We have an old favourite back in the workshop this week - the 1902 Arrol-Johnston dog car. Ian has been looking after this old girl for nearly 20 years now and she continues to be used regularly.
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A quick wash to remove the road dirt ready for work to begin You can see that the rear seat base has been removed to allow access to the engine |
She is in for a service and for some work on the fuel system before heading up to the Grampian Transport Museum to be part of one of their displays this year.
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Ian explains the lubrication system to Arnoult |
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Arnoult start to refill the engine with fresh oil |
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