You are wrong, the 1919 Halica propeller car is not a "rear wheel drive" car as you stated since the propeller in front provides the forward thrust. You probably mean to say "rear wheel steering" as the front wheels remain stationary while the rear wheels do the turning.
Nor was the propeller "attached to the rear." The people at this channel don't seem to know front from back. Also, they talk about it borrowing from aeronautical design, rather than "traditional car design." Implying that there was a tradition of car design in 1919 is pushing it a bit.
@@williamfrazier3310 that probably is what he meant but what was said and what we're meant are two totally different things. People are in such a hurry nowadays to get they're videos thrown up for attention and money that they don't even bother with their own quality control
Yeh. Or, when I'm SO STRESSED OUT that I'm having Panic Attacks on top of Panic Attacks, and, worry that my BP is so HIGH that I could have a STROKE...like now !!
THIS one was the ticket to lower my BP in RECORD TIME !! I LOVE FASTER CARS; ALWAYS HAVE been attracted to the "High end" and/or "American Muscle" cars (...and, the NHRA-Style style of Racing) I used to have a bumper sticker on my Dodge 318 that said, "Some racers drive around in circles looking for the Finish Line. Other racers just drive Straight to it !" I also had 1 one a window that said, "Get in, sit down, shut up, and, Hold On !!" Had a friend once ask me, "PJ, don't you believe in driving with all 4 wheels on the ground ??", to which I replied, "What are you talking about ?? My wheels haven't left the ground.....yet !!" I remember being 8yrs old, sitting behind my Daddy, on the Expressway, and, seeing various vehicles going the opposite direction, and, me, practically breaking my neck to look at "High End", and, "American Muscle" vehicles for as long as possible, and, when I turned back around to face the front, my eyes always caught my Daddy looking at me in the Rearview mirror, having seen whatever vehicle coming down the road that he KNEW was going to make me respond the way I always did !! When I was in the US Army, I told my Daddy that the next time I came home, I wanted a car ( I didn't TELL him that it was because I had been raped). Next 4-day Pass, I came home, and, the 1st thing we did was for him to take me to a Dealership of used vehicles, to Test Drive a car that he had put a Hold on. We got to the Dealership to find the 1974 Plymouth Duster, and, I got my Test drive. I KNOW what you're thinking; THAT'S not really a "American Muscle vehicle", but, I beg to differ; the DRIVER makes it a Muscle car. My Duster had a Slant6 and, a " THREE ON THE TREE". I'm a country girl. I learned how to drive in my Daddy's old '63 Ford Falcon Stationwagon with a 3 on the tree. The Duster had NO Power Brakes , and, NO Power Steering, but, my Daddy was laughing his ass off hollering, "WHIP THAT STEERING WHEEL, BABY GIRL !! Whip it !! I was 20yo. After the Test Drive, he asked me if I wanted it; of course, I said YES, then he said, "They also had a 340, but I KNEW that you would STAY IN TROUBLE with THAT one." Boy, was I ever DISAPPOINTED, but Daddy was right !! I definitely WOULD HAVE stayed in trouble with any more Power (MOPAR !!!) I drove that car hard, and, put her away wet in the years I had her !! I LOVED HER, and, was very upset to find out that my mother had sold her off in my absence while I was "playing" Army in California (she had forbidden me to drive my own car to CA. she was very abusive, and, had long-since beaten me into submission when she raised me) I even ran off from a 1970 Stingray and left him behind in my dust; it took him forever to catch up to me with his 350hp. It was the fact that I knew that we were coming up on the "alternating passing lane" of the WAY BACK country Georgia back roads. I knew the road like the back of my hand. I was leading him to I-10, which I was familiar with, and, he wasn't. It was the element of surprise, really. We got stuck behind 3 old, "Grandma Drivers", and, when that 1st passing lane came up, I was gone !!! In our discussion, B4 we got on the road, he had asked, "Is there a Truck Stop at I-10". We agreed to have lunch there B4 he headed to Texas, 2° the US Army's having broken their end of the written Contract, as "Breech of Contract", and, he demanded to be released from the Army. I was headed further south, deeper into Florida. He asked me when we got to the Truck Stop, "What kind of engine have you got in there ??" I told him. He said, "WOW, I didn't know those things had so much POWER !!" I just smiled a little bit, because I KNEW that, if he had known the road AND my intention, there's no way I would have run off and left him so far behind. He couldn't pass until 2-3 Passing lane later !! Here's what I would do whenever I planned to blow anybody off the road; 1) back off from the car in front, then, 2) Slap it down into 2nd gear, and, FLOORBOARD it !! And, keep it floorboarded !!! And, believe it, or not, I've only ever gotten 1 speeding ticket in my life... And, it was in THAT car !! Since then, I always seemed to SENSE that there were cops up ahead, and, would slow down, like a good little girl, and, right after getting that feeling and, slowing down to the speed limit, and, viola', there they were. I'm 65, and, EVERYBODY who has ever known me, KNOWS that I'm an "drag racing wannabe" !!! LOL !!! ☺😄😃😅😂🤣🤣😂😅😃😄☺
