
National Motor Museum Blog - July 2016
This month, a two-wheeled treasure is prepared to take to the track, and an old favourite receives an engine rebuild.
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This month, a two-wheeled treasure is prepared to take to the track, and an old favourite receives an engine rebuild.
This month, the 1935 Auburn has been prepared for a continental rally, while an unusual electric vehicle has gone on display.
This month, a fascinating vehicle has returned to the National Motor Museum, while a prestigious Rolls-Royce receives repairs.
A new exhibit from New Zealand joins the museum collection
This month, a first-class exhibit is revived and the Veteran Bus is given a spring refresh.
Viewers of the BBC2 series Great British Railway Journeys will have seen the National Motor Museum featured in the seventh series of this popular programme.
While the workshop engineers plan to build a new gearbox for the 1920 Sunbeam 350hp, the 1909 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost receives a repaint.
Three of the National Motor Museum's veteran cars were put through their paces on the 2015 Bonhams London to Brighton Veteran Car Run.
One of the smallest and most unusual production cars of the twentieth century is represented in the National Motor Museum collection. Designed as an economical urban runabout, the Peel P50 takes minimalist motoring to an entirely new level.
The 1909 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost played an important part in the send-off of Edward, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu.
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