while ago whether Cecil Kimber was related to him, and he said that sadly he wasn't!
Great!!!!!
Thanks for your comment - they're an impressive setup!
I visited MGOC in Swavesey. Bloke behind the counter was miserable, unfriendly and unhelpful; not good is it?
Thanks for your comment - that's a shame and not the same as my experience. I've always found them super-helpful either in person, on the phone or via e-mail... Did you mention it to anyone there?
Yes I told the manager when I was contacted for feedback. Unfortunately this has happened twice with the same individual. The first time I actually told him about his attitude but received no apology from this person. The manager did, however, apologise. Some of my friends in our local group have had similar poor experiences and many will not spend their money there. It only takes one ignorant person to spoil things for a business. In my opinion the person in question should not be behind the counter dealing with customers.
@@englishman831 Fair enough...its a shame though as they're good for parts...
Mg 😅Car club is the oldest
Thanks for your comment - yes, that's right. The Car Club was founded in 1930, whilst the Owners Club started in 1973!