I have a lot of fond memories of visiting old car shows here in the UK with my father growing up, massive respect for the people who preserve these pieces of history. Hope your broken wrist heals quickly! Thank you for sharing this!
absolutely loved the video. you dont normally get to see stuff of this age, especially where im from over in aus. love that you give nuggets of history and info on all the vehicles you show too.
Love the video! I am a sucker for history videos :) I am wondering though if/when did we start to see a change from wooden to metal front axels? Did the change come from a safety concern or did it have something to do with durability?
Metal axles where pretty standard right away. That Brush I showed was really an exception to the norm. When I see a car with that varnished wood axle, right away I think 'Oh ya, that's a Brush'
Your knowledge and videos are top notch.
It's a great thing when about old cars talk somebody with such a passion! Greetings from Poland!
I went there when I was like 8 years old! It’s so cool to see the place again. Thanks for the video!
I love the beauty of old vehicles! I want to be able to own one myself one day 😊
I have a lot of fond memories of visiting old car shows here in the UK with my father growing up, massive respect for the people who preserve these pieces of history. Hope your broken wrist heals quickly! Thank you for sharing this!
You did an amazing presentation the narration was excellent in presenting the array of very special vehicles. AND you did with one hand!
Thanks!
Thank You! It's a very interesting show.
One month, no see. Glad to see you upload again.
Yes, I’ve been unable to do much with the broken wrist.
I’m in love with that one with the cranes
Wow! I need to go to this!
I think I enjoyed this video as much as you did making it!!!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it !
Love your videos mate, keep it up from england
planing to to Greenfield Village next year
these videos are nicely put together and professional. good work !
Love all the facts you give about each car you show!
Love your videos man! Keep ‘em coming!!!
This is like you’re our tour guide!! So fun!! And amazing for people who can’t socialise or can’t get to these places!!
I love green field village
Those bicycles are sure interesting. 😂
Sick video so well edited and its so cool to see the different cars
I'm really gonna have to travel to so many museums when I visit the US.
Love your vids man.
Would love to travel to the states and visit the festival. Seems like such a nice place with a lot of different vehicles
This is very interesting!!!
absolutely loved the video. you dont normally get to see stuff of this age, especially where im from over in aus. love that you give nuggets of history and info on all the vehicles you show too.
Awesome!
You’re doing great man!!! Keep up the great work!!!
Great video. I really enjoyed it! It looks like it was a lot of fun. I hope your wrist heals quickly!
Glad you had a good time!
I would of loved to have been there
Lovely video! Hope your wrist gets better
damn good video dude
Very interesting
keep it up !
Love the video! I am a sucker for history videos :) I am wondering though if/when did we start to see a change from wooden to metal front axels? Did the change come from a safety concern or did it have something to do with durability?
Metal axles where pretty standard right away. That Brush I showed was really an exception to the norm. When I see a car with that varnished wood axle, right away I think 'Oh ya, that's a Brush'
It always shocks me how little bicycles have really changed in almost 100 years
Those speedsters would have been a bit scary to drive at high speed in my opinion.
There's a reason early race car drivers got killed