Possibly my favourite episode ever. As most people have said already, to have these cars owned by such a knowledgeable and nice guy makes it even better. Keep up the good work Johnny and team 👍
Thank you George. Tony's taste is superb, and it's not about buying cars for outside appreciation. He owns the vehicles for himself. Question is, what is everyone's favourite car in his Cave?
I had a very similar collection at one point a lot earlier in my life. Forever polishing and cherishing them and keeping them on display just for my eyes only. They were Matchbox, Dinky toys, Hot Wheels and Corgi 😅....the closest I'll ever get to this phenomenal collection, superb!.
I’m one of the photographers in Alderley Edge, I’ve been lucky enough to see this collection and go out in the Z8. I’ve got to say that Tony is one of the most genuine and enthusiastic car collectors I’ve ever met. Truly a humble man with one of the best enthusiasts car collections in the country
What an amazing collection. I particularly like the MG X-power, which in it's previous incarnations as the De Tomaso Mangusta, and Qvale Magusta had already caused two manufacturers to go bankrupt before it finished off MG. There's something especially cool about a car that makes such bad business sense, but they built it anyway.
I could listen to Tony for hours!! What an interesting man. Love his cars. Certainly has a few quid tied up in them. The Healey and RS2000 really ticks my boxes. Thank you 🙏
What a legend this guy is and he doesn't realise it. So under the radar, if anyone was more deserving of being a star in a car on TG, he is it. Thanks Johnny, I agree a no brainer visit. That MG, I'd had literally forgotten about those. So thanks to Tony and to you for airing, only problem it was too short!
What a gent. He deserves it. You can tell how passionate he is about the cars and yet he has no airs and graces. Well done Johnny Never fails to produce the finest 😁 Cheers man 🥂
Wow, what a nice guy and a heart-stopping collection. As a biker I'd have liked more time on his 2 wheeled collection but get why the cars took centre stage in this show. If I had to pick a car from the show it would be the Ford GT by a mile (I'm a Ken Miles fan)..... Alas the only two things Tony and I have in common are our love of vehicles and our NYE Birthdays, although mine was 1960. Thanks for the video Jonny.
Great episode 👍 What I really like about the collection is the owner didn't just buy what he liked looking at. He appears to know each car inside out. 👍
I love the Car Cave episodes - and this has to be the best of them. It stands out that Tony just loves cars - and it’s infectious. Great to see - and I’m only in Sandbach if he needs any help giving them a run out…
Here in USA youo used to be able to buy surplus jeeps in the back of Popular Science magazine. All boxed up with instructions to put together! Looks like you need to send Shaky over there to look over the motorcycles.
I love when cars like these are owned by someone like Tony, who seems like a top chap and is happy to give us all a peek at the collection without being a show-off. Lovely chap, lovely collection. Great video Johnny, really enjoyable.
@@mattmorris2867 not sure what the owner is advertising or where it indicates he’s looking to sell any of these cars (quite the opposite in that he seems to have been collecting these over many years)?
What a legend! Had me smiling throughout with the details & every 1 immaculate & loved like it was his only car. A joy to behold. Hope you got Bruce Waynes number for another episode...
i never thought i would see such a well heeled man speak like someone you would meet on site, what a pleasure it must have been for you Johnny. Tony, you are pure gold mate.
That got me as well, but the whole thing was full of little casual asides. This has got to be one of the most perfect videos I've seen in a long time. Everything about it, the dog snuffling around, got to have a garage dog! Even the T shirt, "Only one more car, I promise!"
Just found this episode. Love how Tony has kept so many of his cars from back in the day The RS2000 was my era but sadly never had one. Had a one of the last 3 litre Sport Capris on a X reg. Wish I’d kept that. Thanks for sharing your collection Tony with us
At home sick and this is one of my favourite car barn episodes. This guy is so interesting. You can tell he's passion for each car. Jonny, you have to drive some of these cars. Yes that Maserati is beautiful. So is that Datsun? Would like to see more about them. You even tempted us with the keys waggling in that Austin Healy. I was hoping it would be driven. I'm not a huge fan of German cars but those old classics are stunning. Would love to see them being driven as well. All of them fabulous. Would definitely have some them in my collection. I'll just stick to the Diecast that I can afford now.
