Motor Maintenance Collection
Motor Maintenance: A Glimpse into the Past Step back in time to witness the dedication and skill required for motor maintenance
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Motor Maintenance: A Glimpse into the Past Step back in time to witness the dedication and skill required for motor maintenance. In 1901 New Orleans, an unknown creator meticulously repairs a car, showcasing early efforts to keep vehicles running smoothly. Fast forward to 1930 at the B&HMC Brighton Motor Rally, where Mrs JW McClintock proudly poses with her Triumph saloon. Behind her smile lies countless hours of meticulous upkeep, ensuring her beloved vehicle remains in top condition. In 1928, Kitty Brunell works diligently on her Singer Junior during the Monte Carlo Rally. The artist Bill Brunell captures this moment of focused determination as she tends to every detail, preparing for the challenges ahead. AES Curtis peers under the bonnet of his HRG at the RAC Rally in 1939. Bill Brunell's artwork immortalizes this scene of technical expertise and careful examination as Curtis ensures his motor is ready for action. Raymond Mays' Vauxhall-Villiers takes center stage at a sand racing event in the 1930s. With precision and care, mechanics work tirelessly behind-the-scenes to maintain peak performance - a testament to their commitment and passion. The engine of Raymond Mays' Vauxhall-Villiers receives undivided attention from skilled hands during routine maintenance sessions. These moments captured by Bill Brunell reveal an intimate connection between man and machine that keeps these vintage automobiles alive. With its bonnet removed, Raymond Mays' Vauxhall-Villiers exposes its inner workings - a mesmerizing sight that showcases both engineering marvels and dedicated craftsmanship from another era. Road testing becomes an essential part of maintaining Raymond Mays' Vauxhall-Villiers - capturing thrilling moments when power meets speed on dusty tracks or open roads; each test drive confirms that all components are working harmoniously together. At Brooklands Surrey's JCC 200 Mile Race in 1921, SL Bailey's Douglas racing car receives meticulous attention.