No rain, shorts, sandals, loads of "unexceptional" treats and even an arguably non-youtubist microphone!!!.. how could it be better? hahaha. Thanks for that!!!
Brilliant show, and I'm sure most would agree that without your presentation it would appear to be just another car show. Commentary perfection, absorbing, informative, and infectiously enthusiastic. Well done to the winners, but, through my eyes I see no losers.
What a brilliant show, such an incredible inclusive and passionate atmosphere with the best variety captured perfectly here. It was a true pleasure to meet you both at the show and to get the HubNut seal of approval on my car honestly made my year. A huge thank you to you both for all that you do for the community, your passion is infectious and your humbleness and positivity are truly inspiring.
It is heart warming to see the passion people have for their cars, treated like members of their family. A simple car doesn't make it inferior, you just have get more involved in the driving experience. So many cars and interesting stories, I wish such things happened here. Thanks HubNut for being such a diplomat and enthusiastic presenter of this event. Great sound and camera work btw, take a bow on that.
Wow that was just refreshing! Every show video that gets thrown into my feed is always full of fast cars or collectibles that have appreciated to unenjoyable prices .. this was more like a walk down memory lane looking at cars that littered the roads over the last few decades 🙂✌️ great work !
I LOVED this video Ian. Not just great cars, you delivered it very well as the roving correspondent along with your brilliant amateur camera lady, Mrs HubNut. Hopefully this show continues to get bigger and better. I might even bring my project car in once shes completed. Great show! 👍
So lovely to see a Portuguese car in the event whilst on hols in Portugal! @ Ian, Portugal is a live museum of unexceptional cars. You can easily see loads of 20, 30 and 40 year old cars still going about everywhere! You should definitely come and feast your eyes!! I'm sure you'd love it!
Thank you for the great report from this amazing show. I wish I was able to attend and bring my Wagon R+ or VW Caddy over fron Denmark. The interviews gave me serious "The Antiques Roadshow" vibes - and that IS a compliment. You did a sterling job. The three Tercels was just incredible - one of many dream cars from my childhood in the '80's. I still have my Majorette model Tercel. The stand out cars for me were the dark blue rare unknown Alfa saloon that you saw drive in (you should have tracked that car down for a video feature), the early beige Rover 414 from the drive in line-up, and finally that Kangoo 4x4. Keep up the excellent work.
Another Great Festival video. It is great to see the wide range of cars on show. I couldn't believe that you found a Vauxhall Sintra, it reminded me of the one that my parents owned.
I had a T reg Renault 14 GTL in black. A lovely car but it didn't like hills and despite my best efforts it quickly succumbed to rust. It was good to see one still running.
I'm so pleased to see the number of channels on YT (and elsewhere) who have covered this event (including yourself as MC). I mean, there were real professional types who turned up and filmed it too. ;)
Excellent presentation, caught the atmoshere of the day perfectly. You caught two of the three Punto Cabrios present. Ours was the blue 1994 model next to the amazing Tatra and it shares some components with your Corsa. It has a GM ecu and the ignition components are all GM including the coil which looks identical to yours (most Puntos have two twin coils).
Mine was the red one! Thrilled to hear Miss HubNut exclaim "wow, that's so cool" as I drove in 😆 it was a great show - my first time at FOTU and hopefully not the last
@@joshbrailsford ours was actually in shot when you drove by, just visible next to the Tatra. I had a good look at yours, but unfortunately you were not around at the time. It was interesting to see a later model.
Unlike other well known RUclipsrs it’s great how you engage with the drivers and show an interest. One well known guy who doesn’t like diesels chats openly about cars and ignores the people sitting behind them which strikes me as rather rude. Great video .
Fantastic Video Ian, loved the “Brundle on the pit lane” type of coverage of a fantastic event, which was a first for me and I definitely will be back next year. It’s great to see and chat to the owners… even my wife who isn’t a car person enjoyed it. The people make this event a great one. Also, good to see my friend Erickson on your video too.
