My new car, a 2023 Vauxhall Velox 😝

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @matthewgodwin3050
    @matthewgodwin3050 Год назад +28

    Modern car makers please take note. This is what we really want. No electronic nonsense, no pointless fripperies, no battery or hybrid drivetrains, and absolutely no indicators that make stupid fart noises when you use them (that's for you Elon). Just good old fashioned straight forward engineering that anyone can understand wrapped up in an attractive package that everyone can appreciate.

    • @chrisblockley5783
      @chrisblockley5783 Год назад

      Hmmm. Anti modernistic? Not even sure if that is a word. My old man had a 1965 Vauxhall Velox with twin tailpipes! I was a motor mechanic for 35 years both here in NZ and Australia and agree entirely. Simple is good, complicated is expensive. EV's will become the new nuclear/plastic waste problem and we've learned f!@# all in the last 100 years.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 6 месяцев назад

      Car manufacturers don’t want them either! (So expensive) but they have to fit them to be allowed to sell their cars to the public! So it’s not their fault, it’s actually OURS!

    • @eugenegilleno9344
      @eugenegilleno9344 6 месяцев назад +1

      ….exactly my thoughts….but the dealerships have it all worked out, to just syphon cash out of our wallets !

    • @matthendry3834
      @matthendry3834 5 месяцев назад

      Easy and simple to work on..😊

  • @colvinator1611
    @colvinator1611 Год назад +13

    An amazing piece of motoring history ! This is from a time when sensible , level headed designers produced cars for sensible, level headed motorists.

    • @alasdairfinlayson
      @alasdairfinlayson 6 месяцев назад +1

      With no range worries or bursting into flames worries at all !

  • @jaybee1921
    @jaybee1921 Год назад +5

    Hi, wonderful video of a well decent looking 70 year old car. Whoever looked after this should be proud of themselves. Everything you demonstrated was state of the art back in 1953. I remember seeing those on the road back then, I was 3 years old at that time. My first girlfriend's Dad had one of those in 1968, the ride quality was very comfortable. He later gave it to his youngest son and bought a Vauxhall Victor, that was ptetty cool too, as it was the model that first came out in 1959, although his one was a '62 or '63 I think...quite rare now here in the UK.
    Thanks for sharing your car with us and take care.
    Jon B.

  • @rapido2963
    @rapido2963 Год назад +7

    Lovely cars, but I do remember that they used to rust rapidly!

    • @terrystevens5261
      @terrystevens5261 6 месяцев назад +3

      Most cars of that era used to rust rapidly.

  • @Roy-gi5ul
    @Roy-gi5ul 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm truly amazed at the condition of this beauty. I remember when you never bought a Vauxhall when it was raining because by the time you got it home, it would stand there drizzling rust like it was going out of fashion! Whoever has nurtured this example deserves a medal. Seriously.😊

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Roy-gi5ul fortunately in Australia our weather is a little more kind to metal but we still have rust issues. This is a good example and I am glad it was well looked after and I managed to acquire her.

  • @Bettys_Eldest
    @Bettys_Eldest 6 месяцев назад

    Great to see your new car. In the 70s Dad's mechanic drove a 53 Velox which he had resprayed in pearlescent green, it was stunning at the time of Austin 1300s, Cortinas and Allegros. He gave me a lift to work every day one summer, either in his Velox, a Standard Eight or Standard Ten. When I last saw him he still had all three of them, though by then he used a Granada as his daily driver.

  • @darleytransportandtravel6353
    @darleytransportandtravel6353 6 месяцев назад +2

    Love the fact that some of the controls have English writing on them to show what they are instead of international puzzle book symbols.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@darleytransportandtravel6353 agreed, words are better than symbols.

