Postcards:
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MG Mk. III
11241 An Almond Green Beauty in Manchester, Missouri, USA.
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MG Mk. IV 26992
Malcolm Chapmans's black with foglamps out on the drive. (from England).
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MG Mk. IV 22785
Taffy Gillingham's blue and white "April" with previous owner, Winifred
Revens. (from England).
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MG Mk. IV 23305
Blue and White in Manchester, England.
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MG Mk. III 193
The oldest known Farina MG on the streets of Norwich England.
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MG Mk. IV 26653
A stunning Welsh scene and a stunning Welsh MG.
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MG Mk. III
13894 A most original maroon and grey from Wirral, England.
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MG Mk. IV 27408
Green and green paint scheme makes this my favorite Farina Postcard. An
excellent snap from Holland.
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MG Mk. III 9575
Duo-tone in the Mk. III fender-flash style in Lancashire UK.
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MG Mk. IV 22237
Duo-tone brown and cream from Wanganui, New Zealand.
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MG Mk. IV 21228
A perfect dark blue car surrounded by daffodils on the Isle of Jersey.
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MG Mk. III 7608
This is apparently how they park in Victoria, Australia!
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MG Mk. IV 30401
An Automatic Farina by Andrew Brock of London.
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MG Mk. III
13782 Mike Collins Mk. III visiting a Berkshire air show.
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MG Mk. IV 23750
Mr Podger of Wadhurst Sussex UK shows us his posterior.
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MG Mk. IV 24482
Neil Cairns Magnette visits a rather large British castle. (In
America we have something similiar at Disneyland, but they won't let your
MG anywhere near it.)
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MG Mk. IV 29088
This smoke grey visits an idlyic British setting.
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MG Mk. III
25149 A great Kent MG with funny blue light.
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MG Mk. III 4388
Dr. F.S Mahi owned Magnette. Postcard from Perak Malaysia.
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MG Mk. IV
unknown chassis Submitted by Albert Budworth of Brisbane
Australia.
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MG Mk IV 29780
A 188000 mile British car that looks like new.
Over the years, Neil and Mick have recieved dozens of photographs
from Magnette owners the world over. The best of these are presented
here. These are only the best.
Soon the entire collection will be scanned on and will be viewable
from the Known
Examples page. To submit a Magnette photograph, either of your
own car or a picture you took at a show, send it to: John Elwood, 28 Christmas
Tree Circle, Bedford, NH, 03110. The pictures will be scanned and then
forwarded to Neil for safe keeping in the Register Archives. (Most
files about 50-60k)