I see alot of people seem to dislike this idea however there are two important things to remember here. 1: it's their car and they can do what they want with it. 2: it's no different than what these machines were exposed to back when they were new. Good Roads weren't a common thing back then so these old battle axes can handle a days fun trying to climb muddy hills.
Love to see pre-war cars being used for how they were designed. Show quality antiques are cool to look at, but could never offer this much fun! Hope to be in a club like this some day. Thanks for sharing.
that's completely the opposite of the truth... back then in 1920 and '30 there were not the highways and the asphalted roads that we see today... so that's exactly how it could look to travel around UK or Europe one century ago... in this sense thay are just doing a pretty accurate, revival experience.
@@effemmelle Good point, but cars of this era actually had white tires and not the black ones as seen here. The first tires had no viable tread, lacked good traction and were only really good for decent roads but they managed.
As a restorer of Model A show cars, 3:37 made me laugh out loud. Use 'em. Run those cars. Beat the crap out of them. Anything else, and you might as well just collect postage stamps.
I love seeing this, because the cars are all faithfully restored and aren't being ABUSED or chopped up and made into some horrible hot-rod. They're all being used in a reasonable manner, pushing their limits but not too much. It's bloody brilliant.
Big props to the person driving at 1:09 !! They don't even look like they're 30 and to be piloting this jalopy from over 100 years ago puts them on a very short list! Very inspiring to see
Looks like Archie Collings with his father in the passenger seat... And other family in the back seats. The car is a rather important one, a Mercedes 60HP from 1903! And as you can see there, it is still very capable.
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Love this, funny here in NZ they wouldn't dream of this, all the old bangers are like brand new hidden away !.................those old bangers get thrashed ! dont remember this when i lived in GB 😀
@@EllDub Irishman Rally isn't really a trial, more just a rally with some off-road sections. There is a trial series held in the South Island. The first event was held in the Christchurch area more than 30 years ago, and was inspired by the VSCC type events. In more recent years events have been held near Reefton and in Marlborough and Nelson. In its present form the Christchurch event is purely an off road event held on one property, but I can see a possible return to the British style event, for road registered cars and with road sections being used.
A video popped up with newer, home-made looking little cars on a pretty tight little uphill track and then I saw this video and couldn't believe it. 😂 In NZ these cars would be close to or over 100k if they're legit vintage and even replicas are worth a lot. The rarity is also a big factor here although if everyone cleared out their old sheds I'm sure there'd be more than people realise. Motorcycle trials is pretty popular here but yeah, this is the first time I've seen it with cars. Using the home-made cars looks relatively inexpensive and as the tracks are so tight there aren't high speeds which ultimately makes it less dangerous and more accessible
Yes, it’s got those thin axles and driveshafts, with that bouncy suspension, but these things are 90% cast iron and 10% spite and fury, they’ll get through it just fine.
@@joe125ful there aren't any in case of most brass era cars which where made in limited numbers you have to pretty much get parts made from the ground up.
If they die inside when they see this, then perhaps it is a sign to give up car collecting and switch to coins or something which better fits their sensitive nature.
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Modern 600HP SUVs:I cant go offroad. Ancient British cars:Watch this! 1:18 Lol that much mud from that weak car:):) 1:49 Wow that thing is fast! Also its very suprising lots of those cars not having much problem with mud!!
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Some excellent coordinated bouncing that was really making a difference. Unlike at some trials where the passengers just look like they’ve got ants in their pants.
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I wonder just how far up one would get in one of the new computer-conmtrolled cars before the dashboard lit up lit a demented Christmas tree? This is wonderful; a real sport for real cars, and not some sanitised track with mortgage-sized entrance fees.
its funny to see the white gloves collectors whine about the way these are being used, as if these cars won't outlive all their current owners and even longer still. These people in the video are more likely to keep the car in running working order, because they actually use them and break them, so they are more knowledgeable about the cars limits, and also more knowledgeable about how to repair them. When those white-glove collectors want to take their car out one day, but its broken, who do you think they get the knowledge of how to fix it from; these guys of course. It's really cool to see these old machines tackle the hills like they would have done almost a century ago.