  • @ThreenaddiesRexMegistus
    @ThreenaddiesRexMegistus 6 месяцев назад +5

    It’s a real beauty! My father had a 1957 for years in pale blue and I still remember the rego - BV8814. Dad was always re-gluing the window lifter glass blocks back on. It met an ignominious end - got sold to a hippy and the chassis broke in half. Despite the car being well looked after, it was no match for the NZ dampness, while showing no evidence of panel rust. But it did have the upgrade - not only those lovely bonnet flutes, but the prestigious conchos in a line on either side of the bonnet - 3 each side IIRC, and of course, the formidable eagle with wings extended! Probably gained additional performance with these.
    These were always fast in a 1950’s sort of a way. But not as quick as his Zephyr Mk2, which would do 70mph!!! 😮
    This one is a beautiful heirloom from a time when things were built to last, and sometimes did. That interior is just gorgeous! 👍🏻

    • @nygelmiller5293
      @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

      You needed proper SUPERGLUE to re- glue the things on the windows, that came off!

  • @Ken_Dodds_Tickling_Stick
    @Ken_Dodds_Tickling_Stick 6 месяцев назад +1

    The bonnet flutes are something to behold.
    They stopped doing these flutes on the bonnets when they discontinued the FE Victor series.

  • @Backwardlooking
    @Backwardlooking Год назад

    These were Blackpool Taxis ranked together at Talbot Square. They were black with yellow roofs, and had the California windscreen shades. All gone to Rust Heaven. Remember these Yank miniatures. Many here had a love/ hate view of these and Fords.Very quickly rusted here in the 50’s Vauxhalls as many had used recycled Belgian scrap metal. Notably the later Victor. The later Crestas could literally break their lower floorpan on railway crossings. Told to me by a deceased Vauxhall Dealer. 👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @glenndarragh4417
    @glenndarragh4417 Год назад +2

    Lovely car Paul, same year of manufacture as myself but in considerably better condition 🤗

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад +2

      Glenn, I reckon you are going ok as is Dame Vera Velox.

    • @nygelmiller5293
      @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@paulscountrygarage9180 Great name - dame Vera Velox

  • @ericvillari8100
    @ericvillari8100 6 месяцев назад

    You’ve nailed the current process of the standard RUclips car review. Glad you love your lovely low tech Velox. I love the plane emblem on the glovebox!

  • @aftonline
    @aftonline Год назад +1

    I remember seeing these rusting in people's back yards in NZ in the late 70's.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      They did indeed rust and, in the UK, you could watch them rust. 😀. Luckily out drier climate helps a bit as does the lack of salted roads.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 6 месяцев назад

      Yes I noticed that visiting Pretoria in the 70s - almost no rust..

  • @jmpersonal2402
    @jmpersonal2402 Год назад +1

    Ours was a 1954 model... we called her the "Green Sheeptruck"...
    Key in, pull the starter and she would roar into life...
    OR... the serious secret - Dads metal cigarette paper slipped between the fuses and she would start without a key!
    Dip the lights with your left foot!!!
    She was a car

  • @kensherwood4866
    @kensherwood4866 6 месяцев назад

    Lovely car Paul. Loved your article in the P4 Owners club magazine this month with a pic of this car looking so smart

  • @TX200AA
    @TX200AA Год назад

    That old Vauxhall 6 cylinder engine with a single carburettor really runs as a 4 cylinder because hardly any mixture gets to the cylinders at the ends. An "uncle" of mine had one, and a chauffeur to drive it! For its day it was a pretty good car, but I knew someone who had the same engine in a later Vauxhall, and had a twin carb conversion, which gave it a bit more grunt. P.S. I once asked Lesley. the chauffeur, what the button on the floor was for, and he told me that it was the blow up button!

  • @stephencopeland238
    @stephencopeland238 6 месяцев назад

    Just found your channel - really enjoying it! You have some bloody gorgeous motor cars! Really impressed!

  • @richardomalley1746
    @richardomalley1746 8 месяцев назад

    My dad had a straight 6 Velox 1953 I think followed by 2 Wyverns 4 cllinder. Ran them as hackney cars in rural Ireland when cars were very few. They never let him down. By the way his first car was a model T ford. A present from his older family in Chicago, he was 16 years old !

    • @nygelmiller5293
      @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

      To Richard O'Malley.
      Your Dad was SO lucky!

