Jim Pesta, who had a company named Auto-Graphics in Ohio, did a number of logos for various New England M.G. "T" Register driving tours. I'm pretty sure if he is still in the business that he could reproduce the round logo showing the Boehringer SL in color. Once he has the computer graphic stored, he can embroider shirts, jackets, hats - you name it.
The line drawing of an SL could be pretty useful, too. My wife and I have matching "Members Only" style jackets with our first names and a club logo embroidered on the front panels and a large line drawing of our 1954 M.G. TF in large format embroidered across the back. Jim even personalized the embroidery to show our car's interior and tonneau cover color and that it has wire wheels, rather than the more common disc wheels.
My vote in the matter of a polo shirt would be for a model that has a pocket. So many club polo shirts don't have one and it is really handy at car shows, etc.
- Mike Hughes -ô¿ô-
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