I saw a video where a guy that was just a basic middle class guy in Canada worked and saved for years to buy a Lamborghini and daily drove the thing year round rain shine snow mud he said its meant to be driven and that's exactly what he did
Well, the famed "Thomas Flyer" pulled it off. If it could, these beauts can certainly do it, too! Would be pretty rad to have an old timer like these to just kick up some mud and not just looking pretty for a show! If you're just gonna let it sit around, why buy one in the first place???
What people forget is that cars are meant to be driven. These machines were built for this and it would be an utter shame if they were just stored away, never to see the mud or road again.
Poor cars !!! Mistreatment for those is a shame ! No, of course not !!! It proves that the old cars could be used on very bad roads and... that was the case during the early 20th century
I looks like it's a "kind of sport" for people who have their vehicles repaired by mechanics, and don't give a shit what a replacement part costs. When the vehicle is broken... they take the next one... what does the world cost.
Thanks for your comment Florian…… I can tell you exactly an example… I was in the black leading Vauxhall when on the last climb (in this film) it destroyed its axle …. Hence why I could film all the other cars. The repair cost £8000 with specially made parts from expert engineers. Suffice to say these cars have defied modern life whilst keeping a relevance. They are the ultimate green option
here's me cant afford to put petrol in my car and these people are driving cars worth more than i make in a year through mud and having a brilliant time lol, god I'm depressed.
@@browntruckracing i work for a toyota dealership and was today years old when i discovered their new electric suv is full electric steering as no mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the road wheels...im sorry but i aint trusting that lol
Depends on where you live, those Ford Model A's can be had in the US for less than $10k, the cheapest I ever saw was $6k and it only took the guy who bought it a day to get it driving again. Considering you called it petrol I'm guessing you live in the UK? Not sure what Model A prices are like over there but I know they aren't that rare. My recommendation, go to car shows and ask around, you'll get far better prices than any classic car dealership on the internet most of the time. And if nobody at the show is selling anything, they might know somebody who is.
I see alot of people seem to dislike this idea however there are two important things to remember here. 1: it's their car and they can do what they want with it. 2: it's no different than what these machines were exposed to back when they were new. Good Roads weren't a common thing back then so these old battle axes can handle a days fun trying to climb muddy hills.
This is something I would not do to a classic Volkswagen Beetle
@@1000guy1 you underestimate the durability of the vw beetle my friend
3. You in to this!
@@operator91210 And also you can easily get any parts to VW Beetles. Most cars in this video on the other hand, not so much :D
Rather this than having whistlin diesel blow the car up
Good to see old machines being exercised, good stuff!
It’s great isn’t it!
hihihihih old machines being exercised hihihih
Painful to watch really.
@@user-pc8tb7hg1lHandlesRDumb don't watch it then? Plenty of videos on YT of concours events if that's more you're taste...
It's so cool to see these old cars being driven as they were meant to be driven.
Love to see pre-war cars being used for how they were designed. Show quality antiques are cool to look at, but could never offer this much fun! Hope to be in a club like this some day. Thanks for sharing.
Tganks for you enthusiastic comments- see you in the mud one day!
This is like if your grandpa picked up a new hobby and that hobby was street style skateboarding.
That’s so funny!
Just no
You have a motorstorm pfp how are you not enjoying this?
that's completely the opposite of the truth...
back then in 1920 and '30 there were not the highways and the asphalted roads that we see today... so that's exactly how it could look to travel around UK or Europe one century ago... in this sense thay are just doing a pretty accurate, revival experience.
@@effemmelle Good point, but cars of this era actually had white tires and not the black ones as seen here. The first tires had no viable tread, lacked good traction and were only really good for decent roads but they managed.
As a restorer of Model A show cars, 3:37 made me laugh out loud. Use 'em. Run those cars. Beat the crap out of them. Anything else, and you might as well just collect postage stamps.
In my humble opinion, one of the greatest cars ever made, if not the best.
