Wow!! A video from Bryan and you on a rainy Sunday morning here in Pennsylvania. Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for sharing your awesome work and super cool cars. I am picking up a Model A frame later this week and using it to build a replica 1928 Morgan/MG special with a supercharged opposed twin engine. I hope to bring it over across the pond and drive it on those really cool country roads. That Lola is awesome!!!
@@thebracketfactory Thank you my friend!!! I have been working on a device to capture atmospheric static electricity and convert it into usable Dynamic electricity. Theoretically it is zero point ether energy so I am tentatively calling the modules ZPM's or Zero Point Modules. It has been talking up most of my free time however it is getting warmer so I can start working on my 1928 Restomod Morgan/MG Special . The invention I have ben working on for nearly 20 years and I am almost done. It will be great for people living off grid. The first one is a 4 kilowatt generator that converts enough energy to power itself for at least 5 years and maybe more. Super exciting.
7:19, for some who might not know about it... Thats the Sunbeam Tiger V12, the 1926 Land Speed Record-breaking car. It used to be a regular sight racing in vintage racing decades ago. And now, it looks like it is returning to the tracks once again. Owner/driver, is Vijay Mallya, a name some might recognize... Another highlight of the weekend is anither car racing, an Alfa Romeo 158 "Alfetta". Surely you must've seen it, or at least heard it!
I came here via Oak Swamp, mainly because when Bryan was scanning back up the workshop past the Lotus as soon as I saw the first few inches of the white car I thought No !! surely not !!! a 3B dammit he has a lolly !! and it was .....I have lusted / looked for an affordable project Lola 3B for half my life, .So looking forward to the next instalment, it was fun watching the way you got around the tank plating ,much the same as I would have done except the filler :o)) I think I would have left the pipe protrusion through the flange and back fed the pipe through the round hole in the tank via the big square hole before plating it in and then used another round flange on top and sandwiched it with a gasket and screwed it together , reason being the filler pipe is going to get a fair bit of ''leverage'' when assembling it all in the car and it might fracture??. also with captive nuts in the plate inside the tank would allow some rotation if it didn't align too well just a thought.( many ways to skin a moggy) When the Lola is done and its going to an event somewhere it would be great to have a look over her. The Chevy engine looks to be a 383 stroker ?? I have a 455bhp one but only a 750 four barrel Holley in my Healey so your estimate is about right power wise with webers...
Thanks for the video!! Being from Canada we have the obvious US influence so it's super interesting to see the UK take on things, and, it's impossible to have too much banjo and jazz music in a clip... / Cheers D.
That Wragg is a truly beautiful shape. Its looks are from a prewar time when the bodywork shape came from the designers imagination. I hope you make a video on the engine you intend to put in it. Thanks for the video.
Looking forward to seeing what you did in lockdown. But for me I love to find out your DT having had a few I am missing the fun factor they have. I am on the lookout for one here in Holland I just missed last one on the market. Thanks again 😊
Oo Err! That Lola! Good grief, how many cars have you got in that shed/garage/Bracket Factory? This just keeps getting better. Looking for the motorcycles too though! Thanks for a great video. Les
Big fan of Brians channel "Oak Swamp"!! ...Now an eager Sub to yours!! ..I always dreamed of making a Lola like yours..Is it a "Manta" kit? ..G-50's are just not available any more over here and bring a serious+++ cost. I used to have a 69 Series 2 ..miss it a lot! ..I will share your "channel" around to my buddies! ..👍👍👍🗽🇺🇸
Anyone else wondering how much longer Chris' garage is? I wouldn't be at all surprised if in another video he pulls back a curtain behind the Lola to reveal a Mk9 Spitfire fuselage and behind that a Sherman tank🤣
My brothers daughter is looking for an Austin Seven for VSCC events. I like your Lola, my mother's name and her reg number is LOL 1. I had a '71 Lotus Europa Renault that sadly was hacked in to a hovercraft by Monster Garage.
I am sorry but I can not get over all the guys out there that run an engine w-out an air filter, I don't care if you are on a paved surface there is enough dust particles in the air to foul a set of rings, must be nice to have unlimited resources 😮!?
Wow!! A video from Bryan and you on a rainy Sunday morning here in Pennsylvania. Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for sharing your awesome work and super cool cars. I am picking up a Model A frame later this week and using it to build a replica 1928 Morgan/MG special with a supercharged opposed twin engine. I hope to bring it over across the pond and drive it on those really cool country roads. That Lola is awesome!!!
glad you liked it - and good luck with your project!
@@thebracketfactory Thank you my friend!!! I have been working on a device to capture atmospheric static electricity and convert it into usable Dynamic electricity. Theoretically it is zero point ether energy so I am tentatively calling the modules ZPM's or Zero Point Modules. It has been talking up most of my free time however it is getting warmer so I can start working on my 1928 Restomod Morgan/MG Special . The invention I have ben working on for nearly 20 years and I am almost done. It will be great for people living off grid. The first one is a 4 kilowatt generator that converts enough energy to power itself for at least 5 years and maybe more. Super exciting.
@@Biokemist-o3k wow!! that sounds incredible!
@@thebracketfactory Thank you. My attorney is pushing me to get it patented and it is kind of daunting...
Double feature today! Hoot-Hoot! The Leaf and Bracket Factory. Thanks for the detailed shots fron suspension of the VSCC cars.
Glad you liked it - we had a great day out there!
7:19, for some who might not know about it...
