
This website provides up to date information for the Pre-War movement in Australia. We will include information from State and centre activities, individual input is welcome via email. Any issues or problems please email the webmaster.
Current Owner: Brian Cather, Queensland MMM No: 122 Information: Built 14/3/33 at Abingdon as a 2-seater for the home market painted black with blue trim. It was one of 14 M.G.s, a mix of J2s and L1s, ordered by the Lancaster Constabulary to use as patrol cars. First registered on...
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Current Owners: Ray and John Abikhair, Victoria MMM No: 1136 Information: Built at Abingdon in 1933 as a 2-seater with swept wings. Delivered to University Motors 15/12/1933 for the home market. The factory build car records that it had a red interior with green body and wheels and registered AXE...
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Current Owner: Unknown, Victoria Information: Built at Abingdon 26/10/33 as a two-seater with swept wing for the home market. History: Early history unknown Ray Delaney purchased this car from Brian Hussey in January 2002, rebuilt it, then sold it to Kevin Riseley it has recently been sold to David McKenzie....
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Current Owner: Brian Kimmings, New South Wales MMM No: 1450 Information: Built at Abingdon on 3/8/33 as a 2-seater with swept wings and carried registration number MG 2798. History: Early UK history unknown. Imported by B.K. circa 1974 in rough condition. Dismantled with the intention to rebuild in the style...
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Current Owner: Mike Gosbell, N.S.W. (car in UK) MMM No: 1424 Information: This car has been listed on this Register since it was formed in the '60s. The owner/builder then and for the next few years was Bruce Leer from NSW. The car was initially recorded as chassis number J2...
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Current Owner: Ivan Glasby Estate, New South Wales MMM No: 2398 Information: Built at Abingdon 12/5/33 as a 2-seater for the home market. History: No history provided. First appeared on the register in the 1992 issue owned by Alf Learmonth in NSW, the next issue in 1997 recorded the car with...
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Current owner: Nick Caudwell, Victoria MMM No: 1628 Some of the information below was taken in good faith from a register of MMM cars compiled by the M.G.C.C. New Zealand. You can read an extract covering 2828 here. Information: Abingdon closed for Christmas holidays at the end of 1932 and...
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Current Owner: Unknown MMM N0: 2794 Information: Built at Abingdon on 15/11/32 as a 2-seater for the home market. Original UK reg. YY1362 History: Early UK history unknown. Rebuilt as a C type replica by Barry Foster in 1994. Car is in perfect condition with steel one-piece crankshaft, steel rods,...
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Current owner: Barry Evans, Queensland MMM No: 2048 Information: The first J1s were produced with either the four-seater tourer bodies left over from the D type and F1 Magna or a salonette closed coupe body. J0268 is the 3rd lowest chassis number of J-types on the UK MMM Register. This car...
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Current owner: Tim Rettig, South Australia Information: Built in 1929 at the Oxford works. History: No history provided
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Current owner: Mike Greenwood, South Australia MMM No: 2392 Information: Built in Abingdon in 1930 as a fabric 2-seat roadster. History: Early history unknown. It was first recorded in its present form of J2 style body with slab tank, swept wings and folding windscreen when purchased in 1957 by Robert...
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Current owner: Bob Wood, Queensland MMM No: 2391 Information: Built in 1930 at Abingdon as a fabric 2-seat roadster for the home market. History: No history provided
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Current owner: Tim Rettig, South Australia MMM No: 3413 Information: Built in Oxford in 1929 as a 2-seat roadster for the home market. History: No history provided
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Current owner: Matt Spoljarevic, Queensland MMM N0: 2394 Information: Built at Abingdon in 1932 as a metal panelled 2-seater for the home market. History: This 1931 M-type Midget was purchased from New Zealand in March 1981 for display at the York Motor Museum in Western Australia. In April 1995 the Midget...
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Current owners: Ray and John Abikhair, Victoria MMM No: 1221 Information: Built in 1931 as a 2-seat roadster for the home market. UK reg., BG 168. History: written by Rob Dunsterville. During 1974 when I was living in London, Brian Flowers and some others (in the M.G. Car Club Sydney)...
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Current owner: Tony Basham, Queensland MMM No: 2387. Information: Built at Abingdon on 29 Jan 1931 as a 2-seat roadster for the home market with a black fabric covered body. History: written by Tony Basham. First owner Mr Webster of Woldingham, Surrey, UK. Registered PL5390. March 1931. Purchased by Michael...
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Current owner: Hilton Goodall, Queensland MMM No: 790 Information: Built at Abingdon on 12/4/1930 (Kimber's birthday) as a 2-seat roadster for the home market. Registered PG 8733 on 25/4/1930 to its first owner Robert Hy Everett, 94 Telford Road, Hull. History: All former owners are known and listed below. We...
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Current Owners: Robin & Jenny Page, Victoria MMM No: 1684 Information: Built at Abingdon in 1931 as a metal paneled 2-seater for the home market. History: The car was purchased by Patricia and David Mottram while on a visit to the UK in 1975. On their return to Australia David...
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Current owner: Ryan Thompson, Victoria MMM No: 2858 Information: Built in 1931 as a fabric 2-seat roadster for the home market. Original timber frame and Rexine covering survives under recent vinyl recover. History: This car was discovered in a shed in London in 1993 and is in very original condition...
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Current Owner: Zagami Automotive, Victoria MMM No: 1298 Information: Built in 1930 at Abingdon as a fabric 2-seater for the home market. History: Unknown. Currently advertised for sale by dealer 2024 (Zagami).
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Current owner: Ian Mawson, Victoria MMM No: 2388 Information: Built in Abingdon shortly after the move from Oxford in 1929, the car started life as a 2-seat roadster for the home market. History: Following the M-type’s success in the JCC Double Twelve Hour race at Brooklands in 1930, a car...
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This website provides up to date information for the Pre-War movement in Australia. We will include information from State and centre activities, individual input is welcome via email. Any issues or problems please email the webmaster.