New subscriber here my friend!! Super awesome video and even cooler cars. I am starting a TH-cam channel with the building a 1928 Morgan/MG special. Instead of using a GN rear (none available in the US.) I am using an MG rear differential and beautiful spoked wire wheels. I am using an experimental aircraft opposed twin as the power plant possibly with a turbo.. I am setting up a machine shop and a forge in order to cast the aluminum adapter to link the motor and a 4 speed manual MG transmission. I am going to be able to cast any parts and then turn them down on the lathe or the mill. Depending on how the project turns out I may start building turn key replicas here in the States as well as kits. They will essentially be WWI airplanes without a prop or wings. I am going to use aircraft ceconite and spray it with plasticizer. It will be a wood over metal frame similar to both the Morgan and the Pembleton. I hope to start as soon as I am back on my feet from getting run over while riding my 1957 Harley Panhead...Probably by the end of the summer.
@@redfox111 Sure thing !! I think every real man loves these cars and to actually have someone like you be at these events and bring the action to us across the pond is awesome. It definitely gives me inspiration to work on my Morgan/MG special.
I love watching old cars and motor bike racing the range of different vehicles is incredible but the the strangest thing seeing one of my Volvo Amazons I built in 1993 is still about and it’s next to the Saab and silver alvis I can see the turquoise paint reflection of it and it’s exactly how I built it. Thank you the new owner!! ie it was called the happy car…
So many beautiful machines in one place is mind boggling. Thank you so much for sharing. Can someone tell me what is the purpose of the small vertical blade on the front of many of the cars?
Did you find out any information on that 91 car with the really awesome mechanicals? Looks recently restored however I have never seen that car in any of the races. Really exciting to see the technology involved!!! Thank you so much for bringing this to those of us across the pond....
It's the "Freikaiserwagen", originally built as a sprint and hill climb special in 1936 by David Fry & Dick Caeser, with Dick's cousin Joe Fry driving. It had a GN chassis, Morgan suspension and an Anzani V-twin engine, and subsequently modified with a Blackburne 1100c engine running on alcohol with a supercharger. Development was halted by the war, then it was upgraded again, but Joe Fry crashed fatally in 1950 and the project was abandoned. The car was repaired and used sporadically since the 1960s, but it has now been restored to compete in vintage events.
@@RoyCousins Wow! Thank you Roy!!! That was exactly the information I was looking for. I am a complete car nerd...especially when it comes to pre war cars and cars that have been cobbled together for a certain purpose. That thing is beautiful!! I believe I can see how they did the clutch assembly and I am going to to my 1928 with an opposed twin with a supercharger from an experimental airplane.. Super cool my friend. Thanks again.
New subscriber. Great video. That 91 has me wondering.Im guessing the fuel is gravity fed from that tank wing.I just wonder if having that weight up high actually upsets the car at all. I would think having it placed low down would help a lot except you would need a fuel pump as you then loose the gravity feed.But I really like difference, and that 91 sure has it.Kind regards.
British at play... with cars as old as the event itself, great day out... any other country and it wouldn't be the same, the priority here is fun along with the enthusiasm for the old cars where Heath Robinson rules the day.
Wonderful content utterly ruined by appalling filming technique, wandering around aimlessly spraying everything with your phone doesn't cut the mustard.
yiks! all then chains right under the fun maker.
😂😂
Love the paddock pictures. Thanks for posting.
Glad you like them!
Absolutely incredible. Thanks for posting this video. Had a 1951 Morris Minor during my college years.
@@drbichat5229 thanks 👍
Lovely video. Thanks so much for sharing
@@bangarang1515 thanks for watching 🎥
Great video, well filmed. Thank you
Many thanks!
I have to go there pne of these days... Thanks for the fantastic video!
@@botiduran344 thanks for watching 🚗👍
New subscriber here my friend!! Super awesome video and even cooler cars. I am starting a TH-cam channel with the building a 1928 Morgan/MG special. Instead of using a GN rear (none available in the US.) I am using an MG rear differential and beautiful spoked wire wheels. I am using an experimental aircraft opposed twin as the power plant possibly with a turbo.. I am setting up a machine shop and a forge in order to cast the aluminum adapter to link the motor and a 4 speed manual MG transmission. I am going to be able to cast any parts and then turn them down on the lathe or the mill. Depending on how the project turns out I may start building turn key replicas here in the States as well as kits. They will essentially be WWI airplanes without a prop or wings. I am going to use aircraft ceconite and spray it with plasticizer. It will be a wood over metal frame similar to both the Morgan and the Pembleton. I hope to start as soon as I am back on my feet from getting run over while riding my 1957 Harley Panhead...Probably by the end of the summer.
Who cares ?
@@tonywright8294 Nobody cares about any opinion you might have and even less about you.
Thanks bud👍
@@redfox111 Sure thing !! I think every real man loves these cars and to actually have someone like you be at these events and bring the action to us across the pond is awesome. It definitely gives me inspiration to work on my Morgan/MG special.
@@tonywright8294Well you obviously do. Why else waste time venting your misery over someone with plans and enthusiasm.
I love watching old cars and motor bike racing the range of different vehicles is incredible but the the strangest thing seeing one of my Volvo Amazons I built in 1993 is still about and it’s next to the Saab and silver alvis I can see the turquoise paint reflection of it and it’s exactly how I built it. Thank you the new owner!! ie it was called the happy car…
@@paulsnook5408 glad you enjoyed. And the memories 🚗⏰
I love the slammed Volvo Amazon.
