
National Motor Museum Blog - September 2015
A number of the vehicles from the National Motor Museum can be seen out and about at classic motoring events during the show season.
The Beaulieu visitor attraction is now closed. Read more here.
A number of the vehicles from the National Motor Museum can be seen out and about at classic motoring events during the show season.
Starting the engine of a restored vehicle is a significant moment - whether it's a humble hot hatch or a land-speed-record breaker.
With the international show season in full swing, the engineers in the museum workshop are kept busy preparing a number of exhibits for summer outings.
Beaulieu's Veteran Bus gets a lick of paint, the Blower Bentley stars in a photo shoot and work progresses on the 1936 Brough Superior Special.
The Lotus 49 is taken for a test run and the Volkswagen Golf GTi project slowly nears completion.
The workshop team reveal the engineering behind the National Motor Museum's Start-Up Area.
The workshop team prepare for the official opening of Beaulieu's new exhibition, 'A Chequered History'
The workshop team tackle the damage caused to vehicles by long periods of inactivity.
The workshop team tackle the temperamental Lotus 49 gearbox and welcome some very special new arrivals.
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