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The MG Car Club has a new website at: http://www.mgcars.org.uk/carclub/index.html weel worth a look. I am having difficulty finding a link to the model descriptions in this new site. This section had the Regalia Order Form in it. If you need one and cannot find it please e-mail me. |
David Pelham |
David I think the new site, apart from being totally useless (I was looking for the list of exhibitors at Silverstone 2001 - it was on the old site too and has vanished) and half the links not working properly (appalling prepost testing) looks ghastly in Green & White. Has our club thrown tradition to the wall? What was wrong with brown and cream or should the cream cracker cars now be painted Green & White and have XPOWER inscribed on their sides? Call me old fashioned if you like but the pages, unless you click on the ZR/ZS/ZT register page or a specific XPOWER page should be in Brown & Cream. Verdict - garish at best, awful at worst. |
Paul Barrow |
The old URL http://www.mgcars.org.uk/clubs/yreg.html will still take you to the Y Reg Page - I have mine marked in my Favorites. Paul |
Paul Barrow |
Pual to quote you >>>>> Call me old fashioned if you like but the pages, unless you click on the ZR/ZS/ZT register page or a specific XPOWER page should be in Brown & Cream. Your old fashioned!!!! this is a web page in looking at it you have moved with the times perhaps you views on MG's should do too? |
cecil kimber |
Is correct spelling old-fashioned, too ? |
Remo Peter |
At the risk of upsetting cecil kimber on this BBS, I tend to agree with Paul Barrow. Perhaps to paraphrase Cecil Kimber's views on MG's, it should be "look to the future, build on the past" and NOT "rely on the future, abandon the past"!!!!!! |
Keith D Herkes |
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