Brilliant video, thank you Ian and Carly. There was a slight moment of both joy and sadness for me at about 19:40. The green Toledo you panned past KOJ859P, my first car way back in 1988 was a white Toledo KOJ641P so they would very possibly have been new at the same dealer within days if not at the same time. Sadly mine burned out on the M5 in September 1990, last time I saw it was when the recovery truck dropped me off at a train station so I could get home. Very sad times.
These are my magic numbers: the Peugeot 309, the Renaults 12 and 14 and the DAF 33. I love overlooked vehicles (like my beloved C1). Thanks for the video, guys. That was GREAT!
Waxing lyrical over a dented poverty spec mk 1 Sierra while ignoring the De Lorean parked next to it - this is, I feel, the quintessential Hubnut moment.
I just want to say I big well done for putting this together. I was there on Saturday and really enjoyed. Your knowledge combined with an exceptional presenting style made this a great watch. So well done, because this is up there (if not better) than what you would see made by the traditional broadcasters!
Fabulous! So many great cars there! A friend had a Sintra (I called it Frank 😉). They only had it a couple of weeks before it dropped the power steering pulley and caused quite a brown-trouser moment as the steering was monumentally heavy without it!
The fella with the red Galant summed it up succinctly when he says “smiles per mile.” This is what classic (or unexceptional) car ownership is all about
Phenomenal ability to identify cars on the hoof. Wondering what unexceptional vehicle I would take, maybe a Hyundai Matrix, or a Daewoo. There's a tiny B reg Suzuki Swift and a Mazda Carol in the locality which might do. In its day something like an Austin 1100 or Ford Cortina could be the most unexceptional.
At 10:04 your comment about the C5 X: "I do quite find them a bit weird". Isn't that a very suitable qualification for a Citroën, just like "utterly bonkers" or "quirky"😎 Excellent coverage of this nice event: filming at the entrance, interviewing visitors and randomly walking around talking about cars. Like this format. But then again: I also liked your footage of last year's edition (or whatever car event you cover on your channel).
It shows how hard Ian works and how far his reach on socials and in person, that he knows so many people randomly turning up and plenty more know him on sight. Thank you carly for your camera work and keeping his knees some what under control.❤
Really great show Ian loved the VW fastback also the Subaru Justy a dear late friend had one. Really pleased a Diahatsu won Miss Hubnut will be pleased a lovely car indeed.
Pure pleasure to watch your video of such a fantastic event; your enthusiasm and knowledge of cars is second to none. Nice to see you both at the show and say "hello". Keep up the good work.
Another top video HubNutters. A brilliant bunch of the unexceptional, the very cars that I love. I would have loved to pop in but health issues had other ideas. Many thanks to Bath RUH. Hopefully I'll be able to make the next one.
Nice cars. Cool to see the Daihatsu Applause from my neighbour country won the event, very nice :) I remember seeing some Daihatsu Applauses here in Finland, but haven't seen one in a long time by now.
Thank you Ian for your marvellously enjoyable report! It helps makes up for not being able to go this year, due to work commitments. But what a great event. I hope to visit next year in 2024!
@budycelyn the rate they are scrapped off is incredible. It now only takes one small bump and a modern car is wrote off instantly. From past Hubnut videos going around scrap yards it is most new cars some of which could be repaired, but insurers have told the owner its too expensive to do so.
We missed your 10.30am session on the panel due to the horrendous queue to get in. Over one hour of crawling traffic from the gate, with your friend Rich in The Mighty Dacia a few cars ahead. My Alfa Romeo 156 suffered a gear shift linkage detachment and had to be abandoned close to the castle. RAC came to the rescue later in the day and we were able to drive home. So sorry that we never saw you all day, I had intended to say hello to the HubNut family. Maybe next time.
I found myself grinning 😁 all through that. Thanks to you both. I am planning to come as a spectator next year. YIPPEE. Also will visit Britains Great Car Journey. A couple of new additions to my bucket list to tick off.
