Hi, thanks for watching, a full list of the videos on the channel is here: th-cam.com/users/oldclassiccarRJvideos Channel homepage: th-cam.com/channels/KaTg9fPUvmUQi94FcnDbrg.html If there are any petrolheads that you know that might find this kind of thing interesting, please pass on one of these links, thanks!
Superb. When I was a youngster they used to hold a hill climb at Castle Howard, North Yorkshire a couple of times each year. I used to live in a nearby village called Welburn. It was great fun to see such a variety of sporting cars. I believe that since Mr. George Howard passed away, hill climbs are no longer held there.
great video my friend!! I love the Morgan three wheelers that are turned into the four wheelers for these events. I am, building one to drive here in the US. Thank you for the narration and great video.
@@oldclassiccarUK I am mostly recovered from an accident where I was run over on my 1957 Harley Panhead. AN F350 flipped me up and around a telephone pole nearly crushing my leg in two. Crawling up the driveway I couldn't breathe and found out I had a 6 inch blood clot that broke loose and went to my ears and lungs. As I was recovering I started sourcing machines to build a decent machine shop. Now that I have most of what I need to make parts I am going ot start my TH-cam channel. It will be called machines and Motors and will be started with videos of the pre war machines including the first of the projects which is a 1928 Morgan/MG special. It is a 3 wheeler with 4 wheels and has an experimental airplane engine as the power plant. I am hand casting an adapter to connect the engine to an MG 4 speed gearbox. The frame is wood over steel and will be covered with aircraft cloth and sprayed with plasticizer. The next is a Brooklands style Boat tail racer cycle car with a BMW R-100 motor. The third project is project Suito Bandito and is a Porsche 356 that I have widened the body 2 inches with either a turbocharged opposed 4 cylinder or a supercharged flat 6 cylinder. I hope to see you when it gets warmer and I am able to start the channel. Thanks for your great videos.
Though I enjoy the official Hillclimb TV broadcasts and Goodwood MMs, this video far surpasses their best efforts. The combination of incredible minutiae of knowledge and unbridled admiration of these magnificent vehicles shines! The closeups of interiors, drivetrains and of course badges, along with civilized commentary make for an excellent viewing experience. Greetings to the long suffering, but learning Harley, listen to the old man.
Great video! I appreciate the early morning shots in the fog. Very atmospheric and adds to the vintage flavor. Sitting here in the US heartland, I don't get to see the cars nor action in your story. As a teen, I frequented local SCCA hillclimbs and autocross events and in the fall, the mornings looked very much like what you presented here. You pushed all the right buttons to feel like one was actually there. Thanks for all your videos - well done. Also, glad to see junior engaged.
Thanks for making this video. I couldn't make it to Loton Park this year. 8:25 Wolseley Hornet Specials were supplied without a body for the customer to have one built to his requirements. Eustace Watkins, Wolseley's biggest agent (in London), had many bodies made for these cars by various London coach builders.
Great video OJ, looks a terrific day out. Oe had to admire these owners for the dedication they give to their machines. When I was a teenager in the 1960's there was a car showroom on my way to school located next to my bus stop. In the window was a maroon MK10 Jag, it was like a battleship in size and I literally used to stand and drool over it and I was gutted when it was eventually sold, magnificent cars then and still are now.
Most people are sadly not into vintage cars these days. Great footage, thanks for sharing these. And thanks for showing lots of the details. It's tricky building a 'vintage' car and having it look actually old. People now build them to look like new old cars. But back in the day specials were built to be used, not shown. So a lot of new specials look too new. I think a new car in the late 20s looked old by the early 30s. That DeHavilland engined special will look great when it looks a bit more used! It's a tricky balance. As a Riley person (I guess) I should like the ERAs but they always seem very tractor like to me. Drivers sat on them, not in them.
Thanks for watching, there is still interest out there in vintage cars but I think most old-car people start out with later cars, then if they stick with the hobby, many drift back in time with their interests.
SO, …… THAT is what the famous “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” car was fashioned from. A Pic Pic. Interesting [23:18]. As a kid, my favorite movie when it first came out. 🚗📻😁 And I’ve never seen an Abbott before. [ 25:22]
As a fellow owner of a 1932 Morris Minor, you'll be pleased to know that the VSCC placed the post-1930 Minor, including the side-valve models, on its Post-Vintage Thoroughbred List (PVT) back in 2017, so they're now eligible for VSCC events.
