Maintaining the Breed 2026
January 2026
Bookings
Bookings for this event are rolling in "thick and fast"
If you are interested in attending, make sure you register early as places are limited.
This has now been provisionally reserved Saturday 28th March. The programme of talks will be posted on this website. However, should there be any topics that would be of interest you, please contact the organiser by clicking on the link.
Register Your Interest Back
If you are a member of the MG Car Club you can register your interest in this event, you will receive email updates and at some time in the future, the option to commit to join the event. At this stage you are making no firm committment.
Your data will be held securely and only shared with the event organiser. Should you wish to be removed, contact the event organiser.
Seminar to be held Gaydon Motor Museum in Spring 2026
Formally know as Rebuild, the T Register has been running these popular seminars for many years. Initially subjects focussed on the techical aspects of rebuilding MG T Type cars. However, in more recent years talks are more general, mostly about maintaining and getting the best out of your MG.
To reflect the benefits to any MG owner, the event was renamed Maintaining the Breed and is now open to any MG Car Club Member

The maintaining the breed event is for everybody who owns or maintains a classic motor car. The event consists of a set of talks by experts on what you need to do to keep your car in the peak of condition and to enjoy driving it.
Past talks have covered items such as:
- Ethanol and the use of modern fuel in classics
- Rebuilding and tuning SU Carburettors
- Distributors and the ingnition system
- Touring abroad in your class
- Suspension
- LED lighting and solid state regulators
- The best oil for your engine
- And many others
When you come to the event you will be greated with a bacon roll, a buffet lunch is provided and you have full access to the very enjoyable car museum.
The event will take place in March or April 2026. An event not to be missed