everything in this video... Is gorgeous.... So nice to see these old cars shining like new. That transition through both doors were excellent too Paul! Love these videos, thanks mate!
England is full of museums! There's one in Coventry that doesn't look that big from outside but must have a 4th dimension because you will walk for hours and not see the whole place. A whole floor of racing "motorbikes", another of just competition cars, etc. On my first trip to Jaguar Engineering in Whitley (sort of a suburb of Coventry), we found an aircraft museum that looked like a fenced-in junkyard. There was a hulking Vulcan jet bomber towering over the fence. We went inside and found a proper museum building with a big section dedicated to Sir Frank Whittle, the inventor of the jet engine. Apparently, he grew up in that area. That was one of my all-time favorite museum finds. Thanks for reminding me of those days.
Paul, what up from Chicago. Looking forward to your PRI coverage 2022! ....Like your style. Respects to you and your family. Good to see videos again, but thoughts go out to you for putting family first. Hope all is well and thank you thank you for sharing your trade. Total pro... learn a lot from you. Cheers man
Thanks for that one,.... So i had to watch an American YT channel to look at this ,..:-) .... passed by this place many times, but never made it indoors.
And now for something completely different!! Great video, amazing how different the British car market became just because gasoline was so expensive back many years ago compared to the US. We could build horsepower monsters with cheap gas and they had to create small cars with even smaller engines.
Hi have recently discovered your channel,love the videos. I used to work rebuilding/recon Manuel transmissions here in New Zealand dying trade here now. Keep the vids coming awesome watch.
Phone booth, that was awesome.
everything in this video... Is gorgeous.... So nice to see these old cars shining like new. That transition through both doors were excellent too Paul! Love these videos, thanks mate!
Thanks for watching.
Just when I thought your channel couldn’t get better
Love the muddy MG straight from a race ! Thanks for sharing your visit Paul....oh yeah...the phone booth...EPIC !!!
My dad and I went to Transmission training in Detroit we decided to go through the Henry Ford Greenfield museum lot of fun.
Nice video!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you too
England is full of museums! There's one in Coventry that doesn't look that big from outside but must have a 4th dimension because you will walk for hours and not see the whole place. A whole floor of racing "motorbikes", another of just competition cars, etc.
On my first trip to Jaguar Engineering in Whitley (sort of a suburb of Coventry), we found an aircraft museum that looked like a fenced-in junkyard. There was a hulking Vulcan jet bomber towering over the fence. We went inside and found a proper museum building with a big section dedicated to Sir Frank Whittle, the inventor of the jet engine. Apparently, he grew up in that area. That was one of my all-time favorite museum finds.
Thanks for reminding me of those days.
Cool! Thanks for sharing!
Interesting thanks for sharing.
No way I live half an hour from here, welcome to The Cotswolds! 🥳 Massive fan of your vids
Love that place.
Paul, what up from Chicago. Looking forward to your PRI coverage 2022! ....Like your style. Respects to you and your family. Good to see videos again, but thoughts go out to you for putting family first. Hope all is well and thank you thank you for sharing your trade. Total pro... learn a lot from you. Cheers man
Thanks working on the new PRI video. Lots of cool stuff
Thanks for that one,.... So i had to watch an American YT channel to look at this ,..:-) .... passed by this place many times, but never made it indoors.
I had a quick stop on one of those tour busses and got lost in the place. I got back late and everyone was waiting on the bus.
Wow ...that was awesome. Great surprise ending
Thank you for the ride, Paul! Amazing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a COOL way to end your video. Thanks for the tour Paul.
Thanks for watching
Great bucket list item! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
And now for something completely different!! Great video, amazing how different the British car market became just because gasoline was so expensive back many years ago compared to the US. We could build horsepower monsters with cheap gas and they had to create small cars with even smaller engines.
Great point!
Hi have recently discovered your channel,love the videos.
I used to work rebuilding/recon Manuel transmissions here in New Zealand dying trade here now.
Keep the vids coming awesome watch.
Thanks
Nice humor ending
Superman
The end 🤣
Good one, mate!
Thanks for the visit
I lived in South Africa in the mid 80’s...
Missed the collection by 6 years
Cool!
A lot of cool stuff. Would like to have some of them signs!
Cool
Great little museum, but all the steering wheel's on the wrong side. I imagine all the trans. are crash-boxes.
Can ya build my muncies?
Currently I am not taking in rebuilding jobs