Restoration Blog: 1910 Model O-O White Steam Car, Update 3

May 11, 2012 12:00 AM

You may recall the O-O steamer was already restored and running fine. One day it started to lose power - but why? Jay and his intrepid garage team are on the case, experimenting with new piston rings and a unique steam oil created by Red Line.

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