Johnny, for me, the best or your content you post is Private Garages! My favourite episodes. Here a Northern guy, eclectic hidden garage, just following his life story and he raced ! He knew every detail on every car, some money cars and some he just liked ! Better than Jay Leno ! A true enthusiast, but Jay likes the money cars, but he like us, would fill a garage with loved cars, even an Allegro ! I would have a Capri !
What a unique collection. Thanks Jonny. I'm especially intrigued by the mint, one-off Mustang. It looks great and I wonder if it might be one of the most valuable Mustangs out there.
I love the part at 13:56 where Tony says he's "mechanically sympathetic" as he's stood in front of a pair of mangled racecar doors on the wall and he's just finished telling the story about going sideways on his RS2000! Interesting guy with a great collection - and not afraid to use them either. Brilliant episode, this one.
I recall the MG was originally intended to have been offered with up to 1000bhp from factory when a nitrous kit was fitted. Never knew if they ever came though with that offer on any though. Seen a couple of them in the flesh and the are cartoonish in a cool way.
Nice to see Tony still has his BTCC Avensis, not many of them NGTC cars survive once theyve finished their time in the series they get taken to pieces and the parts used to build something else
What an amazing personal collection of special cars and stories and even better...apart from the MG SV...they're all on the button. Thought I recognised the plate on the Mini...checked my pics...saw it at a Cheshire show in 2021, just looked absolutely split mint then and in the video. Looking forward to the BMW video now. Thanks to Tony for inviting you, and therefore us in to see them. Great job Jonny and the Team as always. Loved it...thanks once again 👍👍
The g60 started out as a farboud gts built in norfolk around 2003. Early prototype i believe had audi v8 but had issues. The company went under and the gts design was sold to ginetta.
That BMW CSL is absolutely gorgeous. How they've lost their way! And I love the niche tuning company names you get with this stuff. "Kenne Bell" super chargers and "Harvey Bailey" handling packs. Gotta be a smith and sniff joke in there somewhere.
Late watching this episode but wow, worth the wait. Eclectic collection of cars owned by a true petrolhead. Incredible stories and well done to the owner for your success. Richly deserved.
*Really interesting stuff, great that he's so keen on the history of these old cars. He and the Merak turned up at an evening classic car meet that we went to last year, not far from Alderley Edge, looked fantastic. Hope to see some of the others around the area this year*
Yes johnny that Maserati is a beautiful 70's supercar , very lucky to have come across that example and very brave as anything Italian is beautiful but ultimately fragile
What an infectious car-enthusiasm! Wonderful :D And yes, the Marek is an overlooked, sort of 'underdoggy' Maserati, but I'm longing for a 70's CSL now! 😃
About the Mustang, I think Mr. Hughes might have missed that the car had the first electronically controlled intermittent wipers. I had a 67 Thunderbird that had intermittent wippers but they were vacuum operated off the intake manifold as were most of the in cab control's. That made them unreliable at times because at idle vacuum was low plus leaks would show up in the system of a monster of press fit rubber hoses and vacuum control pots under the dash. Keep up the great work, loved Car Pervert and this show is great.
Never mind the Merak, you want a Bora. In 1980 I was in a ropey black Bora 4.9 as we left the Denham roundabout heading towards Slough behind a new Rover SD1 Vitesse. The Vitesse floored it, and so did we. In the quarter mile of dual carriageway, we passed the Vitesse and were doing 130 before we backed off. The following day, pulling onto the forecourt to get fuel, the front left suspension collapsed. A lesson learned!!
