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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @stephenphilip8
    @stephenphilip8 3 года назад +96

    "This is not Greta Thunbergs idea of a nature walk" 😄😄 brilliant video. Fascinating to see mother nature take all these cars back into the ground!

  • @jonniexaggroxst
    @jonniexaggroxst 3 года назад +82

    Being from Norfolk I was straight on the phone to my dad, he remembers a lot of what happened to Medlers, and had even been there often.
    My 12 year old is now on the phone getting all the old stories! Great stuff. This is a special one, thanks

    • @TheLateBrakeShow
      @TheLateBrakeShow  3 года назад +37

      You and your Dad need to take a walk there. Be great for you to film a chat with him.

    • @jfc213
      @jfc213 Год назад

      yep leney medler all the cars down the main drive were new and he couldent get the money he wanted for them so he left them to rot ??

  • @DJWerkz
    @DJWerkz 3 года назад +52

    I was born in Norwich in 1967, lived there until January 1986 (now live in the USA) and remember Meddlers very well. Even in their heyday they had classic vehicles partly sucken into the grounds which always made a trip for parts highly interesting.

  • @banditpete12
    @banditpete12 3 года назад +36

    Your brother is really knowledgeable! Very enjoyable to watch you pair.

  • @LethalJizzle
    @LethalJizzle 3 года назад +6

    Good to finally put a face to Johnny's brother who gets mentioned so much on the podcast and his expansive knowledge. Also I love content like this, Field of Dreams, Carchaeology looking at rusty forgotten things

  • @blackline66
    @blackline66 3 года назад +18

    Just superb commentary and watching two brothers get along so well. Keep ‘em coming please.

  • @matthewfleming6975
    @matthewfleming6975 3 года назад +28

    I visited Medlers scrap yard in the mid 90's when he was still trading. We were trying to find Mk1 Fiesta parts but, most of his stock was either too old or stripped bare of useful parts. The driveway was lined with 20's 30's and 40's cars some of which have probably been removed or most likely just dissolved.

    • @jamescampling2413
      @jamescampling2413 3 года назад +4

      Been cleared away from from what im told, gutted i never went, local to me that is

  • @multislipful
    @multislipful 3 года назад +28

    Thank you so much - wonderfully surreal remains now. As for the water cooled flat twin - perhaps you happened upon a Jowett - Bradford post war van. Excellent plod around the wreckage. Thanks again.

    • @DaveP668
      @DaveP668 3 года назад +3

      As soon as he said flat twin I thought Jowett.

    • @kimthomas3005
      @kimthomas3005 3 года назад +3

      Yep looks like the jowett engine!

    • @edwinthompson6510
      @edwinthompson6510 3 года назад

      I had a bradford van ,,,,, and 3 Javelins ,,, great cars
      the Bradford would chug along at 40 50 miles per hour for ever ,,,, it was our bread van,,,, for our village bread delivery,,,,,, dad would service "dolly" the bradford every month change the oil re shoe the brakes when needed etc great times ,, in fact near to us was Lovelocks scrap car and animal farm ,,,,dad use to fetch food for our dogs from Lovelocks managerey
      ok guys most interesting video ,, have subbed and clicked th bell button
      Ed

  • @saxon-mt5by
    @saxon-mt5by 3 года назад +41

    The green car with red interior was a Standard Ten. The alloy-headed engine and twin rear window remains probably another Standard from the mid-1930s, and the pale-coloured remains at 19.00 is an early 1930s Austin Ten. The two-tone blue van at 24.30 is probably a 1940s Austin based on the Devon/Dorset.

    • @oldclassiccarUK
      @oldclassiccarUK 3 года назад +4

      Agree re the blue van, probably 1953-on A40 10cwt as it has the Somerset-era column shift rather than the floor change of the earlier A40 vans

  • @V_Dubya
    @V_Dubya 3 года назад +62

    What is the human story behind this? How amazing ..
    I’ve always loved Jonnys knowledge of all things automotive but Greg brings in a whole new aspect and speciality . Good one mr smiths

    • @SnoodyMcFlude
      @SnoodyMcFlude 3 года назад +12

      That's what I'm fascinated by, how did that garage come to fall down with so many cars in it. Presumably they wouldn't be customer cars, or if they were then it must have been a very valid reason.
      Top episode though, loving the variety Jonny and team are putting out.