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason bought his 1962 Ferrari 250 GT for $42,000 American dollars in 1977. In 2010 Nick turned down an offer of $30 Million. Today his car is worth $65-$70 Million Dollars. Only 39 Ferrari 250 Gt's are known to exist.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea !" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"
About the Ford GT 40, you are only partly right. The chassis was built in the UK, but, the engines, tuning, and finalizing were all done in the U.S. at Carroll Shelby's shop. The chassis was based on a Lola MK. 6, but the body was built to Shelby's design's. A trivia question for you. What does the 40 in GT 40 stand for?
that 69 rt coronet dose not have a hemi in it it looks like a 383 mag but it is NOT A HEMI IN THAT YELLOW RT CONVERTIBLE YOU CAN JUST LOOK AT THE HEADS TO SEE THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What about Duesenberg? They also sold the chassis, and the customer would have to hire a coach builder for the body. I don't know the exact production numbers, but they were all built from 1929 chassis, even tho the bodies were labeled up to the late 30s model year.
EM TY ....I've never seen any 914 wearin the VW badge...I used to own a 1964 Notchback and 1965 Bug...never should've let my ex wife talk me into sellin my Notchback, and the dude who bought it gave it to his 17yr old kid, who proceeded to total it into a light pole....
The Mercedes Benz concept vehicles are exceptional. It exudes the smooth designs, configured for the lighter environment, while it offers driver free features, it is one of the best and excellent standards coming from manufacturers of EU that knows the importance of Time, as independence is for everyone, identified accordingly to the world. Imprezza Mercedes Benz..Congratulateur. SMEs.... /.../.../.../.../.../.../Respectively. G.M Industries.
If a mechanical distance calculator can exist by spin? Size of rod(to hold wheel) is it(the wheel)? Gearing method that becomes number when move? Thinking of even bicycle(standing behind) can earn ez cash by distance-calculator. Then creating the market standard like an education so life can become easier and fair. It is becos if taxi/cab are assassins, means the market maybe not fair? Have something secretly?
Wow, what a great rundown of unique cars. That last 1963 Ferrari being called the most beautiful car - I just don’t get it. Did anybody look at the rear end of the car? Pardon me but it looks like bad ideas of 1960s Opal Cadets, not a $70 million car. The other cars were fun to look at but few really had an interior I’d call comfy. These super cards just don’t look they’re made for real people. I’ve always personally pick cars for reliability and then how the interior feels and works. I don’t look at the outside of a car all day long, But the interior is where we spend our long commutes.
Race cars arent designed to be comfy, and that is what almost every car in this group is, is a barely street legal race car. Most were raced at places like Le Mans in the 24 hour race, as well as several other famous tracks in the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's. The 1963 Ferrari is widely regarded by car enthusiast's, car magazines, and automotive journalists as one of, if not the most beautiful car ever produced. Super cars aren't built for regular everyday people. They are built so that the manufacturer can showcase and display the best, as in fastest, most powerful, and most durable performance vehicle they can, in their ability, build. They arent produced for regular people to drive to work, or the grocery store. Most have 2 seats, and about enough luggage space for maybe one small suitcase. Even the cars in this list that arent race cars are very limited production vehicles, made for a very limited group of people.
javi ....we use the Imperial measurement system cuz we want to, and every single one of your countries use it on anything they ship to the U.S. cuz we tell em to use it....
