Restoration Blog: Doble and White Steam Cars

May 20, 2011 12:00 AM

Jay gives you a look at his progress on the 1909 White Roadster, evidence that a pile of parts can come together to make a car. And he's pulled apart the engine on his Doble steamer to find the culprit that's been affecting his water mileage -piston rings

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