I would attend this show. I love looking at the genius of these mechanics and craftsmen. In my day the car show was a street rod classic. The cars had style. Not so much today. Older is better. Thanks for the video.
The FIAT S76, later also known as the FIAT 300 HP RECORD and nicknamed "the Turin beast", was a car built in 1911 by the Italian company FIAT specifically to break the land speed record held in those years by Blitzen-Benz. Its 28,353 cc engine had a displacement of 290 hp. In 1911, driven by Pietro Bordino on the Brooklands circuit and on the beach of Saltburn it touches 200 km / h. Front engine type S76, 4-cylinder in-line bibblock with 28,353 cc engine capacity for 290 hp at 1,900 rpm, compressed air starting with 3 spark plugs per cylinder, low voltage magnet ignition, water cooling, chain transmission, axle suspension rigid with front and rear leaf springs (rear longitudinal struts), 4-speed gearbox plus reverse.
@@mikaelabowen5781 If it was up to me everyone would learn on my Wolseley 18/85 Landcrab - that way they might be able to drive, not to mention change a tyre... But even I'm not up to dropping a gearbox on that thing on the side of the M 4.. Just bought a triumph Vitesse 2000\6 convertible.
@@rosiehawtrey Oh now you're making me envious! The Vitesse was such a lovely car, especially the later ones (although I did like the look of the Mk1's grille more). I remember the first time I ever went in a Landcrab and was just astonished at the space inside. I did my driving lessons in a Pug 204, Mk1 Polo, Mk2 Escort and a Mini, although my first actual drive on the road was a Guy Big J down the M5 (probably not something one could get away with doing nowadays).
@@lizerlothdlb2389 You need to put things into perspective - This type of car is not a "daily driver", it is either made for competition or pleasure driving. In my opinion, if the car suspension can handle it, go BIG or go home!
That would be such a treat for me to be able to drive any one of these vehicles. They all look just insane especially shooting all those Flames out of the front end. I'm sure that takes a little getting used to as you usually don't like to see Flames coming from your vehicle. Unless it's some kind of Supercar and these are yesterday supercars. Which somehow look better than today's alien looking cars
I've stood next to the Handlye Special while it was running, it literally made the hairs on my neck stand! I was told the engine is a Rolls Royce Merlin from a Hawker Hurricane. The chassis is from a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud.
Awesome collection of content. With pure sound, no music intruding.. Well edited with clean cuts and pertinent info on every vehicle.... There is something wrong in the heads in the 1.7K people who disliked this vid. I feel sorry for them.
It's just amazing the torque and horsepower these engines developed at such low RPM.Its like hearing a Dinosaur for the first time.....never heard anything like it and you realize the awesome power of it and everything else pales in insignificance.Theres an old saying (You can hear and feel real horsepower) just with the engine idling.
0:42 Engineer #1: "Who needs a muffler? Let's get rid of it." Engineer #2: "Who needs exhaust pipes? Let's get rid of those too". Engineer #3: "And we need an exhaust manifold because....?"
These massive machines with huge engines must have been something else in those days!!!?? Can you imagine sort of money must have been involved to just run them!! 😟😲🤔🤷♂️🤷♂️👨⚖👨🔧👨🔧🤑🤑😆😆
i was watching the video without sound at work and i thought that they were doing a drive-by shooting. it looks like there are 2 guys in there shooting a machine gun out of those slits
@@lordmg2068 The engine is a BMW VI, that was usually used in Dornier Seaplanes before WW2 (e.g. Amundsen used them in his arctical expeditions). The engine was only used in the first 111 prototypes, because the Daimler-Benz engines were not ready. The bombers had DB-600 engines with higher power and smaler size. The funny thing is, that the engine was found in spain on a scrap yard, and the guy who found it thought, he must build a car of it, thinking that the engine was only half the size it really was... When restoring the engine, they discovered, the engine is much bigger than they first thought. Is you think the exhaust pipe is strange: They use it for barbecue… :)
Machines of old just stimulate the imagination. I'd love to mock up some crazy vehicle and dream that some mad scientist engineer just says let's build this thing! Thanks for sharing
Hi guys, outstandig, impresive, heart wrenching presentation, leave you with the wish to see more, extremly well presented, most kind to all of those that one way or another collaborate to make it possible and provided every effort to share it with us, keep up the good work, very nice and impresive work of art.