    • @fraserwright9482
      @fraserwright9482 3 года назад +6

      Mr Medlers son had a pet monkey. They buried it next to a stash of cash apparently. Mrs Medlers died and they sold the land in 2017

  • @ernied3123
    @ernied3123 3 года назад +11

    Great video Jonny. My dad used take me looking at decaying cars and machinery with him and I now take my young son to do the same thing.
    I think everyone would admit, that even though we know they’re beyond fixing, we all harbour a little “what if”
    Cheers and thanks again for all the fantastic content.

  • @marknelson5929
    @marknelson5929 3 года назад +17

    Whilst I'm a big time classic car fan, it's poetic to see these cars returning to their origins... iron oxide. The E-Type was especially telling WOW, but that is life... at the end of the day we are children of the 'stars' and know matter what we do, we come full circle. Enjoy your classic.

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 3 года назад +1

      All we are is rust in the wind rust in the wind

    • @marknelson5929
      @marknelson5929 3 года назад

      Well said - 'To into the earth you descend' - Titanic survivor.

    • @roygavin8219
      @roygavin8219 Год назад

      Lets see how we get on with lithium and plastic.

  • @lordmas2099
    @lordmas2099 3 года назад +4

    Never knew your brother was so knowledgable into cars as well, wonderful chap

  • @stevemorris4938
    @stevemorris4938 3 года назад +3

    Dissolved cars and barn finds are the best Late Brake Show content, keep them coming!

  • @steveb6593
    @steveb6593 3 года назад +12

    I used to visit Lenny Medlers in the eighties those cars had those trees growing through them then half the bodies where in the ground most of those where pre war looked like they'd been there for donkey's years then. When you asked for parts the hardest bit was trying to find what you wanted. It was never organised in any way there where allsorts of makes and years of cars all over the place lorries and vans also. It was a vast place very interesting to look round as you can imagine it must have taken ages to clear. What are now sort after classics where just piles of scrap. Sigh of the times I guess we will never see anywhere like that again.

  • @neilroberts2700
    @neilroberts2700 3 года назад +9

    I also visited meddlers many times in the early 90’s & was a treat to walk round hundreds of old cars looking for bits & pieces! My boss had a P6 rover & mk1 celica so was always there hoping to find parts. As I recall was never very welcoming & they almost didn’t want to sell anything!!

  • @danvw34
    @danvw34 3 года назад +16

    I've passed that first place regularly for the last 37 years! I don't remember it ever being intact in those years. There used to be a car in the first doorway you went through visible from the road, but it disappeared at least 10 years ago.

    • @TheLateBrakeShow
      @TheLateBrakeShow  3 года назад +1

      Wow, all that time? What car was visible do you think?

    • @danvw34
      @danvw34 3 года назад +1

      @@TheLateBrakeShow I always thought it was an anglia or something, but it was always covered in ivy and looked pretty rotten.

    • @pictonroad
      @pictonroad 3 года назад +1

      @@TheLateBrakeShow I used to pass there every weekend peering out the window of Mum's car. (Mk2 escort, 2x maestro onto mk3 astras) There was a car rotting in that front garage all that time. I'm reasonably sure it was a blue herald. It disappeared a few years ago. Fascinating to see what's found the back!

  • @petrolhead1977
    @petrolhead1977 3 года назад +1

    Greg was an extremely useful chap to have on a carchaeology adventure! Great video Jonny, thank you both.

  • @jeremymurfitt1512
    @jeremymurfitt1512 3 года назад +10

    I remember going to a scrap yard which I think was Hainford Hall - a stones throw from Meddlers. Hall rooms were full of parts eg one room for starters, one for instruments etc. I took out a couple of diffs from Rover 90's to put into a Series 1 Land Rover (86 inch). Used these as they were a higher gear ratio which suited the Rover V8 we had put in it.

    • @carolynhollingworth5905
      @carolynhollingworth5905 3 года назад

      Yes it was Hainford Hall.It was cleared and the main building was auctioned off a few years ago.

  • @ianburit3705
    @ianburit3705 3 года назад +1

    Van with steering column and gear shift (at 24 minutes in) is a Austin A40 van, I learned to drive my dads at 15, passed my test at 17 had me first car accident in it as I was turning right, semaphore alight pointing right, flash guy in a new MK1 tina GT drove in the side of me turning right/ got done by virtue of overtaking at a road junction/ the MK1 tina went along 3 houses fronts ending up on some front door steps a steaming mess - lol/ LOL.. As a 22 years old I began racing the ovals for 14 years in 4 separate formulas. minirods, Angliarods BANGERS and Super Stox/ Loved crashing weekends - lol..Thanks for the video -- Ian. B.