You are wrong, the 1919 Halica propeller car is not a "rear wheel drive" car as you stated since the propeller in front provides the forward thrust. You probably mean to say "rear wheel steering" as the front wheels remain stationary while the rear wheels do the turning.
Nor was the propeller "attached to the rear." The people at this channel don't seem to know front from back. Also, they talk about it borrowing from aeronautical design, rather than "traditional car design." Implying that there was a tradition of car design in 1919 is pushing it a bit.
He probably meant that it was rear wheel steering.
😂😂 correct 🎉!
@@williamfrazier3310 that probably is what he meant but what was said and what we're meant are two totally different things. People are in such a hurry nowadays to get they're videos thrown up for attention and money that they don't even bother with their own quality control
I watch these videos when I’m bored bored and there is nothing to watch. Anyone agree?
Definitely
I do it all the time
Yup.
Yeh. Or, when I'm SO STRESSED OUT that I'm having Panic Attacks on top of Panic Attacks, and, worry that my BP is so HIGH that I could have a STROKE...like now !!
THIS one was the ticket to lower my BP in RECORD TIME !!
I LOVE FASTER CARS; ALWAYS HAVE been attracted to the "High end" and/or "American Muscle" cars (...and, the NHRA-Style style of Racing) I used to have a bumper sticker on my Dodge 318 that said, "Some racers drive around in circles looking for the Finish Line. Other racers just drive Straight to it !"
I also had 1 one a window that said, "Get in, sit down, shut up, and, Hold On !!"
Had a friend once ask me, "PJ, don't you believe in driving with all 4 wheels on the ground ??", to which I replied, "What are you talking about ?? My wheels haven't left the ground.....yet !!"
I remember being 8yrs old, sitting behind my Daddy, on the Expressway, and, seeing various vehicles going the opposite direction, and, me, practically breaking my neck to look at "High End", and, "American Muscle" vehicles for as long as possible, and, when I turned back around to face the front, my eyes always caught my Daddy looking at me in the Rearview mirror, having seen whatever vehicle coming down the road that he KNEW was going to make me respond the way I always did !!
When I was in the US Army, I told my Daddy that the next time I came home, I wanted a car ( I didn't TELL him that it was because I had been raped).
Next 4-day Pass, I came home, and, the 1st thing we did was for him to take me to a Dealership of used vehicles, to Test Drive a car that he had put a Hold on.
We got to the Dealership to find the 1974 Plymouth Duster, and, I got my Test drive.
I KNOW what you're thinking; THAT'S not really a "American Muscle vehicle", but, I beg to differ; the DRIVER makes it a Muscle car.
My Duster had a Slant6 and, a " THREE ON THE TREE". I'm a country girl. I learned how to drive in my Daddy's old '63 Ford Falcon Stationwagon with a 3 on the tree.
The Duster had NO Power Brakes , and, NO Power Steering, but, my Daddy was laughing his ass off hollering, "WHIP THAT STEERING WHEEL, BABY GIRL !! Whip it !! I was 20yo.
After the Test Drive, he asked me if I wanted it; of course, I said YES, then he said, "They also had a 340, but I KNEW that you would STAY IN TROUBLE with THAT one."
Boy, was I ever DISAPPOINTED, but Daddy was right !! I definitely WOULD HAVE stayed in trouble with any more Power (MOPAR !!!)
I drove that car hard, and, put her away wet in the years I had her !! I LOVED HER, and, was very upset to find out that my mother had sold her off in my absence while I was "playing" Army in California (she had forbidden me to drive my own car to CA. she was very abusive, and, had long-since beaten me into submission when she raised me)
I even ran off from a 1970 Stingray and left him behind in my dust; it took him forever to catch up to me with his 350hp.
It was the fact that I knew that we were coming up on the "alternating passing lane" of the WAY BACK country Georgia back roads. I knew the road like the back of my hand.
