Original brochure documents.

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Posted 9 years 10 months ago #155198
I recently bought the original MGF sales brochure on ebay, heres some of the scanned documents which make an interesting read. Sorry about some of the pics, my scanner isnt great lol :oops:


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Posted 9 years 10 months ago #155201
Looking at that I notice that there was a price difference for both the leather and oxford leather packs between the MPI and the VVC models. You got slugged more for the leather options in a MPI than you would for a VVC.
Apart from being mechanically different, it would seem to me that the two models are indentical as far as the interiour is concerned.

And looking at the performance and fuel consution figures, I wonder why any Steppies were sold at all.......less fun, costly, thirster, slower and more mechanically complex :nonod: theres not a lot of reasons that would encourage me to tick that particular option box :lol:

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Posted 9 years 10 months ago #155203
theres pages of all the colour options, seat options, well pretty much everything really. i'll scan it all properly soon and upload it all. Makes in interesting read if nothing else.

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Posted 9 years 10 months ago #155204
Reminds me, we had a some other brochures once a upon a time. Will have to take a look for them.
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Posted 9 years 10 months ago #155205
I put some Japanese Manuals and some photo cards up there too at some point - if you need them again let me know.

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Posted 9 years 10 months ago #155213
Good thread. I've uploaded 2 shots here of the June 2001 price list which also includes the Trophy.





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Posted 9 years 10 months ago #155214

Cobber wrote: Looking at that I notice that there was a price difference for both the leather and oxford leather packs between the MPI and the VVC models. You got slugged more for the leather options in a MPI than you would for a VVC.
Apart from being mechanically different, it would seem to me that the two models are indentical as far as the interiour is concerned.

And looking at the performance and fuel consution figures, I wonder why any Steppies were sold at all.......less fun, costly, thirster, slower and more mechanically complex :nonod: theres not a lot of reasons that would encourage me to tick that particular option box :lol:


Cobber,

The VVC had seats with leather inserts (ie cloth & leather) rather than all cloth as in the MPi - I guess they had to charge less for the VVC 'upgrade' to confirm that the standard VVC trim was better than the standard MPi.

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adamelphick wrote: I put some Japanese Manuals and some photo cards up there too at some point - if you need them again let me know.


I've found them. will re do the gallery this evening
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Posted 9 years 10 months ago #155218

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I love the bit about the new gear knob but I think they missed a bit at the end. Shouldn't it say ' feel really special to the touch as your skin freezes to it on a winter's morning'?

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adamelphick wrote: I put some Japanese Manuals and some photo cards up there too at some point - if you need them again let me know.


I've found them. will re do the gallery this evening


Coolio :yesnod:

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