Thats the Sunbeam Tiger V12, the 1926 Land Speed Record-breaking car. It used to be a regular sight racing in vintage racing decades ago. And now, it looks like it is returning to the tracks once again. Owner/driver, is Vijay Mallya, a name some might recognize...
Another highlight of the weekend is anither car racing, an Alfa Romeo 158 "Alfetta". Surely you must've seen it, or at least heard it!
I just googled him ... blimey! Yes, saw the Alfa but my battery died! Next time.... Thanks for watching :-)
I came here via Oak Swamp, mainly because when Bryan was scanning back up the workshop past the Lotus as soon as I saw the first few inches of the white car I thought No !! surely not !!! a 3B dammit he has a lolly !! and it was .....I have lusted / looked for an affordable project Lola 3B for half my life,
.So looking forward to the next instalment, it was fun watching the way you got around the tank plating ,much the same as I would have done except the filler :o))
I think I would have left the pipe protrusion through the flange and back fed the pipe through the round hole in the tank via the big square hole before plating it in and then used another round flange on top and sandwiched it with a gasket and screwed it together , reason being the filler pipe is going to get a fair bit of ''leverage'' when assembling it all in the car and it might fracture??. also with captive nuts in the plate inside the tank would allow some rotation if it didn't align too well just a thought.( many ways to skin a moggy)
When the Lola is done and its going to an event somewhere it would be great to have a look over her. The Chevy engine looks to be a 383 stroker ?? I have a 455bhp one but only a 750 four barrel Holley in my Healey so your estimate is about right power wise with webers...
glad you liked it Bryan! Hope to do the Lola vid in the near future ... there is a lot of car to talk about!
Thanks for the video!! Being from Canada we have the obvious US influence so it's super interesting to see the UK take on things, and, it's impossible to have too much banjo and jazz music in a clip... / Cheers D.
I agree, can't have too much banjo! Thanks for tuning in :-)
Fantastic! That modified Wragg with the supercharger and offset axle - very smart, but it could shave a few grammes off it it was bare metalled…
I'll give him some paint stripper! It's a bit of a beast... circa 80 bhp..😱
Thank you loved the video and the walk around keep safe .
Thanks David 🙂
Bryan sent me! --- Liked, subscribed and I've hit the bell. Wow! Those cars at Silverstone! Dribble......
Thanks Martin! Silverstone was amazing... I was like a kid in a toy shop!
That Wragg is a truly beautiful shape. Its looks are from a prewar time when the bodywork shape came from the designers imagination.
I hope you make a video on the engine you intend to put in it.
Thanks for the video.
Thanks Colin - I think it's the prettiest of all the Austin 7 Specials... but I am biased ! And I'll deffo do a vid of the new engine .
Love your car, what great day your having at the meeting.
Yes it was!
Looking forward to seeing what you did in lockdown. But for me I love to find out your DT having had a few I am missing the fun factor they have. I am on the lookout for one here in Holland I just missed last one on the market. Thanks again 😊
It's a very cool bike - very 'basic' and fun!!
well done mate that meet looked like fun...and who wast that handsome chap you had on hahahahah cheers bro
yeah - that was my much older brother 😉😉
@@thebracketfactoryhahahah, we could be mistaken for.....
Very nice car sir. Would also like to see more about your 350 lc 👍🏻
I'll deffo get to the LC - it's an iconic bike!
Thanks
No problem
bravo
Glad you liked it!
Oo Err! That Lola! Good grief, how many cars have you got in that shed/garage/Bracket Factory? This just keeps getting better. Looking for the motorcycles too though! Thanks for a great video. Les
There are a few more bits and bobs top my sleeve Les!! 🙂
You are a very clever man sir, but I think you need a mezzanine in your garage to get more projects in. 😂 I found you through Oak Swamp . 👍
I have already sketched up designs do exactly that!! 😄
Big fan of Brians channel "Oak Swamp"!! ...Now an eager Sub to yours!! ..I always dreamed of making a Lola like yours..Is it a "Manta" kit? ..G-50's are just not available any more over here and bring a serious+++ cost. I used to have a 69 Series 2 ..miss it a lot! ..I will share your "channel" around to my buddies! ..👍👍👍🗽🇺🇸
Hi Bill, the basis of the build is an RCR chassis but stay tuned for a detailed vid of the car.
I found youre channel trough Brian from
Thanks for tuning in :-)
Cool
Thanks!
Anyone else wondering how much longer Chris' garage is? I wouldn't be at all surprised if in another video he pulls back a curtain behind the Lola to reveal a Mk9 Spitfire fuselage and behind that a Sherman tank🤣
Have you been snooping in my garage John!! 😉 But not you mention tanks, I've always got one eye out for a Meteor engine and a decent price !!
My brothers daughter is looking for an Austin Seven for VSCC events. I like your Lola, my mother's name and her reg number is LOL 1. I had a '71 Lotus Europa Renault that sadly was hacked in to a hovercraft by Monster Garage.
I remember seeing that Monster garage! Poor Europa! Do you have anything now?
Thought you guys and gals have your steering wheel on the right? Maybee i was wrong about this.....
always best when it's in the middle!!
Did I spot another Scottish registration courtesy of the DVLA?
yes indeed! Seems they have been handing out quite a few TXS registrations recently...
I am sorry but I can not get over all the guys out there that run an engine w-out an air filter, I don't care if you are on a paved surface there is enough dust particles in the air to foul a set of rings, must be nice to have unlimited resources 😮!?
Judging by what I saw in the paddock… that is most people!