I was leading him to I-10, which I was familiar with, and, he wasn't.
It was the element of surprise, really.
We got stuck behind 3 old, "Grandma Drivers", and, when that 1st passing lane came up, I was gone !!!
In our discussion, B4 we got on the road, he had asked, "Is there a Truck Stop at I-10".
We agreed to have lunch there B4 he headed to Texas, 2° the US Army's having broken their end of the written Contract, as "Breech of Contract", and, he demanded to be released from the Army. I was headed further south, deeper into Florida.
He asked me when we got to the Truck Stop, "What kind of engine have you got in there ??"
I told him. He said, "WOW, I didn't know those things had so much POWER !!"
I just smiled a little bit, because I KNEW that, if he had known the road AND my intention, there's no way I would have run off and left him so far behind. He couldn't pass until 2-3 Passing lane later !!
Here's what I would do whenever I planned to blow anybody off the road; 1) back off from the car in front, then, 2) Slap it down into 2nd gear, and, FLOORBOARD it !! And, keep it floorboarded !!!
And, believe it, or not, I've only ever gotten 1 speeding ticket in my life...
And, it was in THAT car !! Since then, I always seemed to SENSE that there were cops up ahead, and, would slow down, like a good little girl, and, right after getting that feeling and, slowing down to the speed limit, and, viola', there they were. I'm 65, and, EVERYBODY who has ever known me, KNOWS that I'm an "drag racing wannabe" !!! LOL !!!
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Great video thanks for posting💯💯
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First time watching this in 2022
NO. 1 WAS THE LEAST DANGEROUS AND BEST PAVED!
OH !!! MAN !! I'm in LOL !!!
Most excellent! 👍🏻👍🏻
I would LOVE to have one of those Shredders! Think of the insane fun you could have in one of those babies!
Carnival Fireworks
damn I thought the bugatti 57SC Atlantic would be on here
I was wondering when they’d get to the Hawker Fury, in my opinion the most beautiful plane ever built.
What is that brief glimpse of a Sunbeam-Talbot doing in there?
They said that the Porsche that was the most boxy car ever😅
What a great channel.
A few outstanding, but I'd pass over some of those buckets on wheels for a 1932 Deusenberg Phaeton.
My personal choice is the Jaguar XKSS... that is a sexy beast.
Video got me like vroom vroom I'm in me mums car
Bugatti must’ve been a bad boy~
Wow! What a cool video! Thank you whoever you are for publishing this fine piece of work.
Where's the Cadillac that Johnny Cash built One Piece At A Time?
Al-Quran penutup kalam melindungi melengkapi semua manusia, ambillah fahamilah penutup kalam Allah dengan pengasih dan penyayang.. marilah mendengar ceramahnya SYAIFUL KARIM..
1:20 could be fun with a paragliding wing
you spend that kind of money on 1 car you need medicating because your mind ain't working right
I LOVE the Alfa Romeo (sp)
But, the Aston Martin...was that a 12cylinder engine !?!?!
U like the propeller. Guaranteed to be popular in town....
Most rare? Rarest!
Wingless plane? Looks like a strange fishing lure to me.
12:25 what wagon at the background? Gorgeous vehicle
15:35 that's the same car they used in the first mummy movie
No danger in me having a 70 million dollar vehicle, but if I did Ill be damned if I'd be driving it on the street.
I had to take a few breaks…. Otherwise, completely overwhelmed.
Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason bought his 1962 Ferrari 250 GT for $42,000 American dollars in 1977. In 2010 Nick turned down an offer of $30 Million. Today his car is worth $65-$70 Million Dollars. Only 39 Ferrari 250 Gt's are known to exist.
2:01 I think he means "rear wheel steering".
Does any know of any old crash reports of the propeller powered car,
There must be 1 or 2
$70,000,000 for a car. Cannot get that number to rattle around in my brain pan.
In the background at 12:25 a GM Futurliner
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea !"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"
5:17
We Need Next Gen AND Modern
Version of alfa romeo 33 stradale &
Ferrari 250 GT0
This car is....advert number 20!...