Yes I remember the ohv vs sidevalve VSCC elligibility debate within Minor circles, hopefully it'll lead to more Minors doing battle in VSCC events against the Austin 7s etc
@@oldclassiccarUK Sadly, it hasn't appeared to have made any difference. I'm not aware of any SV Minors competing in any VSCC events since they were green lighted back in 2017.
I'm about to show my ignorence so here goes, why don't the tachometers zero when the engine is stopped, most probably for a very reason but one which escapes me. Very interesting video. I once went to an open day at Brooklands (1988) which was also very good included a hill climb event. Thanks.
It is so funny that there are more GN's racing now than were ever built originally from what I have heard...I do not know how that works but I am glad that they are able to be seen...I have been sourcing machines to make my own arts for my build. I found a 1960's Atlas Lathe that was used by an Engineer who kept it in perfect shape. I also found a Burke number 4 Horizontal milling machine along with woodworking machines such as a planer and other necessities for building the frame for my 1928 Morgan build.This is the car that I am making the restomod of and video'ing it....th-cam.com/video/W9QMa7AUD-4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VNjl-O6WcFjTpauk
Hi, thanks for watching, a full list of the videos on the channel is here:
th-cam.com/users/oldclassiccarRJvideos
Channel homepage:
th-cam.com/channels/KaTg9fPUvmUQi94FcnDbrg.html
If there are any petrolheads that you know that might find this kind of thing interesting, please pass on one of these links, thanks!
A meet like that gets your juices flowing. What awesome cars and into from the owners, great stories.
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Wonderful cars with Morgan as the lone true survivor among all those great marques.
Superb. When I was a youngster they used to hold a hill climb at Castle Howard, North Yorkshire a couple of times each year. I used to live in a nearby village called Welburn. It was great fun to see such a variety of sporting cars. I believe that since Mr. George Howard passed away, hill climbs are no longer held there.
great video my friend!! I love the Morgan three wheelers that are turned into the four wheelers for these events. I am, building one to drive here in the US. Thank you for the narration and great video.
Thanks John, glad you liked it, we hope to get to Loton again later in the year (don't miss the Prescott hillclimb vids also on the channel)
@@oldclassiccarUK I am mostly recovered from an accident where I was run over on my 1957 Harley Panhead. AN F350 flipped me up and around a telephone pole nearly crushing my leg in two. Crawling up the driveway I couldn't breathe and found out I had a 6 inch blood clot that broke loose and went to my ears and lungs. As I was recovering I started sourcing machines to build a decent machine shop. Now that I have most of what I need to make parts I am going ot start my TH-cam channel. It will be called machines and Motors and will be started with videos of the pre war machines including the first of the projects which is a 1928 Morgan/MG special. It is a 3 wheeler with 4 wheels and has an experimental airplane engine as the power plant. I am hand casting an adapter to connect the engine to an MG 4 speed gearbox. The frame is wood over steel and will be covered with aircraft cloth and sprayed with plasticizer. The next is a Brooklands style Boat tail racer cycle car with a BMW R-100 motor. The third project is project Suito Bandito and is a Porsche 356 that I have widened the body 2 inches with either a turbocharged opposed 4 cylinder or a supercharged flat 6 cylinder. I hope to see you when it gets warmer and I am able to start the channel. Thanks for your great videos.
@@oldclassiccarUK This is the car that I building the replica of...th-cam.com/video/W9QMa7AUD-4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VNjl-O6WcFjTpauk
Oh wow fantastic 😎👍beautiful classics thank you sir 👌
My pleasure!
Great event, Thanks for an interesting review. Cheers Bob
Thank you . What a mouth wateringly excellent video.
Thanks, yes some cracking cars
Great video with good commentary, thank you for covering this event.
Thanks Ted
Though I enjoy the official Hillclimb TV broadcasts and Goodwood MMs, this video far surpasses their best efforts. The combination of incredible minutiae of knowledge and unbridled admiration of these magnificent vehicles shines! The closeups of interiors, drivetrains and of course badges, along with civilized commentary make for an excellent viewing experience. Greetings to the long suffering, but learning Harley, listen to the old man.