  • @coover65
    @coover65 Год назад +2

    What a beauty. It sill has the original number plates too, not remade modern copies. That suggests the car has never been out of registration since new in February 1953.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад +2

      She is a beauty. Unfortunately, the number plates (whilst original issue number) are modern plates. Fortunately NSW makes them in the old style colour and typeface. The car was unregistered when I bought her and, having the original sales receipt I knew the rego number, it was available, so I ordered it.

    • @coover65
      @coover65 Год назад +1

      @@paulscountrygarage9180 On closer inspection (at 0:59) I can make out that they're copies. The original ones were steel with the backs also painted egg yolk yellow, whereas the modern ones are aluminium. But still you've done extremely well to add to the authenticity. I've heard of people who manage to buy original, cancelled pairs of plates on ebay after finding that number available, then managing to fit period correct plates to the car. Not the original plate number, but many aren't as fortunate as you to know the history in such detail.

    • @sanfordflach6061
      @sanfordflach6061 Год назад +1

      When I was in college back in 1965, I bought a used 1960 Vauxhall Victor. It had a 4 cylinder engine but was a great little car for the time. My dad had a 1959 almost identical. He got much better service from his, but of course he wasn’t a teenager. I live in the USA and they stopped importing Vauxhalls in about 1962, so parts became very difficult to obtain by the middle to late sixties.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      @@sanfordflach6061 I’m about to look at an FB Victor to add to the fleet.

  • @ersikillian
    @ersikillian 6 месяцев назад

    Wow! Semaphore turn directionals! My early 1950 MGTD doesn't have turn signals at all.

  • @nygelmiller5293
    @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

    My favourite of all time British saloon (but also the Rolls Royce Silver Spirit). Amazingly, in old fashioned Britain after WW2, our stylish neighbour up the road Mrs.Price, had this, in BLACK. At Christmas, she asked my mother if she wanted to go with her, to the fancy London store, HARRODS, to look at their Christmas display.
    So the mothers did so, with Mrs. Price's daughter and myself going too - to see Santa Claus! So we parked outside Harrods store. YES, parked in London! (During the war, many cars had been melted down, to make weapons! - so there were hardly any cars. No parking restrictions! How I wish I lived next door to you, so I could ask you for a ride, in your still wonderful car!

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад

      @@nygelmiller5293 and you would be so welcome to come for a ride and even have a drive, if you wished. 😁

  • @PaulAshton-affiliate.
    @PaulAshton-affiliate. 6 месяцев назад

    Yes, They Were A Great Car, Had A Big Six Cyclinder Motor, As In Those Days I Worked For An Engine Reconditioner, And We Reconed Lots Of The Motors, but They All Were Over A 100,000 Miles And The Body Was Always Good To Just Do The Motor Up. A Friend Of My Mother's Had A Brand New One, And He Let Me Drive It, It Was Smooth As Going Down The Road.

  • @jonathanknight8251
    @jonathanknight8251 Год назад +1

    I love the trafficators (B pillar indicators), and the airplane on the left side air bag cover; as if there weren’t already enough airplane cues in the styling. Thanks for the upload.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      Thanks mate. I love the trafficators as well. The jet plane on the glove box lid is on the panel that gets removed to install the radio speaker. When this happens the plane gets moved to the left side of the glovebox lid.

  • @johnmoulton9728
    @johnmoulton9728 6 месяцев назад

    A wonderful car love it, my parents best friends had one , enjoyed many journeys in it

  • @geraldarcuri9307
    @geraldarcuri9307 6 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely love it!

  • @peterriggall8409
    @peterriggall8409 Год назад +3

    For a brief moment Paul I thought you had bought another car. Car does look new I must say.

  • @bernardcromarty485
    @bernardcromarty485 Год назад +1

    'So good you can hardly hear it'!! Brilliant!!

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад +1

      Vera does run very quietly.

    • @nygelmiller5293
      @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

      ​The version I mentioned stylish Mrs. PRICE had taken us to London in, at Christmas must have been a Wyvern version - and therefore must have had the smaller engine. It was very slow, but silent and relaxed, however.
      IN London, owners of big American meet in a park, to display their vehicules, and go on a leisurely run they call the CHELSEA CRUISE. Mrs.Price's beautiful, silent version, was SLOW, so you could say THAT was a CRUISER!