  • @monnimonnickendam7289
    @monnimonnickendam7289 Год назад

    Big G knows his onions, I had the pleasure of being the passenger in a 4.2L V12 E Type - in a deep red colour. A beautiful looking and sounding car. Carnage swallowed by nature - there's a poetry in that.

  • @robsawalker
    @robsawalker 3 года назад +23

    Nice to see Mike from Spaced is still doing okay there! PS Flat twin looks like the Jowett.

  • @Beechcliffe
    @Beechcliffe 3 года назад +12

    A phone Gimbal would do wonders here. Very interesting little exploration.

  • @Christophers-Assorted-Stuff
    @Christophers-Assorted-Stuff 3 года назад +3

    The car in the pig pen is a Standard 8, my cousin had one in 1970, it was about 15 years old then. You are right about the Husky, my uncle had one.

  • @JC-ECUConnection
    @JC-ECUConnection 3 года назад +4

    Great video! Like many here in Norwich I had many trips to Medlars legendary yard, massive in its day & yes it’s 100% true that one of Lenny medlars sons sadly died in an accident there, after he died the field it happened in had the gate closed & literally NOBODY was ever allowed to enter that field again, the yard still operated for around 20 years or so afterwards. Legendary place & thanks for bringing back the memories!

  • @chriswood6520
    @chriswood6520 3 года назад +2

    Really enjoyed the Smiths double act - great car knowledge, well done Jonny! Greg had a ball, he was even smiling at the end. 👍

  • @georgedaville4662
    @georgedaville4662 3 года назад +3

    Great video Jonny, really enjoyed walking down memory lane with you and your brother. Remember a lot of these vehicles still being around in my childhood, all issuing a pall of blue smoke! (Tolerances weren’t too great in them days !) real nostalgia 👍😎🇬🇧

  • @funlifebananas1061
    @funlifebananas1061 3 года назад +3

    Great vid,more of Greg in the future please. Didn’t see much of the bus but if it was a twin steer, it might have been a Bedford. VAL.The Italian job bus was a VAL but with a different body. This one looks Plaxton bodied.If the E-type was an early 3.8 then maybe it was a flat floor.

  • @wilsonsamusements1
    @wilsonsamusements1 3 года назад +1

    My father owned a garage at Smallburgh so I visited Medlers as a boy in the 60s. I was into hot rods in the 70s and the whole road leading up to the yard was lined either side with Austin A7s ,Ruby’s ect. When ever you asked the old man Medler if he would sell any the answer would always be the same “No they’re fine where they are” 😊 my dad was friends with the owners of Hainford Hall along the road where I would search as a boy for accident damaged cars such as Alfa Romeo, Lancia fulvias for the garage to fix up and sell.

  • @mickmcc2158
    @mickmcc2158 3 года назад +5

    Fantastic video as always. Yours & your brother’s enthusiasm for these cars is a joy to watch. Keep up the great work mate

  • @waynethefridgemanosborne8984
    @waynethefridgemanosborne8984 3 года назад

    Great video guys . Scrap yards are not what they used to be. And yes the cars that were in the yards in the 70s would now be worth a small fortune. Keep smiling everyone

  • @waynehumphreys2270
    @waynehumphreys2270 Год назад +1

    Got loads of my early cars from medler motors in the late 80,s they had a separate sales yard remember buying a mk1 capri with a couple of dodgy tyres was told to go to scrap yard and grab a couple of wheels with better tyres grabbed myself a full set of rostyles 😃👍and remember the driveway being littered with old cars

  • @flannel2699
    @flannel2699 3 года назад +7

    If you image search the business name, you get some pics from a photo stream of the site from 2013! Even just 8 years ago, the cars are in much better condition..
    You can see the Herald (mostly complete), a Sunbeam Talbot 80/90 saloon and the trafficator car is an Austin Atlantic.. I posted a link but it was removed.. Good luck.

  • @andycharger
    @andycharger 3 года назад +1

    What a great video guys! Its really great to see your genuine enthusiasm as you identify those various parts on the E type remains. Exploring places like that and finding pieces of motoring heritage with your excellent levels of knowledge would make a great guided tour. As a small motoring youtube channel creator myself, I found it really inspiring. Great job Jonny!

