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T Register Rebuild 2024
April 6
The T Register Rebuild event will take place on Saturday 6 April 2024 at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon CV35 0BJ.
If you are thinking of going, please try and register by 27 March as we have to give numbers 10 days in advance to the British Motor Museum.
And we’re actually musing on whether to change its name …
This is because its focus in recent years has been more on items which concern not only T Types but also lots of other MGs and we’d therefore like the opportunity to welcome attendees at the event from other Registers.
For example, one presentation this year is from our extremely knowledgable DVLA representative David Chandler with an exposition of what’s going on at DVLA on their thinking of what makes an original MG. It’s a minefield which is also exercising the mind of the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs and we will have the latest information from them courtesy of David and Bill Silcock the club’s FBHVC representative.
There will be other presentations from Paul Ireland on Classic engines …. modern oil; Peter Cole on SU fuel pumps, as well as from David Chandler. There will also be short presentation from Eric Worpe on oil pumps.
The timetable is as follows
09.30 Arrival
09.30-10.00 Tea/coffee/bacon rolls
10.00 Paul Ireland: Classic engines …. modern oil
11.15 tea/coffee and opportunity to look at regalia and bring and buy items.
11.45-13.00 Peter Cole: SU Fuel Pumps
13.00-14.00 Buffet lunch
14.00-15.00 David Chandler: DVLA and the Rules of Restoration – Rebuild, Reconstruction and Registration
15.00-15.20 tea/coffee
15.20-16.00 T Register AGM
Entry to the British Motor Museum will be free.
Cost
The cost including all refreshments is £47 for MGCC members and £49 for non members.
There will be the usual bring and buy stall for you to sell your spares, and there is a form to use for listing them.
Please use the form below to register for the event and please don’t forget to indicate your choice for how you are going to pay AND to press the ‘Submit’ button.