CORRECTION: At the beginning, I make the claim about the Rhine being the hub of Germany's auto industry. I meant this more poetically so as to mean the western Rhineland area of Germany in general, which is known for being highly industrialised, rather than being literally on the banks of the Rhine itself. Then again, Mercedes and Porsche are based in Stuttgart which I misremembered as being in the Rhineland, so it was a balls-up all round.
I see what's going on here. I smell the Roast. The sneaky Bolshies are trying to trick our humble Narrator into liking public transport. God, their deviancy knows no end ...
For anybody curious about the Oxford Vaporizer, it's a "temperature-compensated circle-breathing apparatus for ether anesthesia." So nothing to do with the subject.
In 2018ish I had the chance to see 4 Jowett (2 Javelin and 2 Jupiter) parked along the main road in my town (in France near the German border). The nice chaps that owned those fine automobiles were not only surprised to find a 20 year old who could speak English but also knew what their cars were. Excellent video and music choice as always.
The UK car manufacturering scene used to be amazing. Anyone with a shed and mechanical knowledge could make a company, and that led to some absolute gems being built, even if they are actually shitboxes. Jowett (amazing video btw) Alvis, Brabham, Daimler (the British one, and the same one that made armoured cars in WW2) Lanchester, Jenson etc. Just to name a few Its still kind of around now, with companies like Caterham, Ariel, Ginetta and Noble keeping the tradition of men in sheds build cars, but i would have lived to have seen glory days during the 50s,60s, and 70s Thank you Mr Binman, as always making documentary worthy entertainment
My grandparents lived in Shipley all their life and you actually passed their house in this video, I've been to that Morrisons many times and my dad went to school behind that Texaco. The Motorworld dealership always had quite exotic cars in it, Ferrari's, Lotus's, Mclaren's, etc. I saw many cool cars in it when growing up in the 2000s. I never knew Jowett had any connection to Yorkshire, let alone somewhere I knew. I don't go to Bradford very much nowaday on account of it being a shithole, infested with the worse drivers in the country, by far.
1:17 good guess on your demographic, a very well made match. sadly however your content is 1st monitor prime time full attention only. cope and seethe.
As a proud son of The Peoples Republic of Yorkshire myself i wouldnt be surprised to find out this thing was built from Pudding Batter and powered by Hendo's Relish and Tetleys bitter ....and yet still somehow managed to be better than a Hillman Imp on Mileage 😂
Hazel Southwell is one of your patrons? Surely that's not the same F1 journalist that reignited my interest in Formula One after I had all but given up on it following 5 years of sheer misery as a McLaren fan?? Surely not???
Nice use of the Step-Down Hudson ad, another great underdog of the era, I know because I own one. Have you considered doing Railton and Brough Superior cars?
God's car was a Plymouth, though. He drove Adam and Eve from the Garden in his Fury. Jesus drove a Honda but wasn't a Honda fanboy - he spoke not of his Accord.
Yet another automotive audiovisual masterpiece from the Binman. What a story Jowett had, I never heard of them before and I am already enamoured by their cars. I eagerly await the next video in another half a year's time. Hopefully you make a video on Bristol, my favourite British car company. The most British of such companies, producing fascinating and unique cars until surprisingly recently, and also lacking much information or focus on the internet, especially for their later cars. And the owner, Tony Crook, was a most eccentric fellow. Also, seeing you cover Alvis, Wolseley, and Riley would be wonderful.
Excellent video, thanks for the Yorkshire big up! Also Bradford and Leeds both have an odd mix of classic, 90's max power and modern super vehicle lovers it's quite a petrol heads dream also just to cheer you up a bit Ginnetta cars are from garforth in Leeds and then there's tuning houses like overfinch in Bradford still waving a banner for industry 👍
I've known about the javelin since i was an apprentice and the senior diesel mechanic i worked under had two. Very cool things. They are unloved in Australia but interesting.
Finally back! What I really enjoy about your history lessons is that they are so detailed with side info, world history connection, music choices, memes, philosophy, economic theory, politics, and here even a bit of local adventure. It's a wild journey that makes it worth to watch it multiple times - which I did with your previous videos. You are so multi-layered with your content approach that is really unique in this space. Probably not for everyone, but really enjoyable for those who like it a bit more creative. Keep it up!
1:16 I feel personally attacked by this statement and thus will no longer be naming one of my new cars in Automation after your channel. Also, there's a Jupiter owner within a mile or two of me here in Pennsylvania, and I had no idea it was such a rare car.