  • @brianwilson5594
    @brianwilson5594 3 года назад +1

    The first car with the twin SU's and "bullet" air intake is an Audition A90 Atlantic. The car that made the Austin Healey possible.

  • @gordonsimpson3235
    @gordonsimpson3235 3 года назад +7

    Fascinating Jonny. You two make a great double act! 😅

  • @imadeeplyspanishman
    @imadeeplyspanishman 3 года назад +3

    Great vid chaps it’s funny how I’m watching and listening but also looking past what your talking about to see what else is lurking in the undergrowth, it makes glad that these places still exist.

  • @magpieblue
    @magpieblue 2 года назад

    I was always on the look out for this kind of find as a kid. Brilliant walks and explores! great history and fascinating to see machines and nature woven into each other.

  • @edhamilton7412
    @edhamilton7412 3 года назад +1

    Went to Medlers yard in the late 80, s it was jam packed with 1930s car but they didn't want to sell anything and not too keen on people looking around

  • @hazzaj9414
    @hazzaj9414 3 года назад +2

    Greg seems like a real gentleman!!! (as does Jonny) Love videos like this and seeing people interested about something beyond a £300,000 ferrari

  • @chriscollins550
    @chriscollins550 3 года назад +3

    That Etype almost made me cry. Worked and restored so many to see this one is a sad day.

  • @B8.5OZ
    @B8.5OZ 3 года назад

    Reminds me of my grandfather's barn find. Bought the British Consuls Standard Vanguard in Cyprus. Was left to surface rust behind his factory after the 70's after one of his sons put diesel in it. I saved the hub caps with plan to restore as interior was mint. By the time I returned builders who were expanding the factory had rammed it out the way and bent the chassis. Even a few American 60's Chevys in a field opposite my aunt's house had disappeared by the late 90's

  • @Nathan.Guthrie
    @Nathan.Guthrie 3 года назад +10

    There is no better walk than a walk where you can find some automotive dereliction.
    I know of a walk near me where there is a 4 cylinder block randomly sitting in a wood. no roads anywhere nearby, no houses right in the middle on nowhere. the rest of the car has clearly been consumed by the ground but the block and bottom end is still there. To me it looks like a spitfire (triumph) block but not sure, to be fair it could easily have been there longer than that.

  • @JJLock
    @JJLock 3 года назад +1

    I've been to Meddlers in the 70s and 80s, and even then it was a massive graveyard of cars from the beginning of automotive time.
    My dad had a couple of Riley RMB 1.5L. One was on the road, the other was parts to keep the 1st on the road. My childhood was full of cars he'd pulled from Thompsons scrap yard in Costessey and got running again. Bedford doormobiles, Mercedes 190, Morris 1000s... ex GPO yellow 🙃 Fiat 500s (again 2 cars, one for spares and the one on the road was hand painted... a great childhood now memories.

  • @nw8000
    @nw8000 3 года назад +26

    So sad, All of these cars would have been in show rooms at the beginning of their life and someone would have had to have saved up to go and buy one from there.

    • @Firkin1973
      @Firkin1973 3 года назад +11

      I always think that when I see an old car that's had it. That was someone's pride and joy when they drove it out of the showroom brand new, and now its nothing but spares and scrap.

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 3 года назад

      Hey at least it's just a car not a human right

    • @matthines5150
      @matthines5150 2 года назад

      @@samholdsworth420 indeed - and if they were used and loved and travelled near and far, well then, they served their purpose! While I get the nostalgia and love to see things preserved there’s a certain nobility in this sort of final resting place for well used machines!

  • @tomcole020
    @tomcole020 3 года назад +1

    Those cars from the 30’s 40’s completely sunk into the ground/rotted is crazy to see. And it becomes even weirder to think that they were all once brand new and shining in a showroom somewhere, and all of the memories/experiences that people have had in those cars.

  • @tootrue3953
    @tootrue3953 3 года назад +1

    My partner went to school in Kingsmead in Wivvy! And we currently live up the road in Milverton. How small the world is.

  • @dwn2634
    @dwn2634 3 года назад +1

    Great upload Jonny. Love these discoveries, and what a family double act! Keep them coming!

