The Salmson Grand Sport has its bottom inspected 3rd March 2022

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • SALMSON GRAND SPORT
    One of the Salmson light cars which competed successfully at Brooklands in the 1920s.
    Salmson cars were very successful at Brooklands after World War One. Most notably, Captain Hazlehurst won the 1926 200 Miles Race outright, and M Goutte also set a long-standing class record of 114.49mph on only his second lap of the Brooklands track.
    Salmson ‘Grand Sport’ models were marketed in England as ‘Grand Prix’ cars and the major local dealer at the time was Brooklands racing driver Gordon Watney. They had an advanced technical specifications, including a twin-overhead-camshaft engine.
    This particular car took part in various speed events at Brooklands throughout the 1920s.

Komentáře • 6

  • @rolandferri911
    @rolandferri911 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Put a grease pit in your garage museum. No power needed, can be covered when not in use and is not a big expense.

  • @EdSmith-wb6lx
    @EdSmith-wb6lx Před rokem

    Hard to believe they would put a taperly meter on to check the brakes i used them back at Blaby Garage Leicester in the early 1960 Ed 40 s of Vegas

  • @phila3884
    @phila3884 Před rokem

    I would hold one front wheel steady while checking the play on the other, maybe?!

  • @paulhitchcock9760
    @paulhitchcock9760 Před 2 lety

    My grandfather broke his wrist trying to start one of those Napiers, not realising about the counter clockwise running!

  • @robertmorley9149
    @robertmorley9149 Před rokem

    I was baffled by the gorilla stroking his hair and smelling his hand ??? Did make me laugh 🤣 Great car though😁👍