8 Insane Vintage Cars Powered by Aero Engines
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2021
- Talking vintage cars, classic cars or old cars, we have to mention of vintage race car build, vintage race car restoration, classic car restoration, old race car restoration or old race car build by talented car builders around the world but it is more interesting if these vintage race cars or old race cars powered by aero engines, unbelievable! amazing! After thousands of restoration hours, we have chances to see a lot of rebuilt aero engine cars or car with aircraft engine that run again with nice sound, powerful engine and SPEED! In this feature, a list of 8 amazing car with aircraft engine and aero engine cars that will be showed for you guys so if you are the fans of vintage race cars, old race cars, car with aircraft engine... check out these hottest insane vintage car restoration right now! Enjoy your ride, give us a big THUMBS UP and SUBSCRIBE if you like this video:
00:12 1911 Fiat S76 "The Beast of Turin"
01:30 Hand-Built V12 Aircraft Engine Car
02:40 BMW Brutus Experimental Vehicle
04:16 "Final Objective" 1955 Chevrolet Sports Coupe
05:20 IL Drago Ruggente (The Roaring Dragon)
06:25 The Napier Bentley
07:50 The 1952 Bentley Merlin Special
09:01 1926 Thomas Special 'Babs"
(land speed record car)
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I think it's heartwarming to see old engines being repurposed and put to work again
OMG. The flames... and the smoke... and the noise... insane! Love it!
Thanks, pls share!!!
Back in the mid 1970's I drove with a colleague to Capel Curig in North Wales to buy a Jaguar XK150S and drove up a farm lane to a large barn full of beautiful classic vehicles. The seller was Owen Wyn Owen who then proceeded to show us a project he was working on restoring Babs amongst his many other projects. The cylinder heads were off and the exposed cylinders were the size of flower pots. At the time he was trying to recover a similar liberty engine from a swamp in Florida for spare parts. Not bad for a lecturer at Bangor University!!
lovely drive, would highly recommend 👍😎
I just love how massive they all are while having less cargo and passenger space than a Kia Rio
you were lucky enough to find room for wallet and house keys in the cockpit ;)
Two thumbs way up for adding all of the descriptive information pop ups. There's so many videos of who knows what, because they didn't bother to even list of vehicles name. Well done and very appreciated thank you
Nice, thank you Sir 👍
It’s insane to see these absolute monsters of machines running and doing it well. I could watch this video a dozen times and not get bored.
it would be a sight to behold seeing those land speed record cars at their top speed
What I find utterly compelling about these cars is how unbelievably cantankerous those huge old engines were (I simply cannot imagine flying an aircraft powered by such unreliable, by modern standards, engines). Yet, when they run, they produce so much torque that they'll strip the teeth off the gears in the most durable gearboxes. I imagine, if you know what you're doing, running one of these big engines must be frustrating and rewarding in equally huge measure. Certainly, they won't leave you feeling indifferent!
Most of them run so much better when they're installed in aircraft. I can't put my finger on why some of these engines in the cars are left so poorly tuned
@@jetstream454 The flight logs and memoirs of air crews who flew aircraft powered by these kinds of engines, generally speaking, reflect just how often they suffered engine trouble. Engine reliability was an issue even in WWII, though it isn't much heard of, since air crews had more pressing issues at hand, like being shot at, and that generally steals the limelight. On every raid, a certain percentage of aircraft turned back with mechanical trouble before reaching the target.
And, knowing old engines, no matter how well you tune them, they fall out of tune quite readily for a myriad of reasons. So i wouldn't be too hasty to blame the owners for poor maintenance.
they weren't going through a gearbox in the plane, propeller was bolted straight
@@ElBach1y In most cases that's quite true. What i was alluding to was the adaptation of such engines to automotive use. Breaking gearboxes in that application with them is a recurrent theme.
@@ElBach1y He was talking about car gearboxes, but on that note often those big planes had gear reduction propeller shafts.
Always a good sign when
- the driver's seat looks like an airplane cockpit
- the exhaust belches out meter-long flames you can barbeque sausages with
- the engine sounds like it's about to take off
WAS FÜR EIN GEFÜHL. VIELEN LIEBEN DANK...FRIEDEN und FREIHEIT...
I like brutus
Yes, most of us like BRUTUS, the iconic vehicle built from aircraft engine.
I like the last car wrecked and buried for 40 years!
That Fiat is amazing! A four banger with the displacement of a RR Merlin! Let that sink in a moment.
I have seen the brutus (not running), i already took a look in the cockpit. I already was at the Sinsheim Musuem, its a nice car
Yes, that right!
Yes, it's a great car, and the name fits .
I’ve been at speyer and Sinsheim. It’s great really massive.
I always love to see a V12 Merlin in a car. It just makes me happy.
