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British Motor Museum secures future of historic MG Cars
Welcome news released on the British Motor Museum website.
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First MGF
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RDX60
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Welcome
news released on the British Motor Museum website
After several years working with MG Motor UK, the British Motor
Museum has secured the long-term loan of eight historic MG
cars which, until recently, had been stored at Longbridge.
This agreement is due to the successful relationship between
MG and the British Motor Museum and will help to preserve and
share these cars for future generations. Two of the cars have
now arrived in the Workshop at the Museum. The mid-sized RDX60
hatchback concept from 2003, rarely seen in public before now
and the first-of-line MGF from 1995. Over the coming weeks,
they will be carefully cleaned and prepared by the Workshop
Team ready for display in the Museum.
Six more cars will follow, including the three PR prototypes,
development concepts for the MGF; the unique MG TF GT; the forward-looking
Rover TCV tourer concept vehicle and the raw Mini Hot
Rod', which was built for the 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show. They
will each receive the same meticulous attention from the expert
technicians at the Museum before going on display in the coming
months.
Stephen Laing, Head of Collections & Engagement at
the Museum said The British Motor Museum is known for
its unrivalled collection of concepts, prototypes, one-off and
milestone cars so this selection of cars from Longbridge is
right at home amongst them. They give an insight into how the
engineering format and design of the MGF was arrived at, how
MG Rover planned its future range of cars at the turn of the
21st century and how Rover Group was able to make a statement
with a stripped back, exciting version of an automotive classic.
Guy
Pigounakis, Commercial Director for MG Motor UK commented
The MG Rover brand holds a place near to my heart, being
the head of commercial operations for the manufacturer in the
early 2000s, and so it's fantastic to see these rare prototypes
on display at the British Motor Museum.
The legacy
of the prototypes is greatly valued by MG Motor UK and the
specially curated collection will allow MG Rover enthusiasts
and car fans alike to get exclusive access to these historic
vehicles that helped shape the UK Automotive industry.
Visitors
can look forward to seeing RDX60 and the first MGF in the
Museum early in the new year. For news on the other six cars,
please check the Museums website and social media channels
over the coming weeks. More
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