Craigievar Express

[3][4] The Craigievar Express was then sold to a man from Aberdeen before later being repurchased by Andrew Lawson's son James.

[4] James carried out some restoration on the Express before transferring it to William Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill.

[4] With Lord Sempill's death in 1965, his widow sold the vehicle to Maurice Smith, a Surrey-based car historian.

[5][6] In 1971 Maurice Smith completed the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run with the Craigievar Express.

[2] The money for the purchase came partly from donations from the general public but also grants from the Scottish Postal Board, the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the Royal Scottish museum and the National Fund for Acquisitions.

The Craigievar Express