  • @wordsmith52
    @wordsmith52 Год назад +1

    Lovely example. Funny old days - Ford wouldn't give you electric wipers, whereas Vauxhall did, but Vauxhall wouldn't give you wind-up windows, whereas Ford did. No wonder many turned to the bigger Austin and Morris cars. The updated Vauxhall Velox a couple of years later became heavily overdone with excessive chrome ornamentation on the bodywork. So for me, the 1953 version looked a lot tidier externally.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад +1

      Agreed. One small point is that the Vauxhall’s wipers are cable driven from the cam which is why I showed the variable speed controlled by the accelerator pedal. 😝

    • @wordsmith52
      @wordsmith52 Год назад +1

      @@paulscountrygarage9180 Oh ok I missed that but did that have the same detrimental effect as the Ford wiper system?

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад +1

      @@wordsmith52 completely the opposite. A vacuum system slows to stop as the throttle is opened as in accelerating or going up hill whereas a cam system speeds up as you accelerate.

  • @daffyduk77
    @daffyduk77 6 месяцев назад

    Gosh, what a sweetie. And they're "trafficators", those side-projecting indicators

  • @harrycallaghan3057
    @harrycallaghan3057 Год назад +2

    Beautiful car 👍🏻

  • @bigsquatchsasfoot1964
    @bigsquatchsasfoot1964 Год назад +3

    Oh man that’s a beautiful car I’m jealous 😜👍

  • @nygelmiller5293
    @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

    The gear lever reminds me of a record player pickup!

  • @roblloyd1879
    @roblloyd1879 Год назад

    My first car was a Wyvern, the 4 cylinder version.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      We got the Wyvern as well, in Australia, but the Velox was the more popular car but a mile.

  • @davidhynd4435
    @davidhynd4435 Год назад +2

    What a nice tidy example. Given that Holden were still building the FJ, the Velox must have looked very out of place and futuristic as it came down the line along with them. I assume that they sold for a premium over the equivalent Holden, especially as the Velox was more modern looking and better equipped.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      The Vauxhall cost Pounds 1178.6.6 where as the FJ was approx Pounds 1023.0.0. So, yes, quite a bit more expensive. The Vauxhall was 12V, the FJ 6V. Both had 138ci 6 cylinders but totally different engines, driving through 3 speed column shift.

    • @ldnwholesale8552
      @ldnwholesale8552 Год назад +1

      FJs had windup windows and no wig wam lights

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      @@ldnwholesale8552 correct but the 48-215 (FX) and FJ had no indicators of any type, only driver hand signals.

  • @ldnwholesale8552
    @ldnwholesale8552 Год назад +1

    Very secure with sliding windows and ign system that may take 30 sec to hotwire

  • @malc.s.5373
    @malc.s.5373 6 месяцев назад

    Just needs one of those electric "handbrakes" to make you feel more secure parking on a hill. Lovely car.

  • @6chhelipilot
    @6chhelipilot Год назад +1

    Love the 'Hub Nut' reference.

  • @eugenegilleno9344
    @eugenegilleno9344 6 месяцев назад

    Too much electronics on modern vehicles - nothing wrong with wind up windows…..and why now we have to remove engines to access starter motors, when in yesteryear it was just removing a couple of bolts and it was out. ……I’m jealous ! 😀😁👍🏼

  • @peterrat100
    @peterrat100 Год назад +2

    Beautiful.

  • @davidcoleman6032
    @davidcoleman6032 Год назад

    She's an absolute beauty!❤

  • @colvinator1611
    @colvinator1611 Год назад +1

    PS; thanks a lot for the video. Colin UK 🇬🇧

  • @dianaofburlington5172
    @dianaofburlington5172 Год назад

    Just lovely!

  • @NIGPUR500
    @NIGPUR500 Год назад

    Mr Father had a black one with red leather seats. Have not seen one in a very long time.

  • @jasone3166
    @jasone3166 6 месяцев назад

    I love the Armstrong steering system this car has. I am surprised that with all the features this car actually does have, that it doesn't have window regulators. I've never seen this system before. Don't the windows fall down with the vibration and bumps of driving?