  • @merclowco4737
    @merclowco4737 3 года назад

    Always facinating to try imagine the peoples happy memories of buying all those cars the day they were brand new and then all the tales happy, boring or sad inbetween before ending up in their resting place. Awesome

  • @ewaldschenker8084
    @ewaldschenker8084 3 года назад +1

    Impressive I far away where you people are I am from an island in the Caribbean. But non the less it's interesting to learn and known about other places. ✋🖐😄👌👌👍👍👍

  • @oliabid-price4517
    @oliabid-price4517 2 года назад

    Used to go to Medlers a lot when I first started working on my first car in the late eighties / early nineties. Some rarities there included a Renault Caravelle with a hardtop, a Triumph TR2, several Nash Metropolitans, a Volkswagen K70, a fintail Merc, NSU Prinz, Sunbeam Imp Sport and an ex Police Imp, a Ford Galaxie (two USAF airbases not too far away at Mildenhall), a complete Falcon Carribean, VW Campervans, Sunbeam Rapiers etc. It looks like the part of the site you went to was not the main part - which was off to the right when you reach the end of the driveway, and the woods that surrounded that part were filled with cars going back to at least the 1930's for about 50 metres from the start of the trees. There were no sheds in that part either. There was a rumour of a Luton bodied van somewhere in there full of pre war motorcycles too. Great memories. It was a real shame it was forced to close due to the introduction of stricter regulations for disposing of end of life vehicles.

  • @Richardincancale
    @Richardincancale 3 года назад +5

    25:25 it’s an Alpha from 2019, the old rust problem!

  • @yvetterobertson2770
    @yvetterobertson2770 3 года назад +5

    This reminds me of the several mudlark channels. Love playing the "Can you guess the item before they do" game.

  • @theyouth1
    @theyouth1 3 года назад +1

    Great finds, impressed with Greg’s knowledge, proper pair of petrolheads,, keep up the great work

  • @clarktjl1
    @clarktjl1 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic video Jonny, thank you for sharing your car perving

  • @drewpeacock9079
    @drewpeacock9079 3 года назад

    Also went to kingsmead but a good few years before you. We kept our old cars on the road by visiting scrap yards. You should know of Duke Smith and Tony Towers and the Edmonds at Blackborough . We used to climb the piles of cars and remove the parts ourselves , can you imagine that today with all the health and safety nonsense.

  • @markwellington1254
    @markwellington1254 3 года назад +1

    Greg seems very knowledgeable for all these derelicts. Great video!

  • @noelhuggett8745
    @noelhuggett8745 3 года назад +6

    That was excellent Jonny, just how I remember scrap yards as they used to be, zero health and safety concerns. You need to encourage your brother a bit more, there is a lot of knowledge there that needs to be tapped, you could have another string to your already impressive TLBS bow.

  • @numnuts1666
    @numnuts1666 3 года назад +1

    @16:17 Blue air box, might be off an Nissan Sunny B310 or some Subaru's had the same round box but most were oval shaped. They all came in the same blue though.

  • @EVPuzzle
    @EVPuzzle 3 года назад +1

    I visited that scrap yard a few times in the 80s for some Aflasud parts. Used to be a fantastic location

  • @lewrocks94
    @lewrocks94 3 года назад

    Gutted you didn't go right to the end of medlars yard and find the old fire engine! I used to play in that with my friends as a kid! It's mostly in tact as well! Great fun! 😊

  • @NORTHERNROVER1
    @NORTHERNROVER1 3 года назад +1

    Your mate knows his Jags. I'd search hard for some numbers there, grab that engine, gearbox, diff plus anything else salvageable and then place a call to M. Robey for a shell. At the price of E-Types these days it might just be worth it! Cheers.

  • @colinwhite5355
    @colinwhite5355 3 года назад

    All once brand new then, finally, with possibly millions of miles and countless stories between them, their paths converged upon this befitting and final resting-place, slowly settling back into the earth from whence they came. Captivating.

  • @MADMODS
    @MADMODS 3 года назад +2

    this was a good episode, really enjoyed seeing how nature was taking the cars back.

  • @mgbv8man2
    @mgbv8man2 3 года назад

    i used to go to Medlers in the 80's to get bits for my kit cars. It was an amazing place there were thousands of cars it took a few hours to walk around. I remember an old baroque style V8 BMW. love the video

    • @TheLateBrakeShow
      @TheLateBrakeShow  3 года назад

      1950s V8 BMW? Ultra rare now.