I remember being in the tent at Cholmondley Pageant of Power when the BMW Brutus, the Napier Bentley and the Packard-Bentley all started up and began revving. The sound was so intense that, even with my fingers in my ears, I had to get out of there!
that last clip looked like Pendine sands . I worked at the ministry of defence establishment there years ago . Was lucky to see lots of monsters scream up the beach , the famous car that held the record and also sadly killed its driver is on display BABS driven by Parry who held record then next year died when the drive chain broke as he was leaning out to navigate , bad timing .This was back in 1926
I remember a great article about BABS decades ago. The car was buried in the sand on the beach after the crash. It was dug up and persevered / restored at the time.
As I read you comment I could only imagine people in 2129, laughing their asses of with the Bugatti Chiron. -8L engine for 1500hp? My Vespa makes more than that!
Fun Fact... Brutus has melted tarmac before. So starting it on wet grass was why the fire extinguisher was needed!! If I remember correctly, that BMW engine came from a WW2 Tank. The 1500hp Rolls engine was also the tank version of the Merlin...without the supercharger. With the supercharger, it was fitted to Spitfires.
The Morman is listed as a V12, yet the one featured had the exhaust pipe on one side only, not both. I'm thinking it might be a straight six or straight eight.
@@thorndavethere were two, the one that has been yellow for most of its life has a duesenberg 420 cid dohc i8, it briefly had the v12 that got put in the bigger car shown in the thumbnail. Both cars still run and drive, and jay leno had a bit on them.
Its nice to see the history of great cars you post to your channel. The other day I asked my young son in law what is a Cord and he told me you plug It in and comes in up to 100 FT links . Its sad that lots of young people of today have no knowledge of the great classics. Yes LOL, I am afraid to ask him what a KAISER is because he would probably say its a Dinner Roll !
It's engine is too small for this video, Bugatti and Alfa Romeo proved that small engines are more competitive (the power does not increase linearly with the displacement, with a small engine the car is lighter, the center of gravity is much lower and also the aerodynamic drag is lower)
10 million times better than any modern car show,, all day and night
These old things are great for what they are, but in no way are they "better" than modern cars. You're comparing chalk to cheese.
modern car shows are garbage.. you missed the point because you don’t know anything about cars..
I would attend this show. I love looking at the genius of these mechanics and craftsmen. In my day the car show was a street rod classic. The cars had style. Not so much today. Older is better. Thanks for the video.
with pleasure :)
*pulled up in the smog test center*
"Can I have a smog test please?"
"Sure, turn the engine on."
1:00
some of these cars are more plane than anything else.
what a beauties
It always amazes me how such torquey engines were driven through those skinny wheels and tyres without trashing them.
Whats the point of the trashy tinkle tinkle crash crash muzik when you could enjoy the stupendous engine music?
Modern tires...
"aerodynamic"
torquey
Plenty of them did get thrashed though, and their drivers killed
Wow, extremely crazy engine cars, some of them are aircraft engine swaps💥👏
Watched it again, credit to all those great engineers past and present!
man drives flamethrower *(circa 1918 colorized)*
I had no idea that some of these cars had 1000 hp and up, amazing, Thanks. Great Vid.
Paul Ashton + Thank you Paul ! :)
Me to!
"My Vette has a 5.7"
"My Caddy has a 8.0!!
"Dude. 46.9"
@anonymous The "Brutus" has a BMW V12 that is a 46 l engine
Way bigger than a Twingo engine.
Never seen a car so lit you need a fire extinguisher for the ground beneath it.
Love how the Napier blew the stones off the driveway 😂 and it sounded like it had crashed when it was popping through the forest...brilliant
I would’ve added Carella‘s car which has a 60L VR8.
5:28 FINALLY! I know where they get the pot racer engine sound from Star Wars... haha awesome engine selection here!
Cant imagine driving a car with such a big engine, so much torque and heavy, on those skinny tires! When me were men!