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад

      @@jasone3166 The driver’s side rear window did fall down whilst driving so I took the door panel off and found that the bottom of the glass has a large, spring loaded, arm that sits underneath and supports the window wherever it is left. This one had come off, for whatever reason, so I reattached and now it works perfectly. Funny enough the steering is very light as, indeed, it is also in the Humber and Rover. None of them are, however, as light as the Model T.

  • @darolfitch8917
    @darolfitch8917 5 месяцев назад

    Sweet car, Sir.

  • @richiem1321
    @richiem1321 Год назад +2

    She's A Beauty ❤

  • @LivetoDriveUK
    @LivetoDriveUK Год назад +1

    That is my kind of 2023 Vauxhall Velox 😊 it was the “4 foot powered brakes” that sealed the deal. The funny thought is someone in 40 years time will find the video and think… “was that what people were buying and driving in 2023?” 😂

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      Thanks Paul. Was a bit of fun and I love the idea that in the future someone will watch it and be totally confused.

  • @FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur
    @FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur Год назад

    I had a big laugh about it. Thank you. Reall old skool humor.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад +1

      I tend to watch quite a few new car reviews and thought “why not a new review of an old car”. Anyway, very glad you enjoyed it.

    • @FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur
      @FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur Год назад

      @@paulscountrygarage9180 I miss that old skool humor. So I was stoked to find it here in this review of this epicly restored car.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      @@FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur I’m so glad you enjoyed it. I just point the camera and talk. 😝

  • @Summers-lad
    @Summers-lad Год назад

    If you switch on the hazard warning, would the trafficators go up and down fast enough to make it fly?

  • @glpilpi6209
    @glpilpi6209 Год назад

    I can't imagine any run of the mill car today lasting 70 years

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      Neither can I.

    • @glpilpi6209
      @glpilpi6209 Год назад

      @@paulscountrygarage9180 That's a lovely car , and your take on describing it was in " modern terms " was great 👍

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      @@glpilpi6209 I had fun doing it. I need to work out a way to do my Model T in the same vane.

  • @fyiaustralia9686
    @fyiaustralia9686 Год назад

    "Brand new" 1953 Vauxhall Velox...a beauty for sure.

  • @MrRocketguitar
    @MrRocketguitar Год назад

    Great humour

  • @Lee-cz6ss
    @Lee-cz6ss Год назад

    Thats just lovely ,,, saw a Similar car in " A place to call home " I think , for me it just illustrates
    How totally Soulless new cars are , VW group in particular ....
    Thier range are like Quadruplets ...horrible ...
    Love it and Show it off .
    Lee

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      Hahaha. Should I mention my modern car is a VW? 😜

    • @Lee-cz6ss
      @Lee-cz6ss Год назад +1

      @@paulscountrygarage9180
      My Apologies ....but I am sure
      You get more stares in the Velox!

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      @@Lee-cz6ss not in the least bit upset but, you are correct, I get noticed in the Velox.

  • @mrarkane
    @mrarkane Год назад

    A real beauty mate!

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      Thank you so much.

    • @mrarkane
      @mrarkane Год назад

      @@paulscountrygarage9180 When I was a kid we had a later fin model Velox a bit like an FB holden.

  • @bcfairlie1
    @bcfairlie1 Год назад

    We had a 1954 Velox . It had the forward opening bonnet. Not your side opening one I kid you not, dad painted it the exact same colour as yours is. I have never seen another in this colour. What is it called?.?

  • @MisterAndrewBuckley
    @MisterAndrewBuckley Год назад

    Love it, 0 to 60 by next Wednesday or so.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад +1

      Yes, not the fastest sprint car but she does get along surprisingly well and happily cruises as 100kph.

  • @alanoliver535
    @alanoliver535 Год назад

    i vagualy remember these a lovely car in its day.

  • @michaelpetrichs6682
    @michaelpetrichs6682 6 месяцев назад +2

    Der britische Opel schönes Auto ist in Deutschland un bekannt ❤️👍

  • @alexhoffam4170
    @alexhoffam4170 Год назад +1

    These cars were built when people could drive.

