MG Cars Challenge
Q1 In 2004, MG celebrated a special anniversary for car production. How many years old is this?
- 80 years
- 50 years
- 120 years
- 100 years
Q2 Morris Motors took over MG in which year?
- 1940
- 1935
- 1925
- 1930
Q3 In 1965 a GT Coupe version of the MGB was produced. What was it known as?
- 'The Poor Man's Roller'
- 'The Poor Man's Bentley'
- 'The Poor Man's Aston Martin'
- 'The Poor Man's Capri'
Q4 MG is synonymous with which Oxfordshire town?
- Abingdon
- Banbury
- Didcot
- Bicester
Q5 Austin Rover teamed up with Tickford to produce the Maestro Turbo, which car manufacturer are Tickford associated with?
- Aston Martin
- Rolls Royce
- TVR
- Lotus
Q6 Who is the original founder of MG?
- Franklin Kimber
- Cyrille Kimber
- Cedric Kimber
- Cecil Kimber
Q7 In the early 1960's the MG 1100 pioneered a new suspension involving water and alcohol to keep the car level. What was it called?
- Hydraholic suspension
- Hydrocolohic suspension
- Hydralastic suspension
- Hydrolastic suspension
Q8 What major event in 1939 temporarily halted the production of cars at MG in Abingdon?
- First World War
- Factory Fire
- Great Depression
- Second World War
Q9 Which motor show saw the unveiling of the MGF?
- London
- New York
- Paris
- Geneva
Q10 What does MG stand for?
- Morris Garages
- Mighty Gearing
- Mortons Garages
- Morris Gears
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bensewell wrote: Prize ?
mmmmmm.... got an old polo mint and about 23 pence in me pocket.... will that do
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However I have read that there may have been tax reasons concerned with it the Morris takeover.
There I havent given anything away i think. .
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Q2, is not quite right :shrug: Morris Garages didnt "take over" MG !! It was formed from them , but i know what you mean :bust:
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bryan young wrote: Thank you for this, bit easy for an old codger like me, I know them all :coat:
Q2, is not quite right :shrug: Morris Garages didnt "take over" MG !! It was formed from them , but i know what you mean :bust:
Strictly speaking Morris Motors did take MG over, as until then MG had been the private property of William Morris, so I believe.
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rover-25x wrote: I knew 5 of them. :woohoo:
Well done :woohoo: Which ones?
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mgf -reborn wrote: well we know all of them.only because we went to the mg owner club and got a leaflet and it had all the answers,and it makes me wonder if the same leaflet was used to make the q and a up
Never been to the mg owner club and never seen a leaflet...so.... Nope... q and a not from there :coat:
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I must comment however that the MG 1100 didn't pioneer hydrolastic suspension, there were both Austin and Morris versions first and then MG, Riley and Wolseley versions. Also a mini Roller, Vanden Plas. There was also hydrolastic versions of the Mini but I can't remember when that was, about 1965/66 iirc.
Sorry for being picky.
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