Chris Taylor, Co-Founder

Oxfordshire & Surrounding Area Rep

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My Names Chris and i am one of the  team here at MG Rover Hub, currently my fleet consists of 4 cars, all of them of the MG and Rover variety.

The first of my fleet and the one that started my interest in cars was my MGB GT LE. I brought the MGB as a lockdown project with my father back in 2020. Since pulling into the cars very first show and ending up becoming part of a 10 car convoy seeing all the different variants of MG & Rover Cars I was hooked.

Along with my MGB GT LE, I also own: 2002 MG ZT 190 in what I call Solar Red, which happens to be a pre production car which makes it extremely unique! 2005 Rover 25 which is called the Pensioner Supreme as it was a standard very grandad spec car that I have given a 1.8 VVC Engine swap with a 170 remap, PG1 Gearbox and ZR 160 Suspension.

Last but not least the most unique car in my fleet a Rover 75 Estate in Biomorphic Green, a monogram colour which was only ever seen on a handful of rover badged cars.

Since becoming part of the MG Rover communityI have made lots of friends and gotten to have lots of amazing experiences from a road trip through France, having a weekend road trip through the winding hills of the lake district & attending many events and meets.

I am looking forward to continuing to promote the cars and building and even bigger community.

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