  • @thevauxhallman7157
    @thevauxhallman7157 6 месяцев назад

    The name Walter Mitty comes to mind.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад

      @@thevauxhallman7157 damn, which you had have said that when I first got her, would have made a great name. She got Dame Vera Velox instead.

  • @ersikillian
    @ersikillian 6 месяцев назад

    There doesn't seem to be a Vauxhall dealership here in New York. Oh pooh,

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад

      @@ersikillian Vauxhall dealerships don’t exist in Australia anymore either. 😢

  • @Paul-y4d7i
    @Paul-y4d7i Год назад

    Good stone age technology still does the same As what a modern day car can do from a to b not much to brake

    • @terrystevens5261
      @terrystevens5261 6 месяцев назад

      Plenty can go wrong with them. but you could put many things right yourself. these days you need a laptop instead of a spanner.

  • @teemac148
    @teemac148 Год назад

    Ah when life was more simple and basic to your need's. I had a Vauxhall Wyvern and a Ford Consul mk 2.
    Life and cars are today overly complex.

  • @JimBarndon
    @JimBarndon Год назад

    Richard Attenborough of the automotives!!

  • @RaymondShields-k9b
    @RaymondShields-k9b Год назад +1

    He's a case 😂😅

  • @Nick-zp3ub
    @Nick-zp3ub 6 месяцев назад

    I don't understand why most electric cars for ordinary people look so nerdy. Is it really that hard for manufacturers to build a cool-looking retro EV, perhaps with tailfins or cola bottle styling?

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад

      @@Nick-zp3ub agree but all new car, especially EV’s, rely on low drag figures to aid fuel/energy consumption so the tail fins and coke styling just wouldn’t be efficient enough. I would love a 1950’s Dodge as an EV.

  • @philtucker1224
    @philtucker1224 6 месяцев назад

    Does it really have airbags or were you just joking?

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад

      Not an air bag to be found in any of my old cars. 😜

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 6 месяцев назад

      @@paulscountrygarage9180 then why say it?

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@philtucker1224 because it was a joke video to be taken tongue in cheek. There is no infotainment system either but I still talked about it. It isn’t a 2023 Vauxhall either but a 1953.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 6 месяцев назад

      Great Car, my late Father had a nice one in black and took it on holiday to central Paris in 1958 with my uncle and two cousins. Unfortunately they were badly hit head on by a big gravel truck whilst parked up. My Dad had a cracked skull and my uncle had a shattered right leg, both stuck in the French hospital for six weeks. No seat belts back then! - luckily my two young cousins in the back were not so badly injured and are still alive today..-Car was a right-off though!😊

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад

      @@philtucker1224 sorry to hear. A sad story. Yep, no seatbelts but I do in 2 of my other old girls. Both my Rover 90 and Humber Super Snipe have belts fitted.

  • @nickryder9669
    @nickryder9669 Год назад

    And ULEZ compliant

  • @حسنفاضل-ش4ش
    @حسنفاضل-ش4ش Год назад +1

    روووووووعه

  • @angelsone-five7912
    @angelsone-five7912 Год назад +1

    Re all the modern crap you were on about - who needs it? Nice.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      Totally agree. I have a 2 year old ‘modern’ and it’s the electronics that ‘play up’. They don’t fail but they are inconsistent in the way they work.

  • @حسنفاضل-ش4ش
    @حسنفاضل-ش4ش Год назад

    تحفه

  • @unanonymousperson2555
    @unanonymousperson2555 Год назад +1

    Easy for someone dishonest to drive away

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  Год назад

      Maybe, maybe not. Many nowadays cans drive manual cars let alone ‘three on the tree’. I do park it up with a steering lock bar in place.

  • @Bassman1999
    @Bassman1999 6 месяцев назад

    Not amusing actually, in fact tiresome. Why not just review the 1953 car as it is....totally pointless.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад

      @@Bassman1999 I had already reviewed the car so this was just a bit of fun but thank you so much for your pointless comment. So sorry you can’t just have a laugh like everyone else.

  • @Djr67
    @Djr67 Год назад +1

    A mate of mine had one of these