    • @mgbv8man2
      @mgbv8man2 3 года назад

      @@TheLateBrakeShow i was so tempted by the one on ebay recently for what seemed silly cheap money. I'm sure i've got some pictures of Medlers in the day they had loads of 'foreign' unusual cars

  • @stepkneeler
    @stepkneeler 3 года назад

    Flat twin is probably a Bradford Jowett van. Can remember them in our local scap yard in my teens and twenties I'm now a few months off 70! So that has "survived" quite well.

  • @K666_ANB
    @K666_ANB 3 года назад +1

    Do more of these. Very interesting and enjoyable.

  • @TidyThreads
    @TidyThreads 3 года назад

    Bet you use to go to Blackborough scrappy... used to love going there when i was a kid... Never let you buy anything old. They just wanted it to rot in to the ground... same as the house really

  • @affordablevs
    @affordablevs 3 года назад +1

    I could have watched that all night! Great episode 👏

  • @bryemycaz
    @bryemycaz Год назад

    First location was a garage that closed down in the 70s. Apparently owners never came back for their cars and they were just left. The building gradually fell into decay. There was a big fire in the building behind about 2001. Though the old Garage at the front was not affected. Everything just fell down on it's own. There was a Triumph Herald in the front area to the left of the entrance. Which had a tree growing out of the engine bay, which grew bigger and bigger by year.

  • @IAmSoMuchBetterThanYou
    @IAmSoMuchBetterThanYou 3 года назад

    About 35 years ago I visited Norfolk to meet up with a friend who was a student at Norwich Uni at the time. She and her housemates lived in a cottage in the countryside. One day we went off rambling through the woods and found an eerie and damp wood full of ghost cars like these. It made quite an impression. This is probably not the same place, but the second part of the video is strikingly similar.

  • @tazbertdt
    @tazbertdt 3 года назад +2

    Love stuff like this. Good work Mr Smiths! :)

  • @joeyg90
    @joeyg90 3 года назад

    Great video, really enjoyed all the specific details your brother provided. Enjoy these videos with the two of you.

  • @jimclements3190
    @jimclements3190 3 года назад

    I visited Waikerie in south Australia a couple of years ago and along the boundary of my mates property was a field that had a 1/2 mile strip of stuff like you found in Norfolk. Bizarrely there were a lot of British cars and boxes of motor bike bits still with labels attached like they came from a auto jumble or something like that, also most things had just had small amounts of surface rust thanks to the incredibly dry climate. Oh and a few snakes and other delightful creatures. Great video Jonny, enjoyed it.👍

  • @mrcogginsgarage7062
    @mrcogginsgarage7062 3 года назад +6

    Jonny that horizontal four side valve might just be a Jowett..

    • @ribowright
      @ribowright 3 года назад

      Well spotted! Looks just like a Jowett, possibly a Bradford van or lorry.

    • @gjmob
      @gjmob 3 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing. There was a Jowett Bradley for sale on Gumtree here in Cairns Qld the other month that just needed a coat of paint. It seemed like a strange part of the world to find one, as I had never seen one before.

  • @AllThingsAlex
    @AllThingsAlex 3 года назад

    Fab video guys. Totally fascinating to watch. More like this please!

  • @luciensanchez6451
    @luciensanchez6451 3 года назад +3

    I have the same Swedish military feild coat. Perfect attire for hunting derelict motors👍

  • @Satchm00
    @Satchm00 3 года назад

    Gregg at the beginning reminded me of Nick Frosts character in Spaced many years ago haha

  • @johnfrary9589
    @johnfrary9589 3 года назад

    Used to go to Medlers as a kid with my dad to keep his old cars on the road, pockets stuffed with nicked bits, great memories and great video 👍👍

  • @spruce1509
    @spruce1509 3 года назад

    This is so interesting. All these cars had a story and had People own and possibly love them. That interior in the "dry" those seats would have been sat on. It's awesome.

  • @smoothmicra
    @smoothmicra 3 года назад +1

    What lovely ivy interspersed with some rotten bits of old cars. They should turn it into an adventure park for all the family.

  • @JURASSICCOASTMODELLER
    @JURASSICCOASTMODELLER 3 года назад

    This is why this channel is awesome…..just a fantastic mixture of motoring content!