The FIAT S76, later also known as the FIAT 300 HP RECORD and nicknamed "the Turin beast", was a car built in 1911 by the Italian company FIAT specifically to break the land speed record held in those years by Blitzen-Benz. Its 28,353 cc engine had a displacement of 290 hp. In 1911, driven by Pietro Bordino on the Brooklands circuit and on the beach of Saltburn it touches 200 km / h. Front engine type S76, 4-cylinder in-line bibblock with 28,353 cc engine capacity for 290 hp at 1,900 rpm, compressed air starting with 3 spark plugs per cylinder, low voltage magnet ignition, water cooling, chain transmission, axle suspension rigid with front and rear leaf springs (rear longitudinal struts), 4-speed gearbox plus reverse.
I'm sorry but 290hp is not a unit of volume ☹️
I just love that FIAT: 28.3 litres, tyres like my pushbike and no front brakes. They really don't make 'em like they used to!
You forgot to mention the clutch made out of leather and wishful thinking. The thing has a leather cone clutch and a crash box transmission.
@@rosiehawtrey Definitely not a car for the local driving school.
@@mikaelabowen5781 If it was up to me everyone would learn on my Wolseley 18/85 Landcrab - that way they might be able to drive, not to mention change a tyre... But even I'm not up to dropping a gearbox on that thing on the side of the M 4.. Just bought a triumph Vitesse 2000\6 convertible.
@@rosiehawtrey Oh now you're making me envious! The Vitesse was such a lovely car, especially the later ones (although I did like the look of the Mk1's grille more). I remember the first time I ever went in a Landcrab and was just astonished at the space inside.
I did my driving lessons in a Pug 204, Mk1 Polo, Mk2 Escort and a Mini, although my first actual drive on the road was a Guy Big J down the M5 (probably not something one could get away with doing nowadays).
3:01 that start🤯🥴☺️😍
Insane
Well done guys, simply amazing cars, love this!
Thanks folks, keep up the very good work!
Awesome video!
Lee Wilson + Thank you Lee! :)
Miles per gallon ... no ... gallons per mile.
Sure? LOL
Miles per gallon? I think these cars do much better on the number of SMILES per gallon!
@@A_Bit_of_Thought 23.9 Liter engine is still probably to much
@@lizerlothdlb2389 You need to put things into perspective - This type of car is not a "daily driver", it is either made for competition or pleasure driving. In my opinion, if the car suspension can handle it, go BIG or go home!
Definately along the smiles per mile neighborhood
That would be such a treat for me to be able to drive any one of these vehicles. They all look just insane especially shooting all those Flames out of the front end. I'm sure that takes a little getting used to as you usually don't like to see Flames coming from your vehicle. Unless it's some kind of Supercar and these are yesterday supercars. Which somehow look better than today's alien looking cars
you know an engine is super powerful when it makes that high pitch noise to start
I'm going out on a limb here and say none of these pass emissions inspection.
Or noise....or ffluel consumption...or safety.....
Van NONE of them have to !!!! DUUUUUUHHHHH!!!!!!!!
Passed every one at time of manufacture!
@@andgate2000 ⁷
I don't think the owners care XD
I've stood next to the Handlye Special while it was running, it literally made the hairs on my neck stand! I was told the engine is a Rolls Royce Merlin from a Hawker Hurricane.
The chassis is from a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud.
BaddaBigBoom wow :)
No
did they even put the Merlin on a Hurricane?
@@laughhyena240 ..er, yes.
@@laughhyena240 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce_Merlin
From Argentina! Love's this
You know it's going to be fun when starting your car involves a fire extinguisher.
Yeah, Should have had a catch pan under the exhaust shouldn't they?
No risk, no reward :)
And thats why I pick the car in monopoly
Skyline and supra owners: our cars shoot flames
Classic cars owners: hold my beer
Hold my beer barrel.
How delightfully that cars roar and curse, like beasts, ready to bite off the pilot's head in a moment at the slightest mistake!
Awesome collection of content. With pure sound, no music intruding.. Well edited with clean cuts and pertinent info on every vehicle....
There is something wrong in the heads in the 1.7K people who disliked this vid. I feel sorry for them.
I AM WITH YOU.
CHEERS.
It's just amazing the torque and horsepower these engines developed at such low RPM.Its like hearing a Dinosaur for the first time.....never heard anything like it and you realize the awesome power of it and everything else pales in insignificance.Theres an old saying (You can hear and feel real horsepower) just with the engine idling.