My upvote is the old codger doing john force style burnouts in the red car. Everyone else is putting. He’s giving er’ the beans.
0:49 The idea of a vehicle producing enough power at 1,000 rpm to sustain 128mph is insane
The engines at this time was so huge , that's normal it run at lower RPM for maximum power ^^
i speaked about my tiny 3cc rc cars nitro engine capable of 3 hp at + 33000rmp ,he's tiny he'sfast like a bee but a huge engine powerful and "fast" like an elephant is not the same ^^ 300hp from a 2.0 litre is not the same like 300hp from a12 litre ! (look at the size of the FIAT engine ...)
Try driving a car through the city with flame's incinerating everyone on the sidewall and deafening the rest.
You would probably get an infringement. : )
Yes!!!!!
@@madjidhamdini8114 no way it's at 33000 rpm's.
@@gabrielv.4358 Actually, 36,000 RPM has been achieved and documented after a Japanese research paper was published. These small displacement, high RPM engines operate at a level where fluidics can be employed to control blow-by and also as a means to effect VVT.
Ini yang di sebut tua-tua keladi 😁😁😁,,biarpun mobil model tua tapi mesin gaharr...luarr biasa👍👍👍 !!!
Hearing Protection anyone. ? Naw, we are British. WE across the Pond Yanks love these things. We put them in our Hydroplanes. Sir Malcolm had a couple of rides without wheels/ powered BY???. He flew across the Water. That was cool. Jay Leno has a Garage full of COOL.
Thanks for putting this video together. That was a lot of fun to watch.
Thank you Sir, hope you enjoy and please share if possible🙏
Such beautiful motor cars. Long may they keep ticking over.
The more our government pushes us to electric vehicles, the more I feel I need one of those 47Litre aircraft engines in my car.
Flames shooting out the sides. Seems safe. Let’s go for a ride😂
There was a guy who built a car with a P38 engine as the power source . . . it could be heard all over our small town when he took out the garbage where it was stored! 👍👍😘
Some of the informations are wrong. The Beast of Turin has no aircraft engine and Brutus has a displacement of 47 liters (46,93) and was built between 1998 and 2006 and not in the Fifties.
Wrong,brutus was built in the fifties check Wikipedia page of brutus
@@unclerobert7532, nope! de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brutus_(Experimentalfahrzeug)
@@paddycore8985 you have the German page ,i read the English page not German , two different pages of Wikipedia
@@paddycore8985 myself do not understand or speak german so I'll read the English page of Wikipedia
@@unclerobert7532, see, that’s why Wikipedia isn’t a fully trustworthy source for information. I read the English article and it is absolute crap. How could have Brutus been built shortly after WW II when the Technik Museum Sinsheim, that built it, was founded in 1981.😉
Go look at Jay Lenos collection, a couple of Merlins, Hispano Suizas etc.
As for Beast of Turin,,, Duncan actually races that at Goodwood and it is not super slow. And drives it to the track.
And scares everyone on the Goodwood hill.
Jay leno has some crazy beasts
The Goodwood footage of The Beast's appearance with other large displacement early racers makes for compelling viewing.
Wszystkie maszyny są niesamowite ale największe wrażenie robi na mnie Fiat s76 po prostu no jest Bogiem to jest potwór potęga i tyle pozdrawiam
The informationabout V12 engines was amazing. I learned so many things that I never knew before. I had to replay it a few times to fully understand the masses of information that was given.
Want the Beast of Turin as my daily driver!
How you can't love these amazing cars !?
Yeah 🙌
Nice seeing the Aussie built Final Objective again! Such an awesome car with fantastic details... The airbrush work is amazing!!! And from memory, made road legal in Victoria lol
Yes, was fully street legal in Victoria. but I think Rod was the only one allowed to drive it.🙂
I would imagine someone in the Victoria MoT must have been a fan.
Love the Railton powered one. You can show off to ya mates and cook lunch at the same time
Ikr . A bit like DJ John Peel's spiffing idea of a combined bidet and dish-washer . 🤣
Totally badass!
Чудо техники! Красавцы!
The second one is just pure monster
the most beautiful and beautiful demonstration of brute force. . in the simplicity of a car.
Hier ist der Punkt, wo ich mir Geruchs TH-cam wünsche
Tolle Maschinen ♥
Brutus featured in an episode of Top Gear racing against a car with a non supercharged Merlin engine. Both were great cars.
Oui alors la super l'échappement libre sur cette machine top geer
Impressive, this is not just a car. But this is a masterpiece 👍
Exactly Sir, not only as a car but these amazing creations look like some artworks 👍
Great for picking the kids up from school!
0:30. Love that chain-drive with the giant sprocket!
Beautiful and great to see still working. And in the UK ULEZ free!!
3:53 nice!