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So good to see folks enjoying their old vehicles on better roads than we currently have in Kent...
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I love seeing this, because the cars are all faithfully restored and aren't being ABUSED or chopped up and made into some horrible hot-rod. They're all being used in a reasonable manner, pushing their limits but not too much. It's bloody brilliant.
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I hate also chopped vintage cars, ruined!
This whole British Sporting Trials is amazing. I wish we had it here in the States.
This is fantastic. This is the goofy, ridiculous stuff that makes life so much fun. You all are doing it right.
Such beautiful machines doing what they're built to do. Gotta love the old early 20th century cars
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MORE OF THIS i love old cars not being parked up for eternity
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This is the most British thing I have ever seen! Love it!
Epic stuff.
More entertaining than looking at a bunch of "Trailer Princesses" on a concourse.
Get 'em out there and make them work!
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dam never thought cars like these would have made it much better off road than a modern car! wow
Sure they struggle on a freeway but seeing them rip down a dirt road it makes sense
Big props to the person driving at 1:09 !! They don't even look like they're 30 and to be piloting this jalopy from over 100 years ago puts them on a very short list! Very inspiring to see
Looks like Archie Collings with his father in the passenger seat... And other family in the back seats.
The car is a rather important one, a Mercedes 60HP from 1903! And as you can see there, it is still very capable.
Very cool. Wish there was some vehicle ident to go with the scenes.
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Its great to see these old cars get some attention and proper use as intended.
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what beautiful old machines, id love to own one of these!!!
Love this, funny here in NZ they wouldn't dream of this, all the old bangers are like brand new hidden away !.................those old bangers get thrashed ! dont remember this when i lived in GB 😀
What? haha there are trails in NZ 🤣 have you not heard of the Irishman's rally?
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@@EllDub Irishman Rally isn't really a trial, more just a rally with some off-road sections. There is a trial series held in the South Island. The first event was held in the Christchurch area more than 30 years ago, and was inspired by the VSCC type events. In more recent years events have been held near Reefton and in Marlborough and Nelson. In its present form the Christchurch event is purely an off road event held on one property, but I can see a possible return to the British style event, for road registered cars and with road sections being used.
The VSCC has been holding those trials for decades. Here in NZ there are plenty of events for 'less than pristine' vehicles.
A video popped up with newer, home-made looking little cars on a pretty tight little uphill track and then I saw this video and couldn't believe it. 😂 In NZ these cars would be close to or over 100k if they're legit vintage and even replicas are worth a lot. The rarity is also a big factor here although if everyone cleared out their old sheds I'm sure there'd be more than people realise.
Motorcycle trials is pretty popular here but yeah, this is the first time I've seen it with cars. Using the home-made cars looks relatively inexpensive and as the tracks are so tight there aren't high speeds which ultimately makes it less dangerous and more accessible
It's pretty cool for these old cars to actually be driven hard
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This looks incredibly fun.
Memories of Grandstand and/or World of Sport, late 60s / early 70s. Brilliant.
4.26 love the look from the "helpers" in the back. Sorry don't know how to timestamp!
Cars were BUILT back then. And they can STILL take a beating! Gotta love the classics.
Arlis Nelson, my late mother in law, had sufficient bulk to traction any of those cars up any of those hills. RIP
Can we just talk about how these sound way better than most new off road cars. And these are just passenger cars
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Such beautiful cars yet so capable!
Wow! this looks like a real challenge. Fun video. Thanks.
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Yes, it’s got those thin axles and driveshafts, with that bouncy suspension, but these things are 90% cast iron and 10% spite and fury, they’ll get through it just fine.
Most of these cars were most likely drove more offroad than onroad when they were new.
I can't stop laughing and im so hyped people still go out and rip these!
The rumble though🥵. Would definitely love to drive one. RWD and lightweight, seems like fun. Coming from a 21 year old guy!
Couldn't agree more!
They all did well. Much better than I expected. Love the sound they make. Good British fun.
What on earth was that at 1:47? It shot up the hill so fast it looked the video was sped up!
