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John Baker's website aimed at keeping the Austin name alive and dedicated to products which had the Austin name or were made at the Longbridge factory here.
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Visit the Official webiste of the Austin J40 Pedal Car Club here.

The A40 Farina club was founded by Cynthia Hiller in the autumn of 1979 in order to assist owners of the models to keep their cars on the road. We are one of the smaller classic car clubs with around 300 members. Find out more here

The Austin Champ Owners' Club (ACOC) was established for Owners & Enthusiasts - Past, Present and Future. Our objective is to raise the profile of the Austin Champ and provide a source of information and contacts for people interested in these vehicles here
Austin K9
The only dedicated site for the K9, created to gather and share information with those who wish to learn more about the K9 variants here

The Motor and Allied Trades Benevolent Fund and the home of the automotive industry charity BEN which provides help and support to people from across the automotive and related industries, who face hardship or distress here

‘XPart AutoService centres’ and ‘MG Rover Specialists’. All OEM spares for you modern MG & Rover here.

British Motor Heritage Limited. MGB, MGB GT & Mini Bodyshells, Publications, On-line shop and more here.

Discover the story of the British motor industry at the Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon here.

The website of the Federation of Austin Clubs, Registers and Associations here.

This club was founded in the late 1990's and is dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of these two important yet often undervalued milestones in the British Motor Industry. Learn more here.

The Unofficial Austin-Rover Web Resource, a repository for development stories, pictures and UK production figures relating to the cars produced by BMC and it's successors here.

The website of the Allegro Club International, dedicated to the enjoyment and preservation of all models of the Allegro here.

Website of AROnline, the Internet's premier website for news, test drives, features, nostalgia and production and sales data relating to cars produced by BMC, BL, Rover and other important British manufacturers here.

The MGF Register of the MG Car Club here

Be it a classic MGB, MG Maestro or Montego or a modern modified MG ZR, MG ZS or Rover Coupe, or perhaps just a standard Rover 200 XtremeMGR offers something for them all and everyone is welcome here

The Vintage Austin Website which caters principally for the Austin 12, 16 & 20 HP cars manufactured from 1918 to 1930, though owners of other models and years are welcomed here.
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