Could they maybe have survived by joining what would become British Leyland? Join some other car company and basically trade their designs for their rival's production capacity.
Porsche and Mercedes are founded and still located in Stuttgart, which is 70km from the Rhine located on the river Neckar. Opel is also technically not on the Rhine but on the Main in Rüsselsheim (though that is only 7km from the Rhine, so I concede this). And Ford actually is at the Rhine, in Cologne. BUT Cologne to Rüsselsheim is 140km, and from Rüsselsheim to Stuttgart is another 140km, that's not a hub. Those are three seperate industrial areas (Cologne, Frankfurt and Stuttgart) respectively, in three different states. It also ignores that Wolfsburg (VW) and Munich (BMW) are nowhere near the Rhine. Or that Audi in the years between 1909 and 1969 switched location 4 times, moving 300km from its original location, witch the final location Neckarsulm being actually closer to the Rhine, in terms of waterway, than Stuttgart (and as such Porsche or Mercedes). Either you call all of Germany a hub, or you don't. But don't pin this on the Rhine as an automotive hub.
It's actually Swedish military surplus. And why not? It was dirt cheap and has 9 pockets, my need to make beers vanish into hammerspace doesn't care where it's solutions come from
CORRECTION: At the beginning, I make the claim about the Rhine being the hub of Germany's auto industry. I meant this more poetically so as to mean the western Rhineland area of Germany in general, which is known for being highly industrialised, rather than being literally on the banks of the Rhine itself. Then again, Mercedes and Porsche are based in Stuttgart which I misremembered as being in the Rhineland, so it was a balls-up all round.
Rhineskillissue ... as the Germans say.
We’re so back
I see one of Binman's videos, I watch, I Like.
You mean to tell me the purveyor of obscure automotive lore has to take public transport? GET THIS MAN A LADA!!
no, if we want some real obscure soviet motoring, give him a Moskvitch, 2140SL preferrably
*or a yugo
@@kiraaaxt *or a trabant
I see what's going on here. I smell the Roast.
The sneaky Bolshies are trying to trick our humble Narrator into liking public transport.
God, their deviancy knows no end ...
*or a Moskvich
Very much looking forward to this
For anybody curious about the Oxford Vaporizer, it's a "temperature-compensated circle-breathing apparatus for ether anesthesia." So nothing to do with the subject.
Perhaps that's exactly what some of us were envisioning though... 👀
U deserve at least 250k on this vid man. If it doesn’t happen I’ll use a fork while I eat dinner.
Please do one about Riley, their history is fascinating. A bright star on UK automotive scene which burned out way too quick.
2:10 ah ha! You think you know me, but how can I alt-tab while driving hmmmm???!!
(Driving home... to play a sim RTS... oh god)
Quality yorkshireposting
Shame its bradford tho like
The comeback we needed
In 2018ish I had the chance to see 4 Jowett (2 Javelin and 2 Jupiter) parked along the main road in my town (in France near the German border). The nice chaps that owned those fine automobiles were not only surprised to find a 20 year old who could speak English but also knew what their cars were.
Excellent video and music choice as always.
Welcome back
Holy fuck hes back
Obligatory YORKSHIRE, YORKSHIRE, YORKSHIRE! Glad your back our kid
The UK car manufacturering scene used to be amazing. Anyone with a shed and mechanical knowledge could make a company, and that led to some absolute gems being built, even if they are actually shitboxes. Jowett (amazing video btw) Alvis, Brabham, Daimler (the British one, and the same one that made armoured cars in WW2) Lanchester, Jenson etc. Just to name a few
Its still kind of around now, with companies like Caterham, Ariel, Ginetta and Noble keeping the tradition of men in sheds build cars, but i would have lived to have seen glory days during the 50s,60s, and 70s
Thank you Mr Binman, as always making documentary worthy entertainment
YYYYOOOORRRRKKKKSSSSHHHHIIIIRRRREEEE
YYYYYEEEEEAAAAA
yo i think this guy likes yorkshire
My grandparents lived in Shipley all their life and you actually passed their house in this video, I've been to that Morrisons many times and my dad went to school behind that Texaco. The Motorworld dealership always had quite exotic cars in it, Ferrari's, Lotus's, Mclaren's, etc. I saw many cool cars in it when growing up in the 2000s. I never knew Jowett had any connection to Yorkshire, let alone somewhere I knew.