Qq
And. There,s NO Subtitude 4 Cubic Cappacity ,,!!
Yeah, nothing like making 550 horsepower out of 39 liters of displacement 😂
I'm glad to note that I am not the only one who likes rip-snorting engines and beautiful classical music.😂
Wow the Bentley's and BMW when u start the engine almostl like when u started up a ship engine tho
1:29 this car is on fire 🔥....it really is
God can you imagine an actual race of these monsters! Flames and smoke everywhere! And that's BEFORE they even start the race!😁
My Lambo has 6.5 lol
My Bugatti has 8.0...
Amateurs bro... my Caddy's got 13.6
When too much is not enough! These machines are fascinating.
2:29 is that a real damn tank barrel as the damn exhaust?
i love the SOUND!
I like antique vehicles there awesome
Awesome machines
@ 5:05
0:42 Engineer #1: "Who needs a muffler? Let's get rid of it." Engineer #2: "Who needs exhaust pipes? Let's get rid of those too". Engineer #3: "And we need an exhaust manifold because....?"
These massive machines with huge engines must have been something else in those days!!!?? Can you imagine sort of money must have been involved to just run them!! 😟😲🤔🤷♂️🤷♂️👨⚖👨🔧👨🔧🤑🤑😆😆
0:43 The gates of hell? What does this thing run on? Must be the souls of the damned.
i was watching the video without sound at work and i thought that they were doing a drive-by shooting. it looks like there are 2 guys in there shooting a machine gun out of those slits
@@FullyLooted I know man its like a pillbox with a machine gun shooting from inside it.
un mot un seul GENIAL Montrez toujours plus.Un regal
Good compilation
Oh man I love big engines
neill harvey+ :))
i think the Blitzen Benz should be on this list too. 21liters of displacement and looks to die for.
3:15 47 liter engine... cars these days barely have a fuel tank that big
But the car was built by an german technology museum. The chassis is an old firetruck from the 30's and the engine is from a fighterplane of 2nd ww.
Lord MG it was made from a hienkell 111 medium bomber
Andrew A i know, and its written Heinkel
Lord MG 😋
@@lordmg2068 The engine is a BMW VI, that was usually used in Dornier Seaplanes before WW2 (e.g. Amundsen used them in his arctical expeditions). The engine was only used in the first 111 prototypes, because the Daimler-Benz engines were not ready. The bombers had DB-600 engines with higher power and smaler size. The funny thing is, that the engine was found in spain on a scrap yard, and the guy who found it thought, he must build a car of it, thinking that the engine was only half the size it really was... When restoring the engine, they discovered, the engine is much bigger than they first thought. Is you think the exhaust pipe is strange: They use it for barbecue… :)
Stick and aircraft engine to the front of a car/jalopy. What could go wrong… Insane video. 😍
5:38 mins in (the golf cart kept him honest in that yellow thing)
4:24 guys no one saw an ultra rare maclaren f1 in the background?
yes
;-) RIP my ears, I was looking forward to the end of the video - but thumb up!!
Its Musik. But old musik
2:17 amazing sound
Incredible!!! Nice video 👍
Thank you Roberto! We appreciate it :)
Machines of old just stimulate the imagination. I'd love to mock up some crazy vehicle and dream that some mad scientist engineer just says let's build this thing! Thanks for sharing
I am not a mad scientist engineer but i am a mechanic would love to build one of these vehicles or something similar.
I am always amazed when I see a beautiful car being unloaded with a makeshift ramp. What are you thinking?
Hi guys, outstandig, impresive, heart wrenching presentation, leave you with the wish to see more, extremly well presented, most kind to all of those that one way or another collaborate to make it possible and provided every effort to share it with us, keep up the good work, very nice and impresive work of art.
Jesus Torres+ Thank you for your Kind words! We appreciate it :)
Imagine starting these beauties up early in the morning.
I remember being in the tent at Cholmondley Pageant of Power when the BMW Brutus, the Napier Bentley and the Packard-Bentley all started up and began revving. The sound was so intense that, even with my fingers in my ears, I had to get out of there!
"What's your car's fuel consumption?"
"50"
"50 L per 100 km?!"