  • @nickb5391
    @nickb5391 3 года назад +1

    Hi Jonny, @14.26, yes it looks like a 6 cylinder (Westminster)

  • @stuswatman87
    @stuswatman87 3 года назад

    Oh what! your are 5 mins from me, ive walk that walk so many times. that track was full of 50's cars. used to go for mk1 escort parts. and i still got some badges i collected at the time this bust have been around 88.

  • @paultaylor9652
    @paultaylor9652 3 года назад

    Lovely Jubbly video, nothing more needs saying.

  • @ellisking8542
    @ellisking8542 3 года назад +2

    Great video as always Jonny, but watching you two handling all that rusty jagged metal without gloves on gave me unreal levels of anxiety!

  • @J4cko999
    @J4cko999 3 года назад +4

    Jonny, fairly sure that’s a Jowett Bradford engine.

  • @grahamcannell9692
    @grahamcannell9692 3 года назад

    At the first locati.on before the E type you featured the remains of an Austin A90 Atlantic, then at Medlers the two pot water cooled car was the remains of a Jowett, most likely a Bradford van

  • @olewurtz7625
    @olewurtz7625 3 года назад

    Great stuff. Imagine one of the detectorists walking here in a couple of hound red years. Not a single beep on the metal detector, it will all have rotted away and gone back into the ecosystem.

  • @boriss.861
    @boriss.861 3 года назад +1

    Jonny your brother Greg was a mine of information.. just from a rusted wheel.. Brilliant vid boys!

  • @b_altmann
    @b_altmann 3 года назад +1

    Red E-Type looks amazing. Have seen a Coupe version a few years ago. Stunning

  • @MetalTrabant
    @MetalTrabant 3 года назад +1

    As much as I hate good cars going to waste, I still love how nature embraces them back into itself... it's quite beautiful and poetic, shows that everything we create is just temporary, and nature is still the boss on this planet.
    Interesting to think that in the end, even the most expensive and fanciest of new cars will suffer the same fate, they'll be reduced to a pile of almost unrecognizable pieces of scrap metal...

  • @shanehnorman
    @shanehnorman 3 года назад

    Somebody must have pointed out this already, but the Riley's body plate says it's an RME, not RMB. The dry-stored car isn't a Ford. All that maker's three-box shape models of the '50s had styled one-piece vertical tail-lights, but the car in the shed has two circular lamps each side. I think it's a Standard 10. The alloy-headed side valve four is interesting: Ford E93A or 100E with an Aquaplane head, perhaps? But that water-cooled flat twin? No idea.

  • @johnscott4369
    @johnscott4369 3 года назад

    Hi guys the dry stored car is a standard eight I think, love all your videos always lots of variety, much love from australia

  • @rpjwhite
    @rpjwhite 3 года назад +1

    Loved it. Really interesting and your combined knowledge is amazing.

  • @giovanni5063
    @giovanni5063 3 года назад

    More than 40 years ago I was crazy for SAAB and I found a guy way out in the boonies that had acres of old cars rotting away SAAB Citroen Fiat 500's and in a shed just a bit bigger than an outhouse was an XK120. The shed was completely overgrown and to get the car out would require a chainsaw. The property owner said it belonged to a lady that would not sell it. My guess is it is still there but the outhouse shed has probably collapsed and the bush's and weeds would be too thick to even see it. Such is life

  • @arrangrant6037
    @arrangrant6037 3 года назад

    All those Sleeping Beauties rusting in peace
    Great video thanks guys👍😎

  • @duncanmann553
    @duncanmann553 3 года назад +1

    Sad to see cars that were once loved. Remember also going to scrap yards in the 80s when my Dad was fixing his Avenger.

    • @R0n8urgundy
      @R0n8urgundy 3 года назад

      We had an Avenger when I was a kid. If It hadn’t suffered terminal rust I swear my dad would still be driving it now.

    • @philtowle4683
      @philtowle4683 3 года назад +1

      ScAvenger

  • @nicklee8648
    @nicklee8648 3 года назад +1

    I thought the flat twin could be the Jowett maybe Bradford van/estate,or even earlier, I know my dad used to have an early Jowett because he still had the spare radiator and cowl for it up until the late '80s early '90s.

  • @matzo2217
    @matzo2217 3 года назад

    This was great to watch. It amuses me to ponder if in 300 years a partially preserved wreck such as one of these might get discovered and exhumed, then reconstructed and displayed, like the Mary Rose but with an Austin Princess. Btw your brothers voice reminds me of the late great Sean Lock….hear it every time.