Great vid! Thank you for your slow, full coverage of the suspension of the Brabham. I’m researching at the moment and will be constructing a reproduction of either the BT19 or BT20, so seeing any Ron Tauranac designs in relation to frame and suspension is just a little bit exiting to me at the moment. Well done and thanks for posting this video.
Interesting video. Arch Motor and Manufacturing are still making chassis for some "Famous names" and helping those of us, a little less famous, to keep the older stuff running.
These vehicles are owned by friends, I have a number of vehicles, but none at this standard of presentation. My Austin Healey Bugeye Sprite has been in the family since 1968, with a complete restoration of that vehicle completed in 1990. 28 years on it needs a new paint job, but is mechanically very good.
Impressive restoration , cheers
Great vid! Thank you for your slow, full coverage of the suspension of the Brabham. I’m researching at the moment and will be constructing a reproduction of either the BT19 or BT20, so seeing any Ron Tauranac designs in relation to frame and suspension is just a little bit exiting to me at the moment. Well done and thanks for posting this video.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing, I have loved this machine for a very long time…
Interesting video. Arch Motor and Manufacturing are still making chassis for some "Famous names" and helping those of us, a little less famous, to keep the older stuff running.
They're so beautiful. I rarely see those in my country. Do you own them?
These vehicles are owned by friends, I have a number of vehicles, but none at this standard of presentation. My Austin Healey Bugeye Sprite has been in the family since 1968, with a complete restoration of that vehicle completed in 1990. 28 years on it needs a new paint job, but is mechanically very good.
Awesome cars, thanks.
Just awesome thanks
Sadly the owner of this car passed away earlier this year, unexpectedly! This is the only video history of these cars, so now very important as well!
Love the vintage cars, was watching formula one when ever it was shown on tv in the 60's and onward. Thanks for sharing this -jim
Cool cars! That Austin 6cyl motor reminds me of a Chevy.
They really are an awesome agricultural boat anchor re-used in a true classic sports car.
No American Iron there Brian ! Lol pure bred British mate!
gleams !
Johnny Cash on stereo tops it off.
Our intrepid hero is giddy!
_Dan_
Denny Hulme with an L just sayin