Couldn't work out why all the licence plates were ADH but finally worked out it's Antony D Hughes... :D Lovely collection and seems like a very down to earth guy considering. :)
That 1978 Maserati Merak SS it's up my street, good Car Cave episode as always. Keep them coming Jonny, great work, love the history behind the cars and the owners.
Remember seeing one of them MG one of 80 at my local car show I went to! Back in late 2000s fantastic collection of cars. Absolutely banging video again as always.
Fantastic collection again, diverse, every car has a role... Oh to be spoilt for choice every time I opened the garage door.. off to buy a lottery ticket!
I'm both impressed and envious. Each car is worthy of a feature vid and I don't doubt the bikes are as well. Well done Tony Hughes. Thanks to you for allowing the Late Brakers to share this. Nice one Jonny.
I reckon this has been my favourite. For such a collection ems like such a down to earth guy with a wealth of knowledge on every car/brand/era. Amazing
Wow what a collection and credit to the man who owns them there out the box every single one of them that jag omg a dream for me to just have a drive of that wish him every bit of health and happiness in life
An incredible collection, the Datsun Samuri and the Mustang really stand out. I saw the Premier of Flash of Genius at the Toronto International Film Festival 2008 with Greg Kinnear and Alan Alada in attendance
Johnny.... you've outdone yourself this time! A 240Z.....my first car.....and...a midnight blue Maserati Merak. Wow. Dad parked our boring but nice XJ6 next to a midnight blue Merak at the St Ives shopping village in 197?.... gorgeous car! ❤
That rare blue MG X-Power was an updated version of the Qvale Mangusta. MG bought the failing Italian company and rebodied the existing car they had produced. Interesting car.
Great to see a garage with quirky fun automobiles and not the run of the mill Ferraris and Lambos. A real car guy who obviously has the means for exotics, but his tastes are more personal to him and not soneone who just buys the latest supercar to just look at. Kudos to him.
The 240Z was not designed by a German Count. Count Albrecht Goertz was employed by Nissan as a consultant. After a falling out with Nissan it is said Goertz took his designs to Toyota and it became the 2000 GT. Nissan started again from scratch and the result was the in-house designed 240Z.
Albrecht Goertz was a flagrant self-publicist - he didn't design the 2000GT either, that was also an in-house design by Toyota's Satoru Nozaki. Goertz did design a sports/GT concept for Datsun/Nissan, I think, but it was really quite different to either the 2000GT or what the 240Z would end up becoming. One thing that he can definitely be credited with is the BMW 507, not a bad one for the CV in itself.
Yes the 'German Count' Goertz was indeed employed by Nissan as a consultant - an advisor to a joint Nissan/Yamaha project called A550X. A dissatisfied Nissan terminated the project at prototype stage in 1964 and Goertz was jettisoned. I believe it was Yamaha that took that work to Toyota who developed it on to be the 2000GT, but that is not our story here. With Goertz gone, Nissan's president Mr K established a new project team in 1965 to design a 'halo' 2 seat sports car and in that team it was Kumeo Tamura's designs that became the Nissan S30 or 240Z.
Possibly my favourite episode ever. As most people have said already, to have these cars owned by such a knowledgeable and nice guy makes it even better. Keep up the good work Johnny and team 👍
Thank you George. Tony's taste is superb, and it's not about buying cars for outside appreciation. He owns the vehicles for himself. Question is, what is everyone's favourite car in his Cave?
The Mini!
Torn between the RS2000 and the Mustang 🤔
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@@TheLateBrakeShow Without doubt the Mustang. The back story and Shelby's magic touch.
The headlights of the MG XPower SV do not come from the Renault Clio, but from a Fiat Punto and the rear lights from a Fiat Coupé.
Indeed.
Fiat Punto Headlights...
And me, I was just about to write that they were punto headlights.
What a fabulous collection and a very nice chap who owns them.
Yep, me too. I was busy Googling 2002 Punto headlights to double check. That my friends, marks us as complete car geeks! 🤣
I am similarly afflicted
It gives me hope for humanity that there are still folks alive today who know this kind of stuff.
