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Martin Johnson
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British Motor Heritage Certificate

Post by Martin Johnson » Fri Jun 28, 2002 11:49 am

They say there's no such thing as a dumb question. Maybe I should know otherwise, but are Heritage certificates available for the TC series? I have them for my Healey and my MG midget. They contain great information and are interesting. Thanks Martin Johnson TC3586

Roger Furneaux
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Re: British Motor Heritage Certificate

Post by Roger Furneaux » Fri Jun 28, 2002 6:34 pm

hi Martin - the short answer is NO, 'cos Heritage do not have any factory records for T-types! The factory build sheets are owned by the M.G.C.C. and as the T-Register Registrar I have copies. The originals were being used by the club office to make photocopies for anybody who asked (and paid) but they began to get dog-eared so were bound into volumes. The good news is that I have some good reproductions of the original M.G. Car Co. guarantees (or at least the top sheet of same). The TC/TD/TF sheet is 8" x 13" and is "signed" by George Propert, General Manager post-war. The TF g/tee was "signed" by Lord Nuffield but is otherwise very similar so TF owners actually get a TC sheet. The TA/TB sheet is 9.3" x 15", on thicker card, and "signed" by Cecil Kimber. Using an old Imperial typewriter which came from the M.G.C.C. office at Abingdon, I type in the Car Number (not the same as the chassis no. in every case), the Original Engine no. and the production date (the g/tee has a space for purchase date, which in nearly every case is unknown). And just for the record in case some new folk do not know, all the factory Service Dept. records were lost, some say due to a fire, others think they just went in a skip.... Now for the good news: you can have one of these spendid full colour Guarantee sheets for the grand sum of $10 post paid airmail from England (or 5 in the U.K. or the equivalent of 6 in any other currency). Just send a "Hamilton" to me at: BUDDLE FARM, BROADWOODWIDGER, LIFTON, DEVON, PL16 0JR, U.K. ocTagonally Roger Furneaux, M.G.C.C. T-Register TA/TB/TC Registrar Martin Johnson wrote:
>They say there's no such thing as a dumb question. Maybe I should know
otherwise, but are Heritage certificates available for the TC series? I
>have them for my Healey and my MG midget. They contain great information
and are interesting. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

David Lodge
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Re: British Motor Heritage Certificate

Post by David Lodge » Sat Jun 29, 2002 10:36 am

Roger, I was halfway to the bank before I stopped myself to ask "What on earth is a Hamilton?" Yours in confusion, David Lodge
> hi Martin - the short answer is NO, 'cos Heritage do not have any factory > records for T-types! > > The factory build sheets are owned by the M.G.C.C. and as the T-Register > Registrar I have copies. The originals were being used by the club office to > make photocopies for anybody who asked (and paid) but they began to get > dog-eared so were bound into volumes. > > The good news is that I have some good reproductions of the original M.G. > Car Co. guarantees (or at least the top sheet of same). The TC/TD/TF sheet > is 8" x 13" and is "signed" by George Propert, General Manager post-war. > The TF g/tee was "signed" by Lord Nuffield but is otherwise very similar so > TF owners actually get a TC sheet. The TA/TB sheet is 9.3" x 15", on thicker > card, and "signed" by Cecil Kimber. > > Using an old Imperial typewriter which came from the M.G.C.C. office at > Abingdon, I type in the Car Number (not the same as the chassis no. in every > case), the Original Engine no. and the production date (the g/tee has a > space for purchase date, which in nearly every case is unknown). And just > for the record in case some new folk do not know, all the factory Service > Dept. records were lost, some say due to a fire, others think they just went > in a skip.... > > Now for the good news: you can have one of these spendid full colour > Guarantee sheets for the grand sum of $10 post paid airmail from England (or > 5 in the U.K. or the equivalent of 6 in any other currency). Just send a > "Hamilton" to me at: > > BUDDLE FARM, BROADWOODWIDGER, LIFTON, DEVON, PL16 0JR, U.K. > > ocTagonally > > Roger Furneaux, M.G.C.C. T-Register TA/TB/TC Registrar > > Martin Johnson wrote: >> They say there's no such thing as a dumb question. Maybe I should know > otherwise, but are Heritage certificates available for the TC series? I >> have them for my Healey and my MG midget. They contain great information > and are interesting. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >

Mark Stolzenburg
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Post by Mark Stolzenburg » Sat Jun 29, 2002 6:15 pm