I don't go to Bradford very much nowaday on account of it being a shithole, infested with the worse drivers in the country, by far.
Oh shit, Binman has Binned all over RUclips again
yeah im binnin it
map men map men map map map men men men
The video is over and yet I'm still waiting for Enzo Ferrari to pop up to give me a jumpscare
Where have you been?!?! Its like finding a lost puppy. Except the puppy is actually a 1980s Ford Escort Cosworth
Really good video, but what was the song over the credits, I couldn't find it in the description, but I could be stupid.
It's the same that's used in the intro montage! Added it to the description, cheers for the heads up
How did you know I was playing an RTS Sim Strategy Multiplayer Historical MMORPG? Also I have a second screen, check mate.
1:17 good guess on your demographic, a very well made match. sadly however your content is 1st monitor prime time full attention only. cope and seethe.
As a proud son of The Peoples Republic of Yorkshire myself i wouldnt be surprised to find out this thing was built from Pudding Batter and powered by Hendo's Relish and Tetleys bitter ....and yet still somehow managed to be better than a Hillman Imp on Mileage 😂
Wowzas. I knew you had something stashed away somewhere. The production values are THROUGH THE ROOF with this one! 😂🥰🥰🥰
Who up vaporising Oxford rn?
I have not seen such uneven card design since the Commander Rules Committee decided to ban Dockside Extortionist.
WE ARE GOING OOP NARTH WITH THIS ONE BOYS!!
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Now I know that I was unintentionally RPing as Jowett when I was playing the campaign mode in Automation lol
Hazel Southwell is one of your patrons? Surely that's not the same F1 journalist that reignited my interest in Formula One after I had all but given up on it following 5 years of sheer misery as a McLaren fan??
Surely not???
Nice use of the Step-Down Hudson ad, another great underdog of the era, I know because I own one. Have you considered doing Railton and Brough Superior cars?
Now then, you can't be playing She Sells Sanctuary while talking about cars unless it's Wednesday 8pm or Le Mans week! What's the llama gonna think?
0:22 - no they didn’t. Mercedes ant Porsche are not even close to the Rhein.
Thank you, please see description and pinned comment
the binman is back
I love intergalactic binman :D
Will there be any more videos on mass market cars that kinda failed (or were interesting)?
This video inspired me to become a 1980s factory worker in britain
just when you think your sub box is full of slop an banger like this comes out... hell yeah!
Anybody else feel like we need a Binman x GrogTV crossover? 😂
1:06-ruclips.net/video/qrTuzyrOvY0/видео.htmlsi=jdUjeNTkczW-NSJo
Babe wake up, a new binman videos coming 😍
NEVER MISSES!!!! A THOUSAND YEARS OF BRITISH CORPORATE FAILURE
god man, actually the best videos on the internet, another bit of peak
my brain ia tingling, cars, memes and Information. I am in ADD heaven.
A banger as always. Are new hot air outtake episodes in the works, or at least in the plotting?
holy crap I was just thinking yesterday "man it's been a while since Binman made a video"
God's car was a Plymouth, though. He drove Adam and Eve from the Garden in his Fury. Jesus drove a Honda but wasn't a Honda fanboy - he spoke not of his Accord.
Mods, ban that guy. Then unban him. Then ban all his friends. Then ban him again.
i enjoy that you missed the most productive car plant out on the map.
Nissan Sunderland. But then again, I also want to forget mackems exist.
the map represents the UK circa 1950
wake up babe binman just dropped
Great video, thanks.
0/10. Not about reliant.
Oh my god he is back
Who makes your thumbnails? This is quality work!
@@adamcheklat7387 Dix-Neuf! Check the description for their twitter
simply splendid as usual :)
Are you twin cams?
Binman! Binman! Binman!
Our lad is back! Time to crack a pint of a Yorkshire Bi'er (bitter to non Yorkshire folks) and and watch this glorious video.
Yet another automotive audiovisual masterpiece from the Binman. What a story Jowett had, I never heard of them before and I am already enamoured by their cars. I eagerly await the next video in another half a year's time. Hopefully you make a video on Bristol, my favourite British car company. The most British of such companies, producing fascinating and unique cars until surprisingly recently, and also lacking much information or focus on the internet, especially for their later cars. And the owner, Tony Crook, was a most eccentric fellow. Also, seeing you cover Alvis, Wolseley, and Riley would be wonderful.