I had a very similar collection at one point a lot earlier in my life. Forever polishing and cherishing them and keeping them on display just for my eyes only. They were Matchbox, Dinky toys, Hot Wheels and Corgi 😅....the closest I'll ever get to this phenomenal collection, superb!.
enjoyed that comment a lot.
Me too. Even had the dedicated compartmentalised briefcase to keep them in! Wish I still had it all...
Proper collection, not trying to impress anyone with that, but still manages to.
Agree. What a guy Tony is. If you could choose one, what would it be and why?
Would have to be the Bentley for the unrivaled wafting.
@@TheLateBrakeShow for me it would be the Willys Jeep
@@TheLateBrakeShow The CSL. Always been high on my wishlist! Pretty from every conceivable angle, coupled with that legendary straight six 👌
Campbell's RR
Great guy that seems to genuinely love his cars (MG lights are from a Punto btw) 👍🏼
He Seems like a proper top bloke. You can see and hear his passion. Great collection. Thanx for sharing with us 🙏
I’m one of the photographers in Alderley Edge, I’ve been lucky enough to see this collection and go out in the Z8. I’ve got to say that Tony is one of the most genuine and enthusiastic car collectors I’ve ever met. Truly a humble man with one of the best enthusiasts car collections in the country
One of your best episides Jonny!!! It wasn't just the specific cars, it was Tony's knowledge together with the amazing back stories
What an amazing collection. I particularly like the MG X-power, which in it's previous incarnations as the De Tomaso Mangusta, and Qvale Magusta had already caused two manufacturers to go bankrupt before it finished off MG. There's something especially cool about a car that makes such bad business sense, but they built it anyway.
What a beautiful car collection, and the owner comes across as such a lovely bloke....
Happy days indeed.
I could listen to Tony for hours!! What an interesting man. Love his cars. Certainly has a few quid tied up in them. The Healey and RS2000 really ticks my boxes. Thank you 🙏
What a legend this guy is and he doesn't realise it. So under the radar, if anyone was more deserving of being a star in a car on TG, he is it. Thanks Johnny, I agree a no brainer visit. That MG, I'd had literally forgotten about those. So thanks to Tony and to you for airing, only problem it was too short!
What a gent. He deserves it.
You can tell how passionate he is about the cars and yet he has no airs and graces.
Well done Johnny
Never fails to produce the finest 😁
Cheers man 🥂
Wow, what a wonderful collection of cars, chosen from the heart. Cheers Jonny and Tony 👍🏻
Wow, what a nice guy and a heart-stopping collection. As a biker I'd have liked more time on his 2 wheeled collection but get why the cars took centre stage in this show. If I had to pick a car from the show it would be the Ford GT by a mile (I'm a Ken Miles fan).....
Alas the only two things Tony and I have in common are our love of vehicles and our NYE Birthdays, although mine was 1960.
Thanks for the video Jonny.
Great episode 👍
What I really like about the collection is the owner didn't just buy what he liked looking at. He appears to know each car inside out. 👍
I love the Car Cave episodes - and this has to be the best of them.
It stands out that Tony just loves cars - and it’s infectious.
Great to see - and I’m only in Sandbach if he needs any help giving them a run out…
You've got to going and see his mate with the batmobile Johnny!
Here in USA youo used to be able to buy surplus jeeps in the back of Popular Science magazine. All boxed up with instructions to put together! Looks like you need to send Shaky over there to look over the motorcycles.
What a collection, what an owner.
As always, unbelievable content! Always amazes me how many hidden gems like this we have in the UK.
Fantastic collection, but I think he's mistaken about the headlights of the MG, their are actually Fiat Punto lights and not Renault Clio
Sounds right. I was wondering why they don't look like Renault Clio to me 😂
MK2 Punto to be precise
He would struggle to find Clio lights to fit that.
I love when cars like these are owned by someone like Tony, who seems like a top chap and is happy to give us all a peek at the collection without being a show-off. Lovely chap, lovely collection. Great video Johnny, really enjoyable.