1:57 Helica: Propeller attached to the FRONT. And definitely not a "rear wheel drive", just rear wheel steering, hence probably the confusion...
Wow!
I was kinda hoping to see the Addams Farwell 3 and 5 cyl. rotary radial machines. There's only one remaining on earth.
I like it
Wow it's hard to imagine.
I have a hard time justifying it.
I guess you just get to the point of why not and go beyond it.
Jeff Bezos could by that first one with pocket money
He could buy just about anything with pocket change lol
So could his ex wife
@@sandhilltucker meh
Coronet is Canadian. Was called something else in the States...
If I was rich those cars not worth to buy
That Brugatti Royale Coupe de ville is❤
Moo
Mini 8 gt
By gty6 and I see some new cars Mercy some new cars Google the 7th yy6 code
Those who wish to hv one of these cars in future just hit the like button 😁😊
Why wasn't the Le May museum mention
Bro .... JAGUAR IS 1 WORD MAN !
ITS 1 WORD !
ITS NOT A 3 WORD , WORD !
get it? ... GET IT? 2:12
Super video for the first time ❤️
After so many days.
what about the 1907 thomas flyer ? supposedly only 3 were built, were brass era cars considered ?
people are nuts to pay that much for a cars
The narrator sounds like one of the Sheens.
Martin
About the Ford GT 40, you are only partly right. The chassis was built in the UK, but, the engines, tuning, and finalizing were all done in the U.S. at Carroll Shelby's shop. The chassis was based on a Lola MK. 6, but the body was built to Shelby's design's. A trivia question for you. What does the 40 in GT 40 stand for?
40” high. Off the preverbal earth baby. Rock On!
@@mikesaull6094 💯💯💯💯👍😁
Designs, not design's.
Stout Scarab?
that 69 rt coronet dose not have a hemi in it it looks like a 383 mag but it is NOT A HEMI IN THAT YELLOW RT CONVERTIBLE YOU CAN JUST LOOK AT THE HEADS TO SEE THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 question wtf with the music half of time I could barely hear the narrator?
My Kid's can't go back to school, they have BONE SPURS
What does that have to do with rare cars?🤔🤔🤔
@Jordan Spencer 🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏
If you're going to summarize rare cars, probably best to skip prototypes and race cars. They are usually one-offs.
Where's the Duesenbergs?
Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR
WHAT? NO 427 AC COBRA?? FAIL!
70 million anyone paying that much for a car needs medicating
These people Paying outrageous millions for these cars . Well , it smells of some kind of TAX shelter, to me.
Is the narrator for top five the same guy from simple history
What about Duesenberg? They also sold the chassis, and the customer would have to hire a coach builder for the body. I don't know the exact production numbers, but they were all built from 1929 chassis, even tho the bodies were labeled up to the late 30s model year.
That was common back then with several manufacturers building the chassis and the customer choosing the coachbuilders.
Hmm, non of the cars are as old as I am, lol.
You’re older than #1? At 136 years?
Known as the VW Porsche, (914) the originals were powered by VW engines. I'm pretty certain there were a number badged as VW.
EM TY ....I've never seen any 914 wearin the VW badge...I used to own a 1964 Notchback and 1965 Bug...never should've let my ex wife talk me into sellin my Notchback, and the dude who bought it gave it to his 17yr old kid, who proceeded to total it into a light pole....
Now just a second - if the Helica has rear wheel drive as you say, why does it have a prop?
He means rear wheel steering I think.
@@rogermccowen685 My thoughts too. Definitely front propeller, not rear.
Do you also voice over 'Simple history'??
Yes I do. Good ear! 😊
Wow
The Mercedes Benz concept vehicles are exceptional. It exudes the smooth designs, configured for the lighter environment, while it offers driver free features, it is one of the best and excellent standards coming from manufacturers of EU that knows the importance of Time, as independence is for everyone, identified accordingly to the world. Imprezza Mercedes Benz..Congratulateur. SMEs.... /.../.../.../.../.../.../Respectively. G.M Industries.
