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  • BMC BANNER 24 HOUR REPAIRS

    £9.50

    1 x BMC 24 Hour Repairs Banner – Dad’s Garage (British Motor Corporation).  The banner measures:  1220mm wide (4ft) x 260mm (10 inch) tall and is made from 440gsm PVC banner material with a matt finish and comes complete with brass eyelets for wall mounting.  Suitable for both interior an exterior use.

    WIKI Fact: Did you know? The British Motor Corporation Limited was formed in early 1952 when Morris Motors and the Austin Motor Company merged.  As a result BMC became the largest British car company of its day, (in 1952) with 39% of British output. They produced a wide range of cars under brand names including Austin, Morris, MG, Austin-Healey, Riley, and Wolseley, as well as commercial vehicles and agricultural tractors

  • BMC SALES & SERVICE BANNER

    £9.50

    1 x BMC Sales & Service Banner (British Motor Corporation).  The banner measures 1220mm wide (4ft) x 260mm (10 inch) tall and is made from 440gsm PVC banner material with a matt finish and comes complete with brass eyelets for wall mounting.  Suitable for both interior an exterior use.

    WIKI Fact: Did you know? The British Motor Corporation Limited was formed in early 1952 when Morris Motors and the Austin Motor Company merged.  As a result BMC became the largest British car company of its day, (in 1952) with 39% of British output. They produced a wide range of cars under brand names including Austin, Morris, MG, Austin-Healey, Riley, and Wolseley, as well as commercial vehicles and agricultural tractors

  • BMC SALES & SERVICE BANNER

    £9.50

    1 x BMC Sales & Service Banner (British Motor Corporation).  An alternative style to the other Sales and Services banner available.  This banner also measures 1220mm wide (4ft) x 260mm (10 inch) tall and is made from 440gsm PVC banner material with a matt finish and comes complete with brass eyelets for wall mounting.  Suitable for both interior an exterior use.

    WIKI Fact: Did you know? The British Motor Corporation Limited was formed in early 1952 when Morris Motors and the Austin Motor Company merged.  As a result BMC became the largest British car company of its day, (in 1952) with 39% of British output. They produced a wide range of cars under brand names including Austin, Morris, MG, Austin-Healey, Riley, and Wolseley, as well as commercial vehicles and agricultural tractors.