"No, the other way round"
IS that your mechanic? No he is the FIREMAN. MEchanic is over there behind the brick wall. FIRE IT UP
Something I just noticed,
The fiat s76 is perfect for crowd control.
that last clip looked like Pendine sands . I worked at the ministry of defence establishment there years ago . Was lucky to see lots of monsters scream up the beach , the famous car that held the record and also sadly killed its driver is on display BABS driven by Parry who held record then next year died when the drive chain broke as he was leaning out to navigate , bad timing .This was back in 1926
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I remember a great article about BABS decades ago. The car was buried in the sand on the beach after the crash. It was dug up and persevered / restored at the time.
Great video. Can't figure who would give it thumbs down????
Mike Misch + Thank you sir
Geil macht Spaß zu zu sehen und zu hören 👍💪
I love the way the Bentley scatters stones with just the exhaust.
A 25.4Litre V8 that's good for 200hp.... Sounds like a monster with no teeth!
As I read you comment I could only imagine people in 2129, laughing their asses of with the Bugatti Chiron.
-8L engine for 1500hp? My Vespa makes more than that!
Fun Fact... Brutus has melted tarmac before. So starting it on wet grass was why the fire extinguisher was needed!! If I remember correctly, that BMW engine came from a WW2 Tank. The 1500hp Rolls engine was also the tank version of the Merlin...without the supercharger. With the supercharger, it was fitted to Spitfires.
@Pissedoffdetective nice info ! :) Take care
Love to hear that fiat on a cold morning
V12 ?
Bestias Sobre ruedas ,increíbles imágenes!!!!!!
How gorgeous is that Mormon Meteor!
I had a Fiat Panda that ran like that S76.
I thought it was ruined but it's clearly just how they design them.
Yes! I want an engine that shoots flames out of its exhaust ports. That would keep other drivers away from me. The Morman is very cool.
The Morman is listed as a V12, yet the one featured had the exhaust pipe on one side only, not both. I'm thinking it might be a straight six or straight eight.
@@thorndavethere were two, the one that has been yellow for most of its life has a duesenberg 420 cid dohc i8, it briefly had the v12 that got put in the bigger car shown in the thumbnail. Both cars still run and drive, and jay leno had a bit on them.
The tank special. Oh baby if I ever win the lottery, that car is better than viagra
:D
Oh I enjoyed that!
Its nice to see the history of great cars you post to your channel. The other day I asked my young son in law what is a Cord and he told me you plug It in and comes in up to 100 FT links . Its sad that lots of young people of today have no knowledge of the great classics. Yes LOL, I am afraid to ask him what a KAISER is because he would probably say its a Dinner Roll !
amazing video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 thanks for the upload
A lot are aircraft engines.
Bet in ten years time there still wont be a tesla or Ev compilation start-up videos 😂😂😂
Coming down the car's alley telling everyone to 'GET THE AWAY!!!'
Just awesome, thanks'
guyonet + Thank you ! :)
Waw its brilliant i am from srilanka .
More power please!
Thought the thumb was a piano lol
This was awesome !
The first 2 are 2 of my favo oldtimers! Amazing engines
Old school is awesome don't need no fancy exhaust or valve covers just excess weight lot of rhem barely had brakes too
Yeah a lot of greenhouse gasses and no brakes indeed sound very awesome
@@timbroski4487 put the koolaid down, do some research.
The FIAT is AKA THE BEAST OF TURIN.... can be seen most years at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
I love that car. Could be wrong but I think it had the land speed record at one time.
Any car that spits fire and oil on pedestrians gets a 10+
Yes it's true, flame throwing engines are making a comeback.
surely a Nazi invention...
They are indeed.
Ford Pinto yaaaay
Ich bin total verwirrt!Sind die Kunstwerke früher tatsächlich so auf der Straße gefahren?
Fireworks on the wheels?
1000hp at the engine, 100hp at the wheels
Everything what is shooting flames is good
Aahaa..... What a saftey car... First car is the car we should take to gas station for refilling without turning off....
You totally forgot the Bugatti type 45 with the double inline 8 engines
It's engine is too small for this video, Bugatti and Alfa Romeo proved that small engines are more competitive (the power does not increase linearly with the displacement, with a small engine the car is lighter, the center of gravity is much lower and also the aerodynamic drag is lower)