Evangelical Church=bad? Anglo-Catholics eating good tonight.
Let's goo!
Excellent video, thanks for the Yorkshire big up! Also Bradford and Leeds both have an odd mix of classic, 90's max power and modern super vehicle lovers it's quite a petrol heads dream also just to cheer you up a bit Ginnetta cars are from garforth in Leeds and then there's tuning houses like overfinch in Bradford still waving a banner for industry 👍
I've known about the javelin since i was an apprentice and the senior diesel mechanic i worked under had two. Very cool things. They are unloved in Australia but interesting.
Finally back! What I really enjoy about your history lessons is that they are so detailed with side info, world history connection, music choices, memes, philosophy, economic theory, politics, and here even a bit of local adventure. It's a wild journey that makes it worth to watch it multiple times - which I did with your previous videos. You are so multi-layered with your content approach that is really unique in this space. Probably not for everyone, but really enjoyable for those who like it a bit more creative. Keep it up!
1:16 I feel personally attacked by this statement and thus will no longer be naming one of my new cars in Automation after your channel.
Also, there's a Jupiter owner within a mile or two of me here in Pennsylvania, and I had no idea it was such a rare car.
Could they maybe have survived by joining what would become British Leyland?
Join some other car company and basically trade their designs for their rival's production capacity.
Wow. Jowett did the right thing instead of burning to the ground. Unreal.
Could you do Argyll next? Or the Scottish aviation scamp
babe wake up , Intergalactic Binman posted ‼️
Great video and a fine rant at the end. If I understood correctly, you travelled to Bradford in search of some little guys? Is that right?
Yes, joy oh joy, it's a good day. Thank you again for this wonderful video
Ye boii
Love this as always! I was sat there last week wondering "Whens the next Binman video" and here you are doing my carstism a great service, thank you
me within 1 min: oh this obscure channel definitely earned my subscribe
also me: oh I'm already subscribed
the good ending
Kind of a shame you didn't give those cards vehicle typing.
woooo lets go a bin man video my hyper fixation on cars is held at bay for another week
30:40 you spelled “palce” I don’t blame you I just thought I’d point it out
Fantastic video mate, I’m glad Jowett is getting the recognition it deserves
1:18 literally playing railroader right now on my other computer
My Dad had one. Chundered out the window.. ruined the paint work
He remembered his RUclips account password!
>Russia loses humiliatingly
An extreme understatement
Thank you for making me feel okay about liking cars again x
Great video. Fascinating company.
do you reckon the bad boy chiller crew would like jowetts
YOOOORKSHIREEE!!!!!!!
WHITE ROSE WHITE ROSE WHITR ROSE !!!!!!!!!
can't believe I somehow never heard of these cars
Can you do a DKW video?
Or a gurgel video?
Gang of Four was a good choice 👍
Oooh! A new Binman vi…oh it’s a fking Premiere.
The Ukrainians are big fans
1:09 is a crossover i wasn't expecting
Does wt count as a simulator game?
I was wondering what you were up to
Just wow, i love this channel
Porsche and Mercedes are founded and still located in Stuttgart, which is 70km from the Rhine located on the river Neckar. Opel is also technically not on the Rhine but on the Main in Rüsselsheim (though that is only 7km from the Rhine, so I concede this). And Ford actually is at the Rhine, in Cologne.
BUT Cologne to Rüsselsheim is 140km, and from Rüsselsheim to Stuttgart is another 140km, that's not a hub. Those are three seperate industrial areas (Cologne, Frankfurt and Stuttgart) respectively, in three different states.
It also ignores that Wolfsburg (VW) and Munich (BMW) are nowhere near the Rhine. Or that Audi in the years between 1909 and 1969 switched location 4 times, moving 300km from its original location, witch the final location Neckarsulm being actually closer to the Rhine, in terms of waterway, than Stuttgart (and as such Porsche or Mercedes).
Either you call all of Germany a hub, or you don't. But don't pin this on the Rhine as an automotive hub.
Thank you, please see description and pinned comment
that outro was soo necessary
MAP MEN MENTIONED!!!1!1!!11!
Beautifully done.
Whys someone in Yorkshire wearing a jacket of german second devison site Kaiserslautern? 1:47 random af xD
It's actually Swedish military surplus. And why not? It was dirt cheap and has 9 pockets, my need to make beers vanish into hammerspace doesn't care where it's solutions come from