It's a GN. Specifically it is a 1921 GN fitted with a 3.2 litre 1928 Anzani engine so the power to weight ratio will be insane.
@@mredwardward Wow that's a whole other rabbit hole to explore.
I live in Herefordshire just 6 miles away and I have always seen them in Presteigne for drinks in the Royal Oak pub afterwards
It’s a great weekend party!
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absolutely fantastic!!
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With every wheel spin and engine rev. A classic car collector dies 😭 I must say bloody good fun though
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Iam curious about spare price parts:)
@@joe125ful there aren't any in case of most brass era cars which where made in limited numbers you have to pretty much get parts made from the ground up.
If they die inside when they see this, then perhaps it is a sign to give up car collecting and switch to coins or something which better fits their sensitive nature.
I'm not from the UK so I'd really appreciate if it were possible to put up what each car is when it's driving. I'd like to look some of these up
I’ll try to do this but the film is a year old and I need to get some help …. To kick off the first picture is a GN Chassis with a Monarch engine splashing through water…. The photographer was Rhiannon carvell Crook
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what car is that?🤔 2:10
Austin Seven Ulster
There needs to be a Mythbusters episode on why bouncing doesn’t actually work!
It works!
damn i want more this was fun to watch hehe really lovely
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They are surprisingly capable. They probably have more in common with an old jeep than a modern car.
Nice cars.. ♥👍 brother..
I like this...
Style full..
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They sure once made some pretty cars. Nice colors too.
Великолепное видео!
Modern 600HP SUVs:I cant go offroad.
Ancient British cars:Watch this!
1:18 Lol that much mud from that weak car:):)
1:49 Wow that thing is fast!
Also its very suprising lots of those cars not having much problem with mud!!
This looks like so much fun lol
What is bouncing up and down for? Maybe a set of tire chains. Thanks from St. Paul Minnesota.
Hi John, it’s to help get traction on the muddy surface
Chains and knobbly tyres not allowed.
4:25 two little lords 😀😀😀
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What type of car is the green four seater? With the plate FM6024? At 3:08?
It’s a 1930 Chrysler 66 sports
Sounds like Leyland Atlanteans in the bitter snow of December 1981 in North West England!
That’s a mental picture!
This is awesome
I'd definitely look into fitting motocross tyres if I owned something like an austin seven
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Thankyou so much Quint, it’s all a bit of fun. I’m lucky to get along to these events and to film them preserves the experience for everyone- share tell your friends who like old cars!
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Some excellent coordinated bouncing that was really making a difference. Unlike at some trials where the passengers just look like they’ve got ants in their pants.
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Когда все в машине прыгают, это выглядит, как кадры из мультфильма 😀
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awesome
New to this sport but I'm convinced the Chinese could probably adopt this and turn it into something completely different.
I wonder just how far up one would get in one of the new computer-conmtrolled cars before the dashboard lit up lit a demented Christmas tree? This is wonderful; a real sport for real cars, and not some sanitised track with mortgage-sized entrance fees.
😂😂😂 so true!
3:47 🤣🤣🤣
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what's the rules for joining this trial?
I want to do this
This is mint👌👌👌👌
And all these cars will outlast their humans.
its funny to see the white gloves collectors whine about the way these are being used, as if these cars won't outlive all their current owners and even longer still. These people in the video are more likely to keep the car in running working order, because they actually use them and break them, so they are more knowledgeable about the cars limits, and also more knowledgeable about how to repair them. When those white-glove collectors want to take their car out one day, but its broken, who do you think they get the knowledge of how to fix it from; these guys of course. It's really cool to see these old machines tackle the hills like they would have done almost a century ago.
Impensable tratar aquí así los clásicos.
Hahahaha I did this to my Mitsubishi L300 Cab when we get stuck
0:26 First ain't doing it, lemme... *shifts in to second* Theeere we go...
