Club History
The idea of an owners club for NGs was born at the National Kit Car Rally at Donnington in June1981. At the show
there were six TAs one of which won the 'Alternative Car Trophy'. The TAs turned in quicker times in the driving
tests than the Marcos'... even the 3 litre ones!. Among those present were Ian Peacock, Tony Redington and Peter
Nicholson. As there were only six members the monthly newsletter was manually typed using carbon paper by Liz
Peacock. The first newsletter was a single side of A4 with a brief report of the Donington Rally and information
about a pub get together in July.
By issue number 3 the magazine had doubled in size and had started to contain hints and tips on modifications as
well as event details. By the sixth issue on 17th January 1982 there were 25 members. Up to issue 15 of the
magazine or newsletter as it really was each one was personally addressed, but as the membership grew, this became
an impossible task.
Ian organised the club until his sad death due to leukaemia in March 1982 when the running of the club was taken
over by Peter Nicholson. January 1985 saw the year in with 137 members and Liz continued to type the newsletter
until the club bought its' own photocopier in March 1985. Then the work of membership secretary and magazine editor
were taken on by Penny and Peter Fellowes.
Peter continued as secretary until October 1986 when he handed over to James and Anna O'Sullivan.
NG Cars was founded in 1979 by vehicle and aeronautical design engineer Nick Green and based in New Milton,
Hants. He began his career with Associated Engineers; a large manufacturer of car components and throughout his
life had an interest in car re-construction. Over a period of nine months he developed his first NG model TA
which appeared in Motor Sport in October 1979. This car went some way toward honouring the Aston Martin
International of the 1930s.
The TA was a huge success and Nick was immediately spurred on to design the car he would really like to own.
The result was the TC that appeared in V8 form in 1981.
In 1983 the 2+2 TD appeared in response to customer demand for a more practical NG, and, later in the same
year it appeared with the elegant flowing wings that created the TF.
With NG cars a runaway success, Nick Green became a little bored and he returned to Southampton University
to do a post-graduate degree. The reins were handed over to Peter Fellowes, an NG owner who had formed the TA
Motor Company in Milton Keynes. He then moved the operation to Rotherham where the cars remained NGs but were
sold under the banner of Pastiche Cars. These cars were designed for MG, Marina or Sierra based components.
The NG marque briefly went to GTM of Loughborough before being bought by engineer John Hoyle of Epsom in
1994. The TA became obsolete and the TF, TD and TC were the focus of constant development in preparation for
the Single Vehicle Approval regulations of 1st July 1998.
John Hoyle retired in December 2000 and sold NG to the Imex Group International Limited of New Milton, Hants
- the town where it all began. In 2002 the company was sold to Findhorn cars - the current owners.
Nick Green has since moved to Australia but is still in touch.
NG Cars Ltd - TA Motor Car Company - Pastiche Cars Ltd
- The Nick Green years - 1979-
- The Peter Fellowes years -
- The GTM years -
- The John Hoyle years 1994-2000
- The IGI years - 2001-2002
- Findhorn Cars - Current owners
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