It’s an advert though. That’s why they do it. Always looking to sell stuff this lot.
@@mattmorris2867 give over mate
@@greg4712 Er.. how about no?
@@greg4712 How mature.
@@mattmorris2867 not sure what the owner is advertising or where it indicates he’s looking to sell any of these cars (quite the opposite in that he seems to have been collecting these over many years)?
What a legend! Had me smiling throughout with the details & every 1 immaculate & loved like it was his only car. A joy to behold.
Hope you got Bruce Waynes number for another episode...
What an amazing collection and what a lovely down to earth guy Tony is!
Love the T shirt he's wearing, how appropriate! lol
I am literally just over a minute into watching this and I know I'm gonna love it, keep up the good work Jonny
Thank you so much for watching Jason
Having watched it all now, I'm a recent owner of a boring bmw 1 series and definitely looking forward to the BMW Z8 drive 👍🏻
Nice collection!
Thank you Safety Showers!😎
i never thought i would see such a well heeled man speak like someone you would meet on site, what a pleasure it must have been for you Johnny. Tony, you are pure gold mate.
You know you did something right when you can casually say: "My friend has a Batmobile!"
That got me as well, but the whole thing was full of little casual asides. This has got to be one of the most perfect videos I've seen in a long time. Everything about it, the dog snuffling around, got to have a garage dog! Even the T shirt, "Only one more car, I promise!"
Amazing collection. One thing though the mg sv has fiat punto headlights . The collection is really interesting 👌
Just found this episode. Love how Tony has kept so many of his cars from back in the day The RS2000 was my era but sadly never had one. Had a one of the last 3 litre Sport Capris on a X reg. Wish I’d kept that. Thanks for sharing your collection Tony with us
Those Clio headlamps are from a Punto I suspect...
Good episode!
What an awesome collection to have. In my opinion the BMW 3.0CSL is the best looking car BMW has ever made.
Hmm... E30 M3 my personal favourite 😊
A real “collector’s collector” there! Love seeing petrolheads who appreciate everything from the exotic to the agricultural 🙌
You have put it better than we did. Thank you.
At home sick and this is one of my favourite car barn episodes. This guy is so interesting. You can tell he's passion for each car. Jonny, you have to drive some of these cars. Yes that Maserati is beautiful. So is that Datsun? Would like to see more about them. You even tempted us with the keys waggling in that Austin Healy. I was hoping it would be driven. I'm not a huge fan of German cars but those old classics are stunning. Would love to see them being driven as well. All of them fabulous. Would definitely have some them in my collection. I'll just stick to the Diecast that I can afford now.
What an incredible watch. One of the best yet!!!
Johnny, for me, the best or your content you post is Private Garages! My favourite episodes.
Here a Northern guy, eclectic hidden garage, just following his life story and he raced ! He knew every detail on every car, some money cars and some he just liked !
Better than Jay Leno ! A true enthusiast, but Jay likes the money cars, but he like us, would fill a garage with loved cars, even an Allegro ! I would have a Capri !
Yes, I completely agree, and I would have a Capri if I could find the right one!
What a unique collection. Thanks Jonny.
I'm especially intrigued by the mint, one-off Mustang. It looks great and I wonder if it might be one of the most valuable Mustangs out there.
I love the part at 13:56 where Tony says he's "mechanically sympathetic" as he's stood in front of a pair of mangled racecar doors on the wall and he's just finished telling the story about going sideways on his RS2000!
Interesting guy with a great collection - and not afraid to use them either. Brilliant episode, this one.
Yes Maserati is my favourite Italian car make. I saw a red Merak in Wellington (NZ) in the 1980s and was impressed
Tony I regularly run past your house while listening to Smith and Sniff! Always watching out for the robotic lawnmower. Lovely collection
I recall the MG was originally intended to have been offered with up to 1000bhp from factory when a nitrous kit was fitted. Never knew if they ever came though with that offer on any though. Seen a couple of them in the flesh and the are cartoonish in a cool way.