No matter how rare cars are meant to be driven, and this is most definitely what people did when these were new
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I saw a video where a guy that was just a basic middle class guy in Canada worked and saved for years to buy a Lamborghini and daily drove the thing year round rain shine snow mud he said its meant to be driven and that's exactly what he did
Well, the famed "Thomas Flyer" pulled it off. If it could, these beauts can certainly do it, too! Would be pretty rad to have an old timer like these to just kick up some mud and not just looking pretty for a show! If you're just gonna let it sit around, why buy one in the first place???
Those poor springs!
They love a bit of hard work!
Quality
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The ideal sport for those that love to hate there cars
they were built for and used in terrain like this.
They’re built for this and the drivers are pretty unique too!!
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What people forget is that cars are meant to be driven. These machines were built for this and it would be an utter shame if they were just stored away, never to see the mud or road again.
You’re right! Built for tough times and hard trails!
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I would not treat my sports cars like that. Crazy.
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Calling those sports cars is kinds too much:)
Sport cars after those wouldn’t take that kinda beating anyway
honestly, it’s not crazy, this is exactly how they were used back in the 20s or 30s, and the roads were rougher than these most likely.
that hill stop is just plain stupid
They see me jumping, to get grip,
and rolling, making sighters soakin dirty
Try and catch me riding uphill...
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die Kupplung schön abrauchen lassen 😄
Proper old school clutches - built to take abuse!!
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4:18 nice
yes its true
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it would be a real shame to wreck one of these beautiful things but damn this is cool. better than see it chopped into a rat rod
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Délicieusement Britannique.
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The most painfull mechanic sport for the ass!!
You need a well cushioned seat or ass!
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I love the britisch
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Yarışmanın adı '' böbrek taşını en cabuk kim düşürecek'' olmalı
Interesting tactic of spinning tires and bouncing car. Thought easing clutch so tire slowly gets bite was better. M
So nice see woman drivers.
So funny !! It must be great to be english !
Poor cars !!! Mistreatment for those is a shame ! No, of course not !!! It proves that the old cars could be used on very bad roads and... that was the case during the early 20th century
Bang on!
I looks like it's a "kind of sport" for people who have their vehicles repaired by mechanics, and don't give a shit what a replacement part costs.
When the vehicle is broken... they take the next one... what does the world cost.
Thanks for your comment Florian…… I can tell you exactly an example… I was in the black leading Vauxhall when on the last climb (in this film) it destroyed its axle …. Hence why I could film all the other cars. The repair cost £8000 with specially made parts from expert engineers. Suffice to say these cars have defied modern life whilst keeping a relevance. They are the ultimate green option
Ok shall i buy one super old car
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This only made realize how awful would be to roll over in a convertible. Beautiful machines regardless
The truck is to jump out before it goes over!
A lit pipe primed with rough shag clamped between the drivers teeth should be compulsory in my view.
Too right old boy!!
Wow🌹
This Stopping Point is in a really really stupid position! Just makes people struggle and its dangerous as well stopping on a wet hill like that!
You are missing the whole point of this mad English motor sport 🤦♂️
You can’t ride these trials with modern cars. If these beauties had tires with more grip they would do those trials even easier.
This is the crazy thing, these old stagers just monster their way through obstacles!
here's me cant afford to put petrol in my car and these people are driving cars worth more than i make in a year through mud and having a brilliant time lol, god I'm depressed.
Cheer up boss, it’s all going electric and that will be proper doom!
@@browntruckracing i work for a toyota dealership and was today years old when i discovered their new electric suv is full electric steering as no mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the road wheels...im sorry but i aint trusting that lol
@@TB-mizzog you must keep away from those heathen electricAl devices!!!!😂😂😂😂
Depends on where you live, those Ford Model A's can be had in the US for less than $10k, the cheapest I ever saw was $6k and it only took the guy who bought it a day to get it driving again. Considering you called it petrol I'm guessing you live in the UK? Not sure what Model A prices are like over there but I know they aren't that rare. My recommendation, go to car shows and ask around, you'll get far better prices than any classic car dealership on the internet most of the time. And if nobody at the show is selling anything, they might know somebody who is.