This book is a pictorial study of the workers who built the legendary
line of MG sports cars. With over 160 period photos depicting factory
life, car building, and the war effort, this is a fascinating story.
The demand for these fiery little cars exploded, eventually pushing to a
massive facility outside of Abingdon. The factory included everything
needed to build the vehicles, as well as soccer and cricket fields, a
pool hall, and a hockey rink. The facility even had its own volunteer
fire department, it was so well developed.
MG Abingdon's famous racing reputation gained in the 1930s made it the
obvious place to site BMC's Competition department with its maiden
venture the 1955 Le Mans 24 hour race.
The many original pictures in this book chronicle every aspect of the
factory, from its opening amidst great euphoria in 1930 to its closing
amidst great recriminations in 1980.