Thanks John, Harley's picking all this stuff very quickly - see his CarTraction channel if you've not yet visited it.
@@oldclassiccarUK I'ved spied him taking stills and videoing on his own agenda. I will visit. Thank you.
Great video ~ one of your best, great entertainment as usual .Thank you
Thanks Robin!
11/10! Eccellente. Grazie Mille.
truly wonderful, thank you for video
Glad you liked it 007
Great video! I appreciate the early morning shots in the fog. Very atmospheric and adds to the vintage flavor. Sitting here in the US heartland, I don't get to see the cars nor action in your story. As a teen, I frequented local SCCA hillclimbs and autocross events and in the fall, the mornings looked very much like what you presented here. You pushed all the right buttons to feel like one was actually there. Thanks for all your videos - well done. Also, glad to see junior engaged.
Thanks for making this video. I couldn't make it to Loton Park this year.
8:25 Wolseley Hornet Specials were supplied without a body for the customer to have one built to his requirements. Eustace Watkins, Wolseley's biggest agent (in London), had many bodies made for these cars by various London coach builders.
Glad you liked it!!
Great video OJ, looks a terrific day out. Oe had to admire these owners for the dedication they give to their machines. When I was a teenager in the 1960's there was a car showroom on my way to school located next to my bus stop. In the window was a maroon MK10 Jag, it was like a battleship in size and I literally used to stand and drool over it and I was gutted when it was eventually sold, magnificent cars then and still are now.
Yes it was an excellent way to spend the day out!
Excellent video!!
Thanks Charles!
Most people are sadly not into vintage cars these days. Great footage, thanks for sharing these. And thanks for showing lots of the details. It's tricky building a 'vintage' car and having it look actually old. People now build them to look like new old cars. But back in the day specials were built to be used, not shown. So a lot of new specials look too new. I think a new car in the late 20s looked old by the early 30s. That DeHavilland engined special will look great when it looks a bit more used! It's a tricky balance. As a Riley person (I guess) I should like the ERAs but they always seem very tractor like to me. Drivers sat on them, not in them.
Thanks for watching, there is still interest out there in vintage cars but I think most old-car people start out with later cars, then if they stick with the hobby, many drift back in time with their interests.
SO, …… THAT is what the famous “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” car was fashioned from.
A Pic Pic. Interesting [23:18].
As a kid, my favorite movie when it first came out.
🚗📻😁
And I’ve never seen an Abbott before.
[ 25:22]
As a fellow owner of a 1932 Morris Minor, you'll be pleased to know that the VSCC placed the post-1930 Minor, including the side-valve models, on its Post-Vintage Thoroughbred List (PVT) back in 2017, so they're now eligible for VSCC events.
Yes I remember the ohv vs sidevalve VSCC elligibility debate within Minor circles, hopefully it'll lead to more Minors doing battle in VSCC events against the Austin 7s etc
@@oldclassiccarUK Sadly, it hasn't appeared to have made any difference. I'm not aware of any SV Minors competing in any VSCC events since they were green lighted back in 2017.
I'm about to show my ignorence so here goes, why don't the tachometers zero when the engine is stopped, most probably for a very reason but one which escapes me. Very interesting video.
I once went to an open day at Brooklands (1988) which was also very good included a hill climb event.
Thanks.
I'm not entirely sure myself :)
👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for a great video, the best I have ever seen in 5 years of watching
Very kind of you to say so, glad you liked it, it was fun to film
Might i suggest the engine in the Pic Pic is a Curtiss Wright Aero engine ?
I should really remember what it is, I'll have to check
It is so funny that there are more GN's racing now than were ever built originally from what I have heard...I do not know how that works but I am glad that they are able to be seen...I have been sourcing machines to make my own arts for my build. I found a 1960's Atlas Lathe that was used by an Engineer who kept it in perfect shape. I also found a Burke number 4 Horizontal milling machine along with woodworking machines such as a planer and other necessities for building the frame for my 1928 Morgan build.This is the car that I am making the restomod of and video'ing it....th-cam.com/video/W9QMa7AUD-4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VNjl-O6WcFjTpauk