Jeeze, some people are stingy! Nearly 4,000 pageviews and a miserly 133 likes! What's wrong with you, viewers? This was a brilliantly produced video, showcasing an epic adventure.
One Chevrolet coupe had an OHV straight 6 like what the car originally came with. Of course that engine was manufactured for many years with different horsepower ratings.
The Fangio coupes are a lot more like my 52' Dodge truck than a car, they say no trucks but can I just follow behind in the Peking and pull people out if they need it? I have a 240Z but I'm not doing that to it!
Great, no fantastic, cars, but the whole production just seems like a country club on tour. I’m not diminishing their accomplishments, making those runs with that equipment takes more than money it takes perseverance, knowledge, and skill but also a huge amount of disposable cash.
Check out the Long Way Round/Down/Up series with Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman. Similar to this type of travel. Not on vintage bikes but on early 2000s BMW GS motorcycles and a support vehicle with spare parts and small crew.
Please stop calling Beijing "Peking". At best it makes you sound out of touch. Countries and places change their names all the time. Please respect that.
They didn’t change the name, it’s a fight over romanised transliteration, the ccp has tried for many years to bully the English speaking world into using phonetics that make no sense to how we move our mouths when vocalising words. It’s all an intimidation tactic used against the western print media in particular. What do the Chinese call london then? And why should they call it that rather than what the English call it? Are they out of touch for doing so? Funnily enough many Taiwanese call it peking, why would that be can you wonder? It’s called politics and that’s all it’s ever been about. If that doesn’t wash with you then these recreated historic road rallies ran in period when it was known as peking, so it’s good and proper to refer to it as such in this context, so there.
If you look at the history of the event, it is steeped in the period from long ago. What you are wanting is akin to wanting them to change the name of Le Mons to suit the current iteration or language use prevalent now. You may to refer to it how you will, but history buffs and participants will always refer to it as Peking. I mean seriously, that's like renaming the orient express to the middle Asia express or worse.
Every language uses its own names for places. In French, London is “Londres” and no one complains about that. Also in French, Beijing is “Pékin” and I doubt that would trouble you. If the older form of “Peking” is used in the context of this historic race, it’s no big deal. Besides, you would lose the alliteration if you modernised it. “Beijing to Paris” simply doesn’t have the same ring about it. And if you insist on correctly using “Beijing”, I trust that you also pronounce “Paris” correctly - ie - as a native French speaker would…
@@johnmatthews318 Peking is an Anglo-French pronunciation that is linked to European intervention, opium wars and looting of Chinese palaces, in particular the Old Summer Palace. It just carries sour connotation. Similar to, say, calling Leśnica as Bergstadt.
Jeeze, some people are stingy! Nearly 4,000 pageviews and a miserly 133 likes! What's wrong with you, viewers? This was a brilliantly
produced video, showcasing an epic adventure.
maybe they just can't figure out whether this is for real or just rich people out for a lark
What a great piece. Excellent camera work, editing, music selection, just so well done. The participants looked so happy…
Thank you very much. I really love these films of the events. And the longer the better. Looking forward to what's still to come.
We can't wait for our challenge ❤ soon !
Looking at theses videos makes me really see how big the world really is. Great video
Magnifiques autos anciennes, un paysage qui invite a l'aventure, tout ce que j'aime. Merci pour ce beau film
Would be nice to include where they are along the route. Nice piece otherwise
Great documentary. Well done.
Absolutely. Bloody. Amazing. In all aspects.
Love these long movies, beautifully done.
Amazing. Perfection.
Are VW Beetles not allowed to enter this race? They would be perfect for this kind of terrain. I’d bring mine!
I was thinking the same thing.
However. Did spot a Karman Ghia in the background at 36:22
Beautiful cars Beautiful scenery Great adventure!
Sooooooooooooperb effort The lovely effortless faces
Like to see some specs on these cars, especially the Chevy coupe what engines are they running
One Chevrolet coupe had an OHV straight 6 like what the car originally came with. Of course that engine was manufactured for many years with different horsepower ratings.
@@ilikequiet6474 thanks for the reply love these videos now just need to win the lottery
Lovely and inspirational
thank yoiuuuuuu❤❤❤❤❤
Lagonda 💜
Love these old cars,built for dirt roads
14:25 - "We've had some brake issues which have held us back, but it's not stopping us....."
Awesome, video
Would like to bet the datson z car does ok, back to video now
Perjalanan yg menyeronokkan,,mantapsss
Where’s Jeeves and Wooster
The Fangio coupes are a lot more like my 52' Dodge truck than a car, they say no trucks but can I just follow behind in the Peking and pull people out if they need it? I have a 240Z but I'm not doing that to it!
Great, no fantastic, cars, but the whole production just seems like a country club on tour. I’m not diminishing their accomplishments, making those runs with that equipment takes more than money it takes perseverance, knowledge, and skill but also a huge amount of disposable cash.
😂 Yeah, I get you... grand tour vibes from the 1700 's...
@@hieroglyph321 exactly, Brits on Holiday.
Can you do this event on an age appropriate motorcycle?
Check out the Long Way Round/Down/Up series with Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman. Similar to this type of travel. Not on vintage bikes but on early 2000s BMW GS motorcycles and a support vehicle with spare parts and small crew.
What country did this happen?
What year and model is the orange car? It’s my favorite vehicle in the video.
Also can you get a list of all the cars on the ride?
@@adammeany7807 _EXACTLY!_ Came for the cars, not talking heads.
Stud Baker 58
Studebaker late 40's early 50's. The engine would have been the original flathead straight 6 or a OHV V8 which was introduced in 1951
Where is p76 leyland
35:13? Custom ram truck.
😍😍👍👍👍💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏🙋♂
Peking duck 🦆
Carbon neutral? Bullshit.
Morroco. No mention of the route taken. "Very middle class 🤔👎
Please stop calling Beijing "Peking". At best it makes you sound out of touch. Countries and places change their names all the time. Please respect that.
They didn’t change the name, it’s a fight over romanised transliteration, the ccp has tried for many years to bully the English speaking world into using phonetics that make no sense to how we move our mouths when vocalising words. It’s all an intimidation tactic used against the western print media in particular. What do the Chinese call london then? And why should they call it that rather than what the English call it? Are they out of touch for doing so? Funnily enough many Taiwanese call it peking, why would that be can you wonder? It’s called politics and that’s all it’s ever been about. If that doesn’t wash with you then these recreated historic road rallies ran in period when it was known as peking, so it’s good and proper to refer to it as such in this context, so there.
That's what the race is called. Like ordering Peking duck from a restaurant
If you look at the history of the event, it is steeped in the period from long ago.
What you are wanting is akin to wanting them to change the name of Le Mons to suit the current iteration or language use prevalent now. You may to refer to it how you will, but history buffs and participants will always refer to it as Peking. I mean seriously, that's like renaming the orient express to the middle Asia express or worse.
Every language uses its own names for places. In French, London is “Londres” and no one complains about that. Also in French, Beijing is “Pékin” and I doubt that would trouble you. If the older form of “Peking” is used in the context of this historic race, it’s no big deal. Besides, you would lose the alliteration if you modernised it. “Beijing to Paris” simply doesn’t have the same ring about it. And if you insist on correctly using “Beijing”, I trust that you also pronounce “Paris” correctly - ie - as a native French speaker would…
@@johnmatthews318 Peking is an Anglo-French pronunciation that is linked to European intervention, opium wars and looting of Chinese palaces, in particular the Old Summer Palace. It just carries sour connotation. Similar to, say, calling Leśnica as Bergstadt.