What It's Like to Drive a Three-wheeled Log Cabin | Jason Drives
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- The Martin Stationette was supposed to be the economy car of the future, but just a single example was ever made. There are a few reasons why that's probably a good thing, and that's leaving aside that it's made entirely out of wood.
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Hahaha, "Abraham Lincoln would have driven it?" With theater style seats? Good one.
Log cabin.
I enjoy that you somehow manage to keep finding weirder and weirder "vehicles".
MoutainMan3000 that's ALL of Lane Motor Museum
There needs to be a coffee table book about this car. Every detail is fascinating.
This thing is fantastic!
It's like art deco and steam punk blended together and poured into woodie style mold.
Lol "the clutch is like pushing down on someone's IDEA of a marshmallow"
If you're looking for a car to drive in parades and have everyone thinking "What the...", Jason has found the car for you.
I love this little doodlebug! It reminds me of a prewar European design. Like maybe some Paul Jaray or Hans Ledwinka design from the 1930s.
Splintery death. LOL
Bungee cord suspension. Brilliant!
Hey Jason, It time to leave the sinking ship known as Jalopnik and start your own channel. You should be getting way more views this.
jalopnik isnt sinking at all
I agree, but I also think that these videos are criminally under-viewed and would do way better in an independent channel.
Plus I'm sure his contracts wouldn't allow him to just leave his sinking ship
Nutz4Gunz45 I thought this was his own channel
is that a douglas dc3 control yoke as a steering wheel and steering column
"Splintery death" - love it!
@7:04 The bungee cord is part of the greatest achievement to this car. The designer had to create a time machine to travel to the 80s in order to get it. Sadly though ,he didn't see any more need for his time machine and destroyed it after obtaining enough cords.
I've never laughed so hard watching a video. Watching him struggle to drive that thing is hilarious!
Digidi4 I did and i would argue that he complained a lot more about the Hoffman but he physically had a harder time with this thing.
Beautifully made and that lovely bordeaux coloured canopy....
I used to drive a forklift with the same engine as this car, lol
I love this series:D Jason is just great at describing them too.
The Smart car of the 50s
give it a record player and ya got the ultimate hipster car
Weaponized charm, I am going to steal that one lol...
Filmed at Lane Motor Museum. I've got that car on video too but inside the museum. Awesome video and the museum is awesome too!
i'd love to see this re-envisioned with modern engineering
So basically, if you are driving this going downhill on a gravel surface, you just ain't stopping at all. Ever. Until you hit something. We all know this from riding our first bicycles as kids trying to see who could slide their rear tire the farthest.
I actually kind of want this
You should drive a Velorex. It's a similar configuration, just instead of wood you have artificial leather on a stell tube frame...
Not so much made in a shed but more made from a shed
The camera car at 2:37 and 3:01 is equally interesting!
We filmed this out of a Mia Electric, a French electric car that was perfect as a chase car!
Jalopnik ...3 mph chase 😁
German/French/Chinese/South Korean to be precise. The car was designed by french Coachmaker Heuliez, but before pruduction started they sold their electric car division. The company who actually built the car (Mia Electric GmbH) was owned by a German pharmaceutic magnate (Edwin Kohl). Since the car didn't sell well, he sold his stake in the company to a chinese-south korean consortium. The company then went bancrupt immideately.
I'm guessing you could do a whole year of videos at the museum, but I'd love to see something about that Mia, it's new to me.
YAY More Jason Drives. :)
"Nice refrigerator dumbass ...how ya doing?". Best comment ever in a video.
This is the only reason why I'm subscribed to this channel.
The Martin looks so cool that I'd modernize the drive train, suspension, steering, and brakes. Even though there is only one made, it cannot be driven or enjoyed.
hayabusa
Just take a shed and build a new chassis :D
This guy is better at grinding gears than anyone I've ever seen. (That's not a compliment).
That is fantastic. I love everything about that
Why was he stroking the handle 😂
Hey this is virtually a “woody” version of the Hoffman lol!
"Weaponized charm"! 😂🤣
LOVE THIS
I am sorry that the prototype of a car called Prvenac (the first baby) by David Pajic (elevator building company) of Yugoslavia does not exist anymore. That was a car Jason should have driven. It had one wheel in the front, one in the back and two in the middle, steering wheel was also used to shift gears with it, headlamps were hidden under the grille, and it used Steyr Puch motorcycle mechanics, so it had no reverse gear.
This is a great channel. Jason drives some of the weirdest machines on wheels, and has a sense of humor that must make all his friends hate him. (Personal experience. Been there, done that.) Next time I'm in the neighborhood, I'm gonna have to visit that museum...
Made out of wood, kinda like a coffin. Coincidence?
Wouldn't be caught dead in that
I love these weird cars 👍
That is hysterical! That made me laugh hard!!!
Imagine driving on the freeway and getting passed by a wooden porta-potty
*Y'know I wood hate to be a third wheel here, so I'll leave now.*
$995 in 1950 was a lot of money. You could get a luxury car for that kind of money. What was he thinking?
I love how it looks on the outside
COOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!!!!!!!
Nothing to fear but termites 😆 WTF a bungee cord suspension 😳
Regarding those theatre seats I’ve seen those in a London taxi. Of course they were in the passenger compartment and faced backwards.
oh right, my butt still remembers
"Weaponized Charm" I have a new goal.
