Monday 6 February 2017

New Year Resolutions

Car is currently tucked up in the garage for the winter, but in a couple of weeks will be taken to the Goold's workshop for a pre-season check over. Although MOT exempt, we feel that an independent check is a good idea. Meanwhile the search for a correct 1914 Stewart speedometer for the car continues.

Saturday 25 June 2016

Out and About

Its been a busy summer so far, and the Stanley had been out and about quite a bit

Drive it Day at the Royal Oak, Bishopstone, Wiltshire to start the season



Then the Dampf In Melle German Steam Car Tour



Back home again and a little outing to the Ramsbury Brewery


And to our local show and rally, where we won a prize





Monday 22 February 2016

No news is Good News

Been neglecting the Stanley's Blog. Nothing much to report at the moment; after 2015 tours in the Cotswolds and Isle of Wight, plus a showing at the Prescott Autumn Classic in October 2015, the car has been tucked up in its garage waiting for the spring. Apart from checking over the pump packings and repacking the front bypass valve, all that is needed for the 2016 season is a little touching up of som damaged paintwork on the right hand front wheel.

Wednesday 17 June 2015

News from the Coach Trimmer

Phone call from David Nightingale the Coach Trimmer this morning, the new hood for the Stanley is done bar some nailing  on the front bow, and  work is proceeding on the tonneau cover. Perhaps we will be ready for the Veteran Car Club event at  Cirencester at the end of June.

Thursday 9 April 2015

Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible

The car  is now at David Nightingale Coachtrimmng for a new hood and a tonneau cover. The hood was missing when we bought the car, so its being reconstructed from photographs and measurements of sister cars. Tonneau covers were not originally fitted, but we need one to keep the car interior clean when its on the trailer or parked up at  events.


Here is the car in David's workshops with the new  top bows set up.

Wednesday 25 March 2015

Off to the Coachtrimers

Stanley is now at David Nightingale Coachtrimming  for the new hood to be made and fitted. David will also make a tonneau cover for the car - not an original fitting, but needed to protect the interior when being trailed. The new hood will be based on those fitted to sister cars; much of the detail has been taken from Stanley #7717, a very original car,  whose owner has kindly allowed access for measuring and photography. Its hood fabric has been replaced, but all other hood fittings, including side screens, are original.


All loaded and ready to go to David's workshop