@@chrishenniker5944 thanks 🚗👌
Thank you, appreciate the effort.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the video. I meant to go to the meet but had to work. Next best thing and many thanks again.
@@danielfielder337 you’re welcome 👈
So many beautiful machines in one place is mind boggling. Thank you so much for sharing. Can someone tell me what is the purpose of the small vertical blade on the front of many of the cars?
@@90FF1 the timing beam splitter ⏰🚗👌
@@redfox111 Thank you. And once again thanks for the splendid video.
Thank you for the vid. What a marvellous event . thank you for sharing. would love to be arround . Greetings from Frankfurt/Germany Chris
@@FordModelA-kp9ko thanks 🚗👍
11:22 Come on start you bally thing! What an amazing show/event!
I wish my country had something like this fantastic little racers
@@bgreen8853 👍🚗
12:14 The chain drive transmission on #90 looks like a reall ball-tearer!
@@helixworld I prefer to keep mine 😂
OMG! So many beautiful beasts doing what beasties do best, having fun!
They are!
brilliant! greeting from north carolina
Thanks
Very nice video 👌👌👌
Thanks 👈
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Thanks 👍
Thank you
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Thanks
Coolest Video on the internet
@@davidetters5466 I wish 👈👈😂
7:37 It looks like a GN, with a very interesting ohc V-twin engine. Is it a one-off?
1922 GN Vitesse with a GN-designed 1086cc 90° V-Twin OHC 35 bhp engine. Around 35 Vitesse models were built.
@@RoyCousins Thank you. I see this is an original car and was auctioned by Bonhams recently
Hello. What is it this black vertical plate than there is on the front of certain cars ???
timing beam splitter
@@timreynolds4784 Thank you very much.
Did you find out any information on that 91 car with the really awesome mechanicals? Looks recently restored however I have never seen that car in any of the races. Really exciting to see the technology involved!!! Thank you so much for bringing this to those of us across the pond....
It's the "Freikaiserwagen", originally built as a sprint and hill climb special in 1936 by David Fry & Dick Caeser, with Dick's cousin Joe Fry driving. It had a GN chassis, Morgan suspension and an Anzani V-twin engine, and subsequently modified with a Blackburne 1100c engine running on alcohol with a supercharger. Development was halted by the war, then it was upgraded again, but Joe Fry crashed fatally in 1950 and the project was abandoned. The car was repaired and used sporadically since the 1960s, but it has now been restored to compete in vintage events.
@@RoyCousins Wow! Thank you Roy!!! That was exactly the information I was looking for. I am a complete car nerd...especially when it comes to pre war cars and cars that have been cobbled together for a certain purpose. That thing is beautiful!! I believe I can see how they did the clutch assembly and I am going to to my 1928 with an opposed twin with a supercharger from an experimental airplane.. Super cool my friend. Thanks again.
Hi. What's the blue car with V2 engine behind the seat?
A quoi sert la plaque verticale , fixée a l'avant de chaque vehicule en competition ?? ( a traduire ) ..... Merci
Timing beam. Splitter. ⏰⏰⏰
New subscriber. Great video. That 91 has me wondering.Im guessing the fuel is gravity fed from that tank wing.I just wonder if having that weight up high actually upsets the car at all. I would think having it placed low down would help a lot except you would need a fuel pump as you then loose the gravity feed.But I really like difference, and that 91 sure has it.Kind regards.
Thanks for the comments and watching 🎥👍
Near the first part of the video, you panned past several cars lined up side-by-side under a canopy so fast I couldn't see the makes of them.
British at play... with cars as old as the event itself, great day out... any other country and it wouldn't be the same, the priority here is fun along with the enthusiasm for the old cars where Heath Robinson rules the day.
@@kenbradley5035 agreed 👍 🚗
👍👍
Ça sert a quoi la pièce noir à l avent des véhicules ?
Timing beam splitter ⏰⏰
What purpose has the vertical black knife in front of every car? Btw.: Nice Video!
@@kingearl2596 timing beam splitter ⏰
@@redfox111 Oh - thank you. It's very strange and very British, I like it.
combien de mois de salaire pour un ouvrier ?
my idea of Heaven
A little less speed on the badges please .... in order to see what car it is. Lovely video, thank you.
@@MarkusKorporaal ✅
I sub your channel! Cheers Fabrizio - like 710
@@fabrizioviscardi40 thanks. 👈👍👍
@@redfox111 Thanks a lot for sharing!
What, no Reliant Robins took part?!
Not that weekend 🚗😂
bit more time on the hill and less in the paddock would be nice
after watching the news (Trump) I am glad for some sanity,
Trump-The Greatest (president) Of All Time!!🥰
Dozens of projects? LIAR!!!
Who parked his red nonsense in front of a honourable Bentley?
What about the JAG with the high performance hubcaps and bumper stickers,real racy Rachel
If you are NOT narrating then what you are showing is largely meaningless.
If you know what you're looking at, there is a lot of meaning.
The lack of narration is one of the main attractions for me…
Wonderful content utterly ruined by appalling filming technique, wandering around aimlessly spraying everything with your phone doesn't cut the mustard.
Thanks for watching 🎥
@ 13:30 ... a genuine American rat rod.
@@rogerb5615 looks good 👈
Brum brum
Real cars making monstrous noises in the background....missed, clattering junk wheezing away at 50mph...featured...ugh.🤣
@@markholroyde9412 thanks for watching 👍