It's great to see that at least some of these vehicles getting rescued from ULEZ-schemes and scrapyards, and people getting excited over poverty-specs, and cars that were ordinary a few decades ago, but almost gone by now. These are the ones probably nobody had a 2nd thought back then to send them to the scrapper, but somehow a few of them still survived, despite all odds. Without these fanatic people, many of these old models would've disappeared without a trace from our roads, massive respect for all the owners! In Hungary though, we still regularly use these cheap old cars as dailies, so a random, non-brand specific car gathering has similar vibes, just with more focus on Eastern Bloc cars :) Alekos are true rarities even here though, interesting to see one in the UK.
Seen that Blue Mark 6 Escort at the Max Power Reunion show I am sure a couple of weeks back now. Good to see the Y Reg Maestro again and happy to see it being used. The famous lacquer pealing cavalier of Dougie Rankine. Happy Birthday Kich! A brilliant look around the show Ian and Carly.
One of the best festival reviews you done Ian , great stuff . Good camera work from Miss Hubnut , believe me i know that sort of stuff , and she aint bad at all .👍
Love the mixed format AND as ever your boyish glee at the unexceptional is sheer joy to behold ! ....and big thanks to Miss Hubnut for the camera action ❤😊
The driver of the "patternated" Vauxhall Cavalier was Dougie from Once Driven Forever Smitten
No rain, shorts, sandals, loads of "unexceptional" treats and even an arguably non-youtubist microphone!!!.. how could it be better? hahaha. Thanks for that!!!
@11.37 I couldn't help but chuckle when you failed to recognise Dougie from Once driven, forever smitten!
Brilliant show, and I'm sure most would agree that without your presentation it would appear to be just another car show. Commentary perfection, absorbing, informative, and infectiously enthusiastic. Well done to the winners, but, through my eyes I see no losers.
The famous, cheery, truly car loving HubNut. Thanks for a great video. Peace be unto you.
This was simply fantabulous. Brilliant stuff, great chats, so much joy over some truly unexceptional cars... I want to go there now.
Wonderful, such great cars from my childhood. Full marks to the people who keep them running.
What a brilliant show, such an incredible inclusive and passionate atmosphere with the best variety captured perfectly here. It was a true pleasure to meet you both at the show and to get the HubNut seal of approval on my car honestly made my year. A huge thank you to you both for all that you do for the community, your passion is infectious and your humbleness and positivity are truly inspiring.
Hear! Hear! 👍👍👏👏👏👏
It is heart warming to see the passion people have for their cars, treated like members of their family. A simple car doesn't make it inferior, you just have get more involved in the driving experience. So many cars and interesting stories, I wish such things happened here. Thanks HubNut for being such a diplomat and enthusiastic presenter of this event. Great sound and camera work btw, take a bow on that.
People show you so much love & recognition Ian.
Lucky man.
Wow that was just refreshing! Every show video that gets thrown into my feed is always full of fast cars or collectibles that have appreciated to unenjoyable prices .. this was more like a walk down memory lane looking at cars that littered the roads over the last few decades 🙂✌️ great work !
Love your passionate down to earth approach to old-timers. No nonsense, only popular time capsules. Great video!
Simply excellent Mr & Miss H.
Passion and knowledge makes great viewing. The white Rover 216 Vitesse made strange/wonderful feelings happen inside. ❤
I'm sure that lacquer peeling cavalier is the one and only Dougie from once driven forever smitten, superb 👍
What a fabulous show, most things are just so ordinary, and completely wonderful
HUBNUT ....FURIOUS DRIVING......I DRIVE A CLASSIC ..............good honest bunch !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂
I love the enthusiasm; it's infectious!
Having owned one, my highlight comes right at the end in the form of a wonderful Charade GTti 😎
Lovely machines. Lovely people. Warms the heart. 😍
Classic retro rain man strikes again
Superb thank you
I LOVED this video Ian. Not just great cars, you delivered it very well as the roving correspondent along with your brilliant amateur camera lady, Mrs HubNut. Hopefully this show continues to get bigger and better. I might even bring my project car in once shes completed. Great show! 👍
Wow what an amazing exceptional show the snippets with the owners make all the difference
So lovely to see a Portuguese car in the event whilst on hols in Portugal!