1969 Dodge Challenger hemi plum crazy sunroof car only 1 made
The propeller car pedestrian killer
Chasing Adventures ....pedestrians need to get the hell outta the way and keep their dumb a**es on the sidewalk anyway 🤷🏻♂️
Propeller is on the front and not "rear wheel drive" even by swamp boat standards. 🙄
If a mechanical distance calculator can exist by spin? Size of rod(to hold wheel) is it(the wheel)? Gearing method that becomes number when move? Thinking of even bicycle(standing behind) can earn ez cash by distance-calculator. Then creating the market standard like an education so life can become easier and fair. It is becos if taxi/cab are assassins, means the market maybe not fair? Have something secretly?
I write here becos of written as "rare cars"(maybe have some secret skills)
aston martin db5??
Porsche's and Aston Martins FAIL MISERABLY to impress me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The BEST Rolls Royce ( to me anyway ) has to be the Silver Ghost!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What happened to the Bugatti Atlantic?
That's not a car. It's a piece of art.
I wish I had just 1/2 the money these guys throw away on these cars.
So you could throw it away on cars? They guys didn’t sit around wishing for money to buy they earned it.
i got something even more rare than this, a subaru sti with stock head gaskets
lol rare for any Sub.2.5
On the geee teee oooo. Oke?
I would love to ride in the 1919 helica! de leyat
I wouldn't care to steer it with rear wheel steering .
what about the 1969 Mustang Mach 1
This is talk about the " rare cars in the world. " mustang is not belong of the most.. Coz it's common.
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Wow, what a great rundown of unique cars. That last 1963 Ferrari being called the most beautiful car - I just don’t get it. Did anybody look at the rear end of the car? Pardon me but it looks like bad ideas of 1960s Opal Cadets, not a $70 million car. The other cars were fun to look at but few really had an interior I’d call comfy. These super cards just don’t look they’re made for real people. I’ve always personally pick cars for reliability and then how the interior feels and works. I don’t look at the outside of a car all day long, But the interior is where we spend our long commutes.
Race cars arent designed to be comfy, and that is what almost every car in this group is, is a barely street legal race car. Most were raced at places like Le Mans in the 24 hour race, as well as several other famous tracks in the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's. The 1963 Ferrari is widely regarded by car enthusiast's, car magazines, and automotive journalists as one of, if not the most beautiful car ever produced. Super cars aren't built for regular everyday people. They are built so that the manufacturer can showcase and display the best, as in fastest, most powerful, and most durable performance vehicle they can, in their ability, build. They arent produced for regular people to drive to work, or the grocery store. Most have 2 seats, and about enough luggage space for maybe one small suitcase. Even the cars in this list that arent race cars are very limited production vehicles, made for a very limited group of people.
I want a propeller car! I wonder if that would pass safety regulations?👮♂️
Probably not.
These are beautiful cars they just don’t design cars like these anymore
Funny thing us the kids of this age will be saying the same about the best cars in their generation to their grandchildren.
@@chrisharten853 true but their car museums won’t be as cool tho 😂😎
@@shawnthegreat4281 dont know about that. Some of the high end cars these days are awesome.
@@chrisharten853 I agree but why does a car have to cost 100,000 plus to be beautiful
@@shawnthegreat4281 the hellcat is nice.
The camera work was just remedial.
Too close up, no good views of the entire cars.
Feet and inches? Still? I guess one day you'll leave behind Liberia and Myanmar...
I was told that the USA is required by international agreement to use feet and inches until another country drives a car on the Moon.
javi ....we use the Imperial measurement system cuz we want to, and every single one of your countries use it on anything they ship to the U.S. cuz we tell em to use it....
@@branon6565 Right! Again, Liberia, Myanmar and USA... 🙄 I guess the rest of the world is dumb.
what about super rare polish 24V Syrena Shadow?
Rarest car: Benz Patent-Motorwagen Nummer 1
I really did not like it, it is not what I expected to see, the advertising of the video is misleading. Excuse me.
how can the Helica De Leyat be a rear wheel drive? its driven by a propeller. its a iconic car that deserves, the facts of it
I think they meant rear wheel steer, but they also said the propeller is on the back, when it is on the front
231 u were human and said 914