To the List, I would highly recommend getting one of these Guarantees. Roger does a superb job. They look great and are well worth every cent of the $10 you will send. Roger, thanks for doing this service for the list members! Mark Stolzenburg TC 7812
----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Furneaux" roger.46tc@virgin.net> To: "Martin Johnson" MJohnson@cfworks.com> Cc: ".T-ABCs" mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 8:32 PM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] British Motor Heritage Certificate The good news is that I have some good reproductions of the original M.G. Car Co. guarantees (or at least the top sheet of same). The TC/TD/TF sheet is 8" x 13" and is "signed" by George Propert, General Manager post-war. The TF g/tee was "signed" by Lord Nuffield but is otherwise very similar so TF owners actually get a TC sheet. The TA/TB sheet is 9.3" x 15", on thicker card, and "signed" by Cecil Kimber. Now for the good news: you can have one of these spendid full colour Guarantee sheets for the grand sum of $10 post paid airmail from England (or 5 in the U.K. or the equivalent of 6 in any other currency). Just send a "Hamilton" to me at: BUDDLE FARM, BROADWOODWIDGER, LIFTON, DEVON, PL16 0JR, U.K. ocTagonally Roger Furneaux, M.G.C.C. T-Register TA/TB/TC Registrar

Roger Furneaux
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Re: British Motor Heritage Certificate

Post by Roger Furneaux » Tue Jul 02, 2002 3:32 pm

hi Joe - I shall be loading up the trailer, towed behind the TC, with quite enough stuff without bringing the old Imperial as well, so if you definitely want one (and that goes for all other "listers" coming to the Mecca of the M.G. world) let me know and I will get typing beforehand. ocTagonally TCRoger
>Any chance these certificates will be available at Silverstone this year? >Would be interested in getting one for my TC. > >Joe Gates >TC 8675 > >"The good news is that I have some good reproductions of the original M.G. >Car Co. guarantees (or at least the top sheet of same)...." > > >

Victoria Vernon
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Re: British Motor Heritage Certificate

Post by Victoria Vernon » Wed Jul 03, 2002 7:57 am

Hi Roger, I would like one but will contact you closer to the time of my visit to your shores in Sept/Oct. when transmission of banknotea is easier. BTW thanks for the recommendation re "Battery holding down". I made two blocks the full width and breadth of the gaps on either side of the battery. These were then attached to spacer blocks raising them off the base and allowing them to go over the projecting lugs on the battery. Holes were drilled and 1/4 BSF bolts used to hold them down. Clem TC7218 -----Original Message----- From: Roger Furneaux [mailto:roger.46tc@virgin.net] Sent: 02 July 2002 09:08 To: Gates Family Cc: .T-ABCs Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] British Motor Heritage Certificate hi Joe - I shall be loading up the trailer, towed behind the TC, with quite enough stuff without bringing the old Imperial as well, so if you definitely want one (and that goes for all other "listers" coming to the Mecca of the M.G. world) let me know and I will get typing beforehand. ocTagonally TCRoger
>Any chance these certificates will be available at Silverstone this year? >Would be interested in getting one for my TC. > >Joe Gates >TC 8675 > >"The good news is that I have some good reproductions of the original M.G. >Car Co. guarantees (or at least the top sheet of same)...." > > >
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Paul Camp
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Re: British Motor Heritage Certificate

Post by Paul Camp » Tue Jul 09, 2002 1:45 am

Martin When I enquired for aHeritage Certifcate for my TC I was told all records prior to 1955 were lost and therefore no certificates could be issued. Paul TC 3348
----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Johnson" MJohnson@cfworks.com> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 7:54 PM Subject: [mg-tabc] British Motor Heritage Certificate > They say there's no such thing as a dumb question. Maybe I should know > otherwise, but are Heritage certificates available for the TC series? I > have them for my Healey and my MG midget. They contain great information > and are interesting. > Thanks > Martin Johnson > TC3586 > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >

cshiplee@141international.com
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Re: British Motor Heritage Certificate

Post by cshiplee@141international.com » Tue Jul 09, 2002 1:51 am

This was my experience as well however they were prepared to issue a letter on BMH letterhead giving an approx date for my car ( TC1966 ) Charles "Paul Camp" PCamp@pearsons-enfield.co.uk> on 09/07/2002 08:27:05 Please respond to PCamp@pearsons-enfield.co.uk To: pearsons-enfield.co.uk@returns.groups.yahoo.com> cc: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] British Motor Heritage Certificate Martin When I enquired for aHeritage Certifcate for my TC I was told all records prior to 1955 were lost and therefore no certificates could be issued. Paul TC 3348
----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Johnson" MJohnson@cfworks.com> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 7:54 PM Subject: [mg-tabc] British Motor Heritage Certificate > They say there's no such thing as a dumb question. Maybe I should know > otherwise, but are Heritage certificates available for the TC series? I > have them for my Healey and my MG midget. They contain great information > and are interesting. > Thanks > Martin Johnson > TC3586 > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

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