@ Ian, Portugal is a live museum of unexceptional cars. You can easily see loads of 20, 30 and 40 year old cars still going about everywhere! You should definitely come and feast your eyes!! I'm sure you'd love it!
Absaloutly fantastic video Ian miss hubnut ❤👍 what an amazing collection brilliant
Wonderful. My favourite hub nut video of the year. Liking the Mazda 626 estate at the end.
'not affiliated with ronnie pickering' on the picasso is the best sticker ever 😂
How nice to see these '"unexceptional" cars so well preserved by their owners 👏
Thank you what a great day out i hope you got home safely a big hug from us all.
Thank you for the great report from this amazing show. I wish I was able to attend and bring my Wagon R+ or VW Caddy over fron Denmark. The interviews gave me serious "The Antiques Roadshow" vibes - and that IS a compliment. You did a sterling job. The three Tercels was just incredible - one of many dream cars from my childhood in the '80's. I still have my Majorette model Tercel. The stand out cars for me were the dark blue rare unknown Alfa saloon that you saw drive in (you should have tracked that car down for a video feature), the early beige Rover 414 from the drive in line-up, and finally that Kangoo 4x4. Keep up the excellent work.
Well done Ian. Fantastic presentation. Well done to Miss Hub Nut for her great camera work!
Another Great Festival video. It is great to see the wide range of cars on show. I couldn't believe that you found a Vauxhall Sintra, it reminded me of the one that my parents owned.
What a great show, thanks for sharing what must have been a great day.
11:35 my good scottish pal Dougie from Once Driven, Forever Smitten in his Cavalier Diplomat
I had a T reg Renault 14 GTL in black. A lovely car but it didn't like hills and despite my best efforts it quickly succumbed to rust. It was good to see one still running.
Superb 45 mins break from reality!! Loved it all, especially the guy who drove from Portugal, what a Hubnutter xD Thanks Ian.
Peugeot 106 van 🥰 The stuff of dreams 😍
I'm so pleased to see the number of channels on YT (and elsewhere) who have covered this event (including yourself as MC). I mean, there were real professional types who turned up and filmed it too. ;)
😛
Just enthusiastic car people and gloriously unpretentious- refreshing! You do this sort of thing very well Ian- enjoyed this one very much.
Excellent presentation, caught the atmoshere of the day perfectly. You caught two of the three Punto Cabrios present. Ours was the blue 1994 model next to the amazing Tatra and it shares some components with your Corsa. It has a GM ecu and the ignition components are all GM including the coil which looks identical to yours (most Puntos have two twin coils).
Mine was the red one! Thrilled to hear Miss HubNut exclaim "wow, that's so cool" as I drove in 😆 it was a great show - my first time at FOTU and hopefully not the last
@@joshbrailsford ours was actually in shot when you drove by, just visible next to the Tatra. I had a good look at yours, but unfortunately you were not around at the time. It was interesting to see a later model.
Wonderful. Really interesting interviews as well. I just can't get enough of this show.
Excited enthusiasm for unexeptional .lovely
The 80s Audi's were gorgeous. Shout out to the Daihatsu Applause. My cousin owned a tuned import from Japan.
That Tatra 603 is awesome, Tatra's are awesome cars and trucks too, some fabulous 12 cykinder air cooled diesels with 8x8 drive in military ones
Unlike other well known RUclipsrs it’s great how you engage with the drivers and show an interest. One well known guy who doesn’t like diesels chats openly about cars and ignores the people sitting behind them which strikes me as rather rude. Great video .
11:37 once driven forever smitten, cavalier diplomat 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Best event of the year with not only an eclectic mix of cars but also people. Loved it. ❤
Fantastic Video Ian, loved the “Brundle on the pit lane” type of coverage of a fantastic event, which was a first for me and I definitely will be back next year.
It’s great to see and chat to the owners… even my wife who isn’t a car person enjoyed it. The people make this event a great one.
Also, good to see my friend Erickson on your video too.
