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The following list of suppliers provide a supply of parts and panels for MG Magnette owners. Inclusion of their details on
this site does not imply any warranty, liability or other endorsement of their products by the MGCC
Z & Farina Magnette Register. However,
fellow members have, in the past, found them to be very good and have recommended them for inclusion on this site.
MG Specialists
John & Lou Shorten
44 The Street
Lenwade
Norwich
NR9 5SD
UK
phone: ++44 (01603)872436
website: www.mgspecs.co.uk
IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM LOU:
Due to the rapid deterioration of my eyesight, you could all do a bit to help!
In future it would be a great advantage to me if you could send a written order (BLOCK
CAPITALS AND LARGE FONT!) plus an adhesive label with your address. This will help speed up despatch of orders.
Please also send a telephone number, as many parcels have not been delivered owing to a lack of information.

NTG Motor Services Ltd
282-284 Bramford Road
Ipswich
IP1 4AY
England
www.mgbits.com
Scarborough Faire Inc.
1151 Main St.
Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860 USA
Phone: 401-724-4200
Fax : 401-724-5392
Email:
mgaparts@aol.com
Now supplying some parts for Magnettes, including door rubber, break hoses,
and a few other mechanical and rubber parts.
Todd Clarke
Clarke Spares & Restorations
P.O.Box 1501,
Doylestown
PA 18901
USA
www.clarkespares.com
clarkespares@worldnet.att.net
They reproduce the large clips that fit around the heater fan air pipe, the
big clips that hold the heater drain pipes to the inner wing and all the
wiring loom clips, fuel overflow etc. They
are also making the Magnette small tools roll that straps down in the boot,
this is made from the original hesian based material not plastic as well as
the correct door seals, both the outer arrowhead rubber and the Ramsey type
doorframe seal with Furflex

The Gauge Shop
Mr Alan Davis
28 Tonbridge Road
Hildenborough Tonbridge
TN11 9BS
01732 838528 +44 1732 838528
alandavis@thegaugeshop.com
As with many owners the clock in our Magnette stopped. Looking at Magnette
websites there are a few solutions around getting a new mechanism to fit the old
case. Some involving grinding away the back of the old face to accept the new
works. I was reluctant to do this in case I ruined the clock face. Tried a
couple of clock repairers - no joy. Then I came across a website
Thegaugeshop.com. The guy, Alan Davis, who runs it, specialises in Jager clocks.
More in hope than anything else I sent the clock off to Alan. He was a bit slow
and needed a couple of email 'nudges' but the clock returned yesterday and has
been running fine since then.
Cost? £45!
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