Its like the world's smallest woodie wagon.
You are so lucky to drive those I'm a new subscriber you are awsome.
This car looks like hamster on steroids 🙂
Jason's jeans look like they were for somebody 10 inches taller than he is
@5:14 Jason! Dude! You're hilarious! I'm ROFL!!
PuhLeeez DO MORE VIDS! These are such great entertainment for a fellow "car guy" (although Ferrari is more my speed, so I liked the aluminum "Most beautiful homemade car on earth" more than this one). But, STILL - ya gotta do MORE VIDz!! Any car will do. Heck, find some motorcycles!
Hey Jason, have you ever done stand up comedy? You might be good at it! You say the darnedest things in these videos.
I know it's difficult to find unique rides these days, especially with owners who will let you drive them - out on the street no less, but, keep going guys!
And cool camera-car BTW - full electric! Yeah Man!! Suhweet! Just wait until you can convert it again - but to Hydrogen Fuel Cell and go like 500 miles per tank of "gas" (H2 obviously), and go from *0-60MPH in like 2.3 seconds* ! With 275ft lbs of torque at 0 MPH...that'll piss off the petrol-heads. LOL!
Thanks again for the laughs, attitude and candor!
Keep goin'! :-D
Weaponized charm - always loved this Martin, glad to finally see a test drive of it
Hey Jason what was car you were using for filming , I don't know why but with updated engine /gearchange /brakes I would like one ,do I need help?
I want one, LoL modify it for modern times and it would be actually great and fun. XD
OK, OK that's it. I concede. Uncle.
You sir have become a living legend.
I salute the weirdness that you deliver and the weird way that you deliver it..
2:15 that car in the back though
Looks really cool though.
Imagine a crash in that! At least it would also double as your coffin!
I would really like to know the performances of this vehicle. It's a shame that the concept was not developed!
Yeah, crazy features that were meant to be improved but... 4 cylinders in a microcar? Looks powerful!
It looks like a pretty cool camper trailer. But the one tire brake? Keep it lol.
I like that little car lol
*Love these videos!* Really showing us parts of the unusual motoring history. Not like that shouting DeMuro dousche guy, yelling and repeating "quirks" 90 times/useless video.
Thanks for existing, wish you *more subscribers*!
Yes the shifter is creepy. That car could be great with a modern drive train.
Wait wait wait, is nobody going to talk about the car behind Jason at 2:10-2:30? What the fuck is that thing?
Let's discuss Jason's pronunciation of 'Googie.'
(at 0:48 )
Really amazing steering wheel.
My wifey would give anything to own this.
🙏🙏
Crazy car :)
$995 in 1950 would equate to a $10850.00 dollar pricetag today...🤣
Looks like the H.G. Wells' Time Capsule, just not for travelling through time. I'd love it, but I'd be scared to death in it.
What is the van in the background ast 2:23?
What it's like to watch: Back in the 1950's, some guy made a weird car. Look at all the weird stuff it has and does, isn't that cool?!! Tune in next month to see the 5 wheeled Shiftyshotty 234
so, uh, when are the episode for the camera car, that thing is cute!
i need more footage of the bungie cord suspension 7:03
OMG is that a Honda City Turbo in the background ???
Bungee cord suspension a la Piper J3. 😂
2:16 what's that car in the back?
Yet it has more power than a Prius
I respectfully disagree. I had a 1992 Ford Festiva and a Prius was faster than it.
Actually, a Generation 3 Prius has 98 hp from the gasoline motor, and a total of 134 hp from the gas and electric motors combined, and a top speed of about 95 mph. The Generation 4 Prius introduced in 2014 has significantly more power and a top speed well over 100 mph, though I can't seem to find the exact figures at the moment. The fact is that modern cars, even economy cars, are much faster than many people seem to think, and old cars were (in most cases) nowhere near as fast as many people like to remember them. I worked in the automotive field for over 40 years and I go by facts and measured performance figures, not fuzzy childhood memories and popular myths and misconceptions.
It looks like a big piano with a hidden bar.
What's that in the background at 2:11?
Correction, this was in 1950, not the 50s. The cars didn't typically have tailfins that year, rather they had streamlined quarter panels.
1:00 looks like the fastback style of the year.
My guess is that the performance would be better if the body was made of aluminum and not wood. 1 liter displacement is a lot for a micro car, so the performance should be much better.
Two seats? Engine in the back? Is it a mid engine sports car?
Nope... it’s made of wood!
So tell us how you really feel about that gear shift lever 😄
He reminds me of Grunkle Stan from Gravity Falls. The car would be a nice addition to the mystery shack.
I like these vids but why are they so short?
This car was either built by a carpenter, or it's a teardrop trailer converted into a car...
That might be a cool electric conversion project.. Maybe some suspension upgrades.. Change the whole car to something else.
Electrify it!
This would look great in a bonfire.
What kind of car is the camera vehicle
Shut up and take my money! :D
Jason , you are a very very brave man ................. get the hell out of that car !
this is the ancestor of the kia Picanto 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
The front looks a lot like the back end of a Ford Woody from the 40's
The engine is called Hercules!
Hmm LARC 15 in the background of the opening shots - interesting