Onwards and upwards, I look forward to more of your walks and other adventures. AJ
Great video. Loved the roving reporter element. Kudos to the Portuguese chap how sweet!
AMAZING, this was a joy to watch! Thank you so much!
Been waiting for this video! The variety of cars at FOTU is amazing, and being in the U.S., many models were not offered here.
Brilliant video, thank you Ian and Carly.
There was a slight moment of both joy and sadness for me at about 19:40. The green Toledo you panned past KOJ859P, my first car way back in 1988 was a white Toledo KOJ641P so they would very possibly have been new at the same dealer within days if not at the same time. Sadly mine burned out on the M5 in September 1990, last time I saw it was when the recovery truck dropped me off at a train station so I could get home. Very sad times.
These are my magic numbers: the Peugeot 309, the Renaults 12 and 14 and the DAF 33. I love overlooked vehicles (like my beloved C1). Thanks for the video, guys. That was GREAT!
I'm so unhappy i missed this so glad i have you to put this on , fingers crossed i get to the next one 😊
Brilliant you know virtually every car and driver arriving
Waxing lyrical over a dented poverty spec mk 1 Sierra while ignoring the De Lorean parked next to it - this is, I feel, the quintessential Hubnut moment.
Wish we had this kind of show in NZ...
I just want to say I big well done for putting this together. I was there on Saturday and really enjoyed. Your knowledge combined with an exceptional presenting style made this a great watch. So well done, because this is up there (if not better) than what you would see made by the traditional broadcasters!
I love this diverse format, excellent video again. Well done, Team Hubnut 👍😀
I do approve of the Garfield window ornament in that award winning Astra Merit.
That reminds me of the 'highly amusing' half a cat you could have poking out of the bonnet. Happy days.
@@TheDern I was just talking about those with my Dad. I tried looking for a picture of one but couldn't find any. 😹
Awesome cars. Thank you😃👍
I'm so sad this show wasn't really about when I had my old C10 Colt. Would have fit right in here!
Great video - loved the mix of watching the arrivals, and interviews. Really enjoyed this!
Fabulous! So many great cars there! A friend had a Sintra (I called it Frank 😉). They only had it a couple of weeks before it dropped the power steering pulley and caused quite a brown-trouser moment as the steering was monumentally heavy without it!
As a former owner of a Vauxhall Cavalier TD LS, BX TGD and Renault 5 GTD (5 door) this video got me very emotional!
Excellent stuff Ian thank you 👍
Brilliant!!!!
Great cars great company tidy presentation 👍🏼
Brilliant review! Thank you team hubnut ❤
Great event. Much more interesting and relevant to most people than usual car shows.
The fella with the red Galant summed it up succinctly when he says “smiles per mile.” This is what classic (or unexceptional) car ownership is all about
I’ve never heard of this meeting but, i LOVE this and i’m for sure coming next year!!
Phenomenal ability to identify cars on the hoof. Wondering what unexceptional vehicle I would take, maybe a Hyundai Matrix, or a Daewoo. There's a tiny B reg Suzuki Swift and a Mazda Carol in the locality which might do. In its day something like an Austin 1100 or Ford Cortina could be the most unexceptional.
LOVING THIS FORMAT!!
❤😊😊 I have not laughed so much in ages. Thank you thank you thank you!!
At 10:04 your comment about the C5 X: "I do quite find them a bit weird". Isn't that a very suitable qualification for a Citroën, just like "utterly bonkers" or "quirky"😎
Excellent coverage of this nice event: filming at the entrance, interviewing visitors and randomly walking around talking about cars. Like this format. But then again: I also liked your footage of last year's edition (or whatever car event you cover on your channel).
It shows how hard Ian works and how far his reach on socials and in person, that he knows so many people randomly turning up and plenty more know him on sight.
Thank you carly for your camera work and keeping his knees some what under control.❤
Really great show Ian loved the VW fastback also the Subaru Justy a dear late friend had one.
Really pleased a Diahatsu won Miss Hubnut will be pleased a lovely car indeed.
Great video! Your vehicle identification skills are second to none.