Wurstel and lead....very good!
BMW BRUTUS ,what a beast of a car
I like the idea of using the exhaust flames as indicator lights :)
The Beast Of Turin is my favorite.
Yeah, me too and The BRUTUS more!
Haha saw the brutus just yesterday in action 👍🏻
That big FIAT monster; I don't believe that was ever intended as an Aero Engine!!!
It sure spits the fire!!!
You're correct, but the video wouldn't be complete without a nod to the "Fiat Fire Spitter"!!
Hold it!! Am I crazy or did I see a Turbo on the port side of that Fire Spitter?? As many times as I've seen it on YT, this is the 1st time I noticed it! DUH!!
the Bentley's are CRAZY beautiful
There is a 1920/30's Bentley with a meteor engine (Non super charged merlin) that I've seen. It comes equipped with a wooden block to put under the throttle pedal to stop the wheels spinning up when he drives it on the road!
Insane vehicles
Absolutely awesome. I bet the eco-green loons are spitting feathers over this one. Hope so!
Thank you, nice 👍
I think the good cylinder volume is like the rock star age, at least 27 !
Ok 👌
This is one of the badass era of cars
リアルチキチキマシン猛レース!!かっちょ良い!
You just have to be a car bloke to understand. Absolute beauty. Imagine 170+ mph in the babs. fkn terrifying
How many miles to the gallon?
Ans.: Who cares?
Luggage space?
Ans.: Who needs it?
5:20 - bruh, this smoking man got me 😂
I see this guy broke out his flip phone to get some vintage video!
Napier- Bentley is the coolest toaster on the planet.
Perfette per la transazione ecologica 🤣👍
The vintage cars weren't insane. The drivers were... 😁
(A request: please could you leave the captions on screen for twice as long? I know we can pause or slow down the video to read them at our leisure, but that spoils the audio. Also, if we're rushing to read all the details, we can't get a good look at the cars before the camera shot shifts. Many thanks!)
Gostei do 8 lsane vintage cars powered by aero engine
Vintage Pod racer!
DONT YA JUST LOVE THESE THINGS ...? !
THERE WAS SO MUCH WE NEEDED TO
LEARN ABOUT SPEED AND THESE INVENTORS AND ENGINEERS SHOULD
BE REMEMBERED AND REVERED...
200kid
"sir, would you like a hot dog covered in hot unburnt gasoline?"
That was great to watch!
Thank you, hope you enjoy 😀
Imagine how that hot dog tastes after being roasted in exhaust fumes.
Delicious Sir!
Am here watching vintage do a powerslide even a bit.. with a thin skinny tyre
Nice video let down by the small text that flashes by too fast to read entirely.
Amazing. Thx
Das ist so geil 👍😁❤️🇩🇪
Some of these cars sounded awesome in my headphones 🤘
Oh Nice! Yes, only headphones can help us feel in deep!
Que hermoso sería poder conducir algunos de estos automóviles
Could you PLEASE Show the texts at least 5 seconds longer? It really takes the joy of the video
Pause it, read, continue, then watch it from the beginning ignoring the text.
Даешь гонки Лондон Мехико 😊😊😊
Love ❤
thank you
It's like watching Mad Max.😁
This proves there was a time when cars were fun.
And drivers deaf .
I feel cheated with today's Corolla's : (
As well you should. 😁
The clasiic CAR....
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️Ilikke..keren
Thank you, please share!
Looks like an “Active Stubborn old man”.
Грета Тунберг одобряет.
El Tempo Gigante!
i want to daily drive one of these
loveeee, perfect
Everyone loves the Brutus. I remember seeing it on Top Gear years ago. It's such an angry evil machine in every way. You can tell that engine didn't want to be land based. Proper German sense of humour. Do you know how big your bollocks have to be to power slide that thing? No brakes to really be cared about, wheels off a push bike and more torque than the Earths rotation. Props to that dude driving it.
Wouldn’t much larger circumference wheels be more appropriate for such a narrow rpm range?
😁,☺️👍🏻👍🏻,Good..Beautiful Antik..
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!
Brutus 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yeah, Brutus is so unique!
Stick out yer arm of to see if the engine is running. Brilliant video.
Thank you
7:42
The size comparison between what I believe is Fangios Maserati 250F from 1957 and whatever that behemoth that it’s passing
00:03 D day be like
Sublime.
Efficiency, like a steam locomotive
Ah the days of external combustion engines! ;-)
7:54 wickedly cool car!
Nice👌
This is passion
That's right, Sir!
im a new sub loved liked shared and very very coooool ! :D
Thank you so much 👍
I'd love to know more about the Hand-Built V12 Aircraft Engine Car - what engine, who designed it etc.
Sorry We don't have more news about this car!
hola Buen video amigo👌
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