The original Deux Chevaux was fitted with a lawn mower engine, the later engines (600cc) were up around 30+HP top speed just over 70mph. a brilliant family car
You missed the weirdest thing about the Model T. The transmission. You had three pedals on the floor. None of them were the throttle. That was a lever on the steering wheel. The pedals controlled the transmission. You had a brake, 2 forward speeds and 1 reverse speed. Once you got moving you just kick back and roll along at your top speed whatever that is.
My pinto rusted in half so I put the motor in a Mustang. The Mustang rotted away so I put the motor in an LTD. That motor in the LTD got 43 mpg. The new 2.3 injected motor in my Ranger is just junk. I want my old motor back.
the Chrysler Turbine Car could run on perfume: Fuel options, The Turbine Car could run on a variety of fuels, including: Tequila in Mexico ,Perfume channel number 5 was used, Peanut oil , Soybean oil Diesel fuel
Who made this list? 🤔 Many of those cars are actually great! 😁
@23:35 Boy, those model T,s sure where ahead of their time with O2 sensors!!!
The original Deux Chevaux was fitted with a lawn mower engine, the later engines (600cc) were up around 30+HP top speed just over 70mph. a brilliant family car
Rover experimented with gasturbine engined cars in the early 1950s
You missed the weirdest thing about the Model T. The transmission. You had three pedals on the floor. None of them were the throttle. That was a lever on the steering wheel. The pedals controlled the transmission. You had a brake, 2 forward speeds and 1 reverse speed. Once you got moving you just kick back and roll along at your top speed whatever that is.
Pick a Dodge lane narorater. Dodge put a V10 more fitting for a truck in a sports car. Five years later, Dodge put a V10 supercar engine in a truck.
A Gremlin with a ford 302 and a c-4 is fun.
Ever see a Crosley cobra engine. It's sheet metal copper brazed together.
obviously, if the lazy person who made this video did his research, it might have made the list
The Chrysler Turbine was never a production vehicle.
I had no idea they made a five liter gremlin but have driven a 360 powered 4x4 one that was factory built. Michigan special if I remember right.
My pinto rusted in half so I put the motor in a Mustang. The Mustang rotted away so I put the motor in an LTD. That motor in the LTD got 43 mpg. The new 2.3 injected motor in my Ranger is just junk. I want my old motor back.
I had a Daf. I think it was from Norway. 2 cylinder engine. Rubber band transmission. Very slow, got excellent gas mileage. I miss that car.
DAF was a Dutch brand. First mass produced car with CVT. Taken over by Volvo in the late seventies. Still exists as a truck builder.
I remember DAFs! Been in one a fair bit. Variomatic transmission I think.
@@paulebbers3402 DAF trucks division is part of PACCAR these days, along with Kenworth and Peterbilt
Had a few Bugs, miss those cars also.
I’ve seen the Laverda V6 race at my local circuit. Impressive sound, went well!
Another list made by someone with no real life experience, let alone auto/motorcycle experience.
inacurrate in places.
37MPH ? I’d be afraid to bring it over 20MPH.
Showing out costs money.
the Chrysler Turbine Car could run on perfume:
Fuel options, The Turbine Car could run on a variety of fuels, including: Tequila in Mexico ,Perfume channel number 5 was used, Peanut oil , Soybean oil Diesel fuel