Pure pleasure to watch your video of such a fantastic event; your enthusiasm and knowledge of cars is second to none. Nice to see you both at the show and say "hello". Keep up the good work.
Awesome... Would love a MK2 astra
Another top video HubNutters. A brilliant bunch of the unexceptional, the very cars that I love. I would have loved to pop in but health issues had other ideas. Many thanks to Bath RUH. Hopefully I'll be able to make the next one.
Best wishes!
Nice cars. Cool to see the Daihatsu Applause from my neighbour country won the event, very nice :) I remember seeing some Daihatsu Applauses here in Finland, but haven't seen one in a long time by now.
Thank you Ian for your marvellously enjoyable report! It helps makes up for not being able to go this year, due to work commitments. But what a great event. I hope to visit next year in 2024!
good event with great coverage. thanks Ian and Carly. love the diversity
I already gushed on Matt's video about the Oldsmobile Silhouette but I can't be excited enough about it. What a wild car to see here!
I stayed with the owner earlier this year. Must do a video on it next time.
It's amazing how big this event gets each year. Now loving the fact cars from the early 2000's are creeping into mix now.
i think that most cars from the 2000's on are unexceptional anyway :) so deserve a place here
@budycelyn the rate they are scrapped off is incredible. It now only takes one small bump and a modern car is wrote off instantly. From past Hubnut videos going around scrap yards it is most new cars some of which could be repaired, but insurers have told the owner its too expensive to do so.
I’ve never heard of this festival, but I need to come next time! Wow❤
It's a great festival. Very sociable. Some of the 90s rep mobiles had nice touches inside like period phones, filofax and cigarettes.
We missed your 10.30am session on the panel due to the horrendous queue to get in. Over one hour of crawling traffic from the gate, with your friend Rich in The Mighty Dacia a few cars ahead. My Alfa Romeo 156 suffered a gear shift linkage detachment and had to be abandoned close to the castle. RAC came to the rescue later in the day and we were able to drive home. So sorry that we never saw you all day, I had intended to say hello to the HubNut family. Maybe next time.
Aw! What a pain!
I found myself grinning 😁 all through that. Thanks to you both. I am planning to come as a spectator next year. YIPPEE. Also will visit Britains Great Car Journey. A couple of new additions to my bucket list to tick off.
Would be great to see you again!
It's great to see that at least some of these vehicles getting rescued from ULEZ-schemes and scrapyards, and people getting excited over poverty-specs, and cars that were ordinary a few decades ago, but almost gone by now.
These are the ones probably nobody had a 2nd thought back then to send them to the scrapper, but somehow a few of them still survived, despite all odds. Without these fanatic people, many of these old models would've disappeared without a trace from our roads, massive respect for all the owners!
In Hungary though, we still regularly use these cheap old cars as dailies, so a random, non-brand specific car gathering has similar vibes, just with more focus on Eastern Bloc cars :) Alekos are true rarities even here though, interesting to see one in the UK.
30:51 Lovely, lovely beige Metro here ....... Now that's a phrase I haven't heard in a long, long time.
Seen that Blue Mark 6 Escort at the Max Power Reunion show I am sure a couple of weeks back now.
Good to see the Y Reg Maestro again and happy to see it being used.
The famous lacquer pealing cavalier of Dougie Rankine.
Happy Birthday Kich!
A brilliant look around the show Ian and Carly.
Great entertainment! Thanks Ian and Carly.
Tremendous interviewing skills. A pro with the mic. Lovely lovely thoroughly enjoyable video.
What a wonderful selection!
Great to see the Mitsubishi Galant at 3:39.
I actually saw a Mitsubishi Jeep on the road on my travels the other day, very rare beast.
One of the best festival reviews you done Ian , great stuff .
Good camera work from Miss Hubnut , believe me i know that sort of stuff , and she aint bad at all .👍
Great vid and format. I like that you kept filming the owners car as they talked about their pride and joy 👍🏾
Love the mixed format AND as ever your boyish glee at the unexceptional is sheer joy to behold ! ....and big thanks to Miss Hubnut for the camera action ❤😊