MG’s Abingdon Factory
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Brian Moylan started working for MG in 1950 as a mechanic in the service/repair shop. In 1955 he was drafted in to the Racing Department, which was the center for all BMC competition work. During his time there he was fortunate enough to work on several rally winning Minis including the 1967 Monte Carlo Rally winner. Just before the factory closed in 1980 Moylan was offered the position of manager of a small satellite Morris Garages outlet. He has always been involved in the MG Car Club, serving on the committee of the local Centre in various capacities. Since his retirement he has started giving slide shows on MG history and writing articles for the leading Classic Car magazines, plus three books on MG and rally connected subjects. Moylan also works closely with the Abingdon Museum setting up MG Exhibitions.
Review by Reid TrummelOfficial publication of the Austin-Healey Club of AmericaUK publisher Veloce has introduced another new series of publications, this one titled ‘Those were the days …’, and ‘MG’s Abingdon Factory’ heads the list that also includes the titles ‘The Brighton National Speed Trials’, ‘Motor Racing at Brands Hatch in the Seventies’, ‘Motor Racing at Crystal Palace – London’s Own Circuit’, and ‘Motor Racing at Oulton Park in the 1960s’.Author Brian Moylan started working for MG in 1950 as a mechanic in the service/repair shop. In 1955 he was drafted into the Racing Department, which was the center for all BMC competition work. During his time there he was fortunate enough to work on several rally-winning Minis including the 1967 Monte Carlo Rally winner.This book is a pictorial study of men and women drawn from all parts of the country to this little-known rural town to take part in the building of a motor car. These workers were a mixture of skilled people from the depressed areas of England and Wales, together with the few MG car workers who made the journey with the MG from Oxford to Abingdon with its largely farming community. This mixture coalesced to become a workforce that built a legend.The book’s 160 photos include many taken by employees and previously kept in private collections. They reveal the many facets of everyday factory life, and illustrate the willingness of the employees to adapt to change, including the little-known work carried out during the war. The captions reveal an intimate knowledge of the subjects, forming an important record of MG history.Obviously centered on the MG, the book is none the less also of interest to those with an interest in Healey history as this is where the majority of big Healeys, and very nearly all Sprites, were built, 1957-1970.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 1 × 8 × 8 in |