Of course. Hammond imported Oliver back to the UK. So he could keep him in his car collection. So it's super unlikely that we'll see Oliver in a top gear museum.
@@divAPEXThe guy clearly values the cars because of the Top Gear connection though, or else he’d have stripped them or done something with them, not just left them exactly as they were. I bet he’d be happy to sell them knowing they’d be preserved in the museum.
Well it's more of Mecca than it is a church. With Mecca you're expected to go once in your life or else you won't get your 72 virgins. With church you have to go once every week. I'd probably get bored if I went every week.
Got to visit beaulieu motor museum back in August. Me & my dad geeked out seeing all the old classic cars. We kept our heads down & quickly moved along when we had to walk through the section containing the post Clarkson era cars though. We've both made a vow never to watch beyond Series 22
"For some they're just transport. But you, you understand cars are far more than this, they are our history, they mark the moment of which we define decades, cars are some of the most intoxicating most beautiful things ever forged by mankind, They were presented glory of technology, essence of feeling and have been the weapons in some of our most gripping sporting battles. They grip us, they cheer us on, they hold us up as heroes."
@@klauspudding1242 Yeah, I hope they will be moved to another museum instead of scrapped, but that was unfortunately the fate of the other cars that were once part of the museum.
Its a shame they arent looked after a bit better where they are, we went here a few weeks ago and a lot of these are mouldy as the building obviously suffers from damp. Shame.
It was from 2019, Series 27, episode 4. They were filming in Borneo and part of the segment they met the Sultan of Brunei. Soon after they wrapped up filming, the Sultan announced that homosexuality would be punishable by death. So, to show solidarity to LGBTQ they painted the cars in the rainbow colours.
It was from 2019, Series 27, episode 4. They were filming in Borneo and part of the segment they met the Sultan of Brunei. Soon after they wrapped up filming, the Sultan announced that homosexuality would be punishable by death. So, to show solidarity to LGBTQ they painted the cars in the rainbow colors.
It'd be such a historic moment if the Jeremy and May brought their original cars from the first special/last special to this museum
Hammond's Fiat Barchetta from the Desert Christmas Special is there.
The guy that recovered them owns them now, so they couldn't just get bring them to the uk. If they find and ask the guy maybe
Of course. Hammond imported Oliver back to the UK. So he could keep him in his car collection. So it's super unlikely that we'll see Oliver in a top gear museum.
@@divAPEXThe guy clearly values the cars because of the Top Gear connection though, or else he’d have stripped them or done something with them, not just left them exactly as they were. I bet he’d be happy to sell them knowing they’d be preserved in the museum.
@@dariosmagata8481 they Absolutely could. they just didn't
We as fans of the show must visit this place. It should be a mecca or church for everyone
It should be a must for die hard fans to go yess but not church or mecca😂
It’s beaulieu motor museum. Thankfully not a church or Mecca.. just a small entrance fee and you can look around for the entire year if you wish!
Well it's more of Mecca than it is a church. With Mecca you're expected to go once in your life or else you won't get your 72 virgins. With church you have to go once every week. I'd probably get bored if I went every week.
@@BradTheThird thats very true
Long live motorsport 4 ....Best feeling ever was loading up that game knowing top gear was behind the whole thing ...we're all missing it
The moustache of Jeff still on there lmao it always killed me seeing it
I visited this a couple of years ago. Amazing to see the cars up close.
Imagine the stig, standing somewhere, as a museum piece.
I've been there and he is!!
He is standing inside a glass case!!
Got to visit beaulieu motor museum back in August. Me & my dad geeked out seeing all the old classic cars. We kept our heads down & quickly moved along when we had to walk through the section containing the post Clarkson era cars though. We've both made a vow never to watch beyond Series 22
The fm4 dialogue 😢
All the feels 😢 good times listening to that
That's Forza motorsport 5 Fm4 had the endangered species one
The legendary Hilux that was drop by a fricking building.
i didn't know they recovered hammond's boat van from the lake
They probably had to, oil and gasoline don’t mix well with water
You mean the bloody british channel!
Powerful! 🚘👍
"For some they're just transport. But you, you understand cars are far more than this, they are our history, they mark the moment of which we define decades, cars are some of the most intoxicating most beautiful things ever forged by mankind, They were presented glory of technology, essence of feeling and have been the weapons in some of our most gripping sporting battles. They grip us, they cheer us on, they hold us up as heroes."
Sad that there's no Morris Marina and piano there 😢😉
They had one, but somebody dropped a piano on it. Ruined.
These vehicles still exist??
Yeah, there at Beaulieu motor museum
Some of them have been scrapped
@@Tom65478 yeah I know
It's closing down unfortunately... Was planning to go there next year.
Yeah, managed to go last Saturday when I heard :/
I hope they won’t all be scrapped 😅
@@klauspudding1242 Yeah, I hope they will be moved to another museum instead of scrapped, but that was unfortunately the fate of the other cars that were once part of the museum.
Its a shame they arent looked after a bit better where they are, we went here a few weeks ago and a lot of these are mouldy as the building obviously suffers from damp. Shame.
Jeremy Clarkson summed up electric cars perfectly when he likened them to white goods, they have as much soul as a microwave oven or a fridge.
Where can I go and see this!
Was trying not to tear
are these current pictures?
Yeah
@@yeoldeseawitch I’ve got some dating back to around to 2007 to as I used to take my eldest every year
@@0_Homura_Akemi_0No they arent, went there in February, only about half of these cars are still there
@@dangaming2698😭 such a shame
Woah!!
That battered toyota will still work after next 50 years
WHERE IS THAT MUSEUM!!!!!!??????
@@Iuliancito2612 National Motor Museum, Beaulieu
I don't remember that rainbow station wagon
It was from 2019, Series 27, episode 4. They were filming in Borneo and part of the segment they met the Sultan of Brunei. Soon after they wrapped up filming, the Sultan announced that homosexuality would be punishable by death. So, to show solidarity to LGBTQ they painted the cars in the rainbow colours.
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Where is this ?
@@gberreta4058 beaulieu motor museum
The Beaulieu National Motor Museum in the UK. I live just down the road from there :)
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The welcome to top gear with the woke car is unreal
Peace out world
They parked that “thing” next to the most iconic moment in probably Motoring Journalism history
It was from 2019, Series 27, episode 4. They were filming in Borneo and part of the segment they met the Sultan of Brunei. Soon after they wrapped up filming, the Sultan announced that homosexuality would be punishable by death. So, to show solidarity to LGBTQ they painted the cars in the rainbow colors.