Nice to see Tony still has his BTCC Avensis, not many of them NGTC cars survive once theyve finished their time in the series they get taken to pieces and the parts used to build something else
Lovely collection, a tremendously knowledgeable owner and a presenter in heaven! Thanks from Australia
You know a car collecter is cool when they have a beetle ❤
What a collection. Great owner and interview. Thank you for your work, putting this together.
Thank you very much to Tony.
What an amazing personal collection of special cars and stories and even better...apart from the MG SV...they're all on the button. Thought I recognised the plate on the Mini...checked my pics...saw it at a Cheshire show in 2021, just looked absolutely split mint then and in the video.
Looking forward to the BMW video now.
Thanks to Tony for inviting you, and therefore us in to see them.
Great job Jonny and the Team as always.
Loved it...thanks once again 👍👍
Well played Tony. A very lovely collection indeed. Cheers, Michael Hughes in Toronto.
23:35 not Renault Clio headlights but more advanced fiat Punto MK2 headlights. Which were better headlights than my BMW, as it happens😊
Me and my dad put the steel up and cladded that green unit, thie fella was having the house built and it was stunning. He was a really nice fella too.
The g60 started out as a farboud gts built in norfolk around 2003. Early prototype i believe had audi v8 but had issues. The company went under and the gts design was sold to ginetta.
I believe Marcos bought it off Arash Farboud, then Lawrence Tomlinson (Ginetta) bought it off them.
Was Newmarket so Suffolk not Norfolk
That BMW CSL is absolutely gorgeous. How they've lost their way! And I love the niche tuning company names you get with this stuff. "Kenne Bell" super chargers and "Harvey Bailey" handling packs. Gotta be a smith and sniff joke in there somewhere.
Late watching this episode but wow, worth the wait.
Eclectic collection of cars owned by a true petrolhead. Incredible stories and well done to the owner for your success. Richly deserved.
Thanks!
What a great episode and what a lovely, knowledgeable guy Tony Hughes is, amazing!!!
Being from Blackpool I remember Thomas Motors really well on Oxford Square. Happy Days!
Another great video Jonny 👍🏻
Information was genuine a collection over a period of time, one of the best videos of ever seen for 2023
Perhaps my favourite car cave so far also. You just never know what people have out there! Superb!
*Really interesting stuff, great that he's so keen on the history of these old cars. He and the Merak turned up at an evening classic car meet that we went to last year, not far from Alderley Edge, looked fantastic. Hope to see some of the others around the area this year*
Yes johnny that Maserati is a beautiful 70's supercar , very lucky to have come across that example and very brave as anything Italian is beautiful but ultimately fragile
What a collection, what a gent Tony is, I could listen to Tony all day talking about cars.
Another excellent video Johnny.
What an infectious car-enthusiasm! Wonderful :D
And yes, the Marek is an overlooked, sort of 'underdoggy' Maserati, but I'm longing for a 70's CSL now! 😃
These car cave videos make me question where I went wrong. Fantastic collection. So many favourites for me.
About the Mustang, I think Mr. Hughes might have missed that the car had the first electronically controlled intermittent wipers. I had a 67 Thunderbird that had intermittent wippers but they were vacuum operated off the intake manifold as were most of the in cab control's. That made them unreliable at times because at idle vacuum was low plus leaks would show up in the system of a monster of press fit rubber hoses and vacuum control pots under the dash. Keep up the great work, loved Car Pervert and this show is great.
Incredible collection Jonny! But the Merak was ABSOLUTELY SENSATIONAL
Wasn't the Maserati such a honey?
Never mind the Merak, you want a Bora. In 1980 I was in a ropey black Bora 4.9 as we left the Denham roundabout heading towards Slough behind a new Rover SD1 Vitesse. The Vitesse floored it, and so did we. In the quarter mile of dual carriageway, we passed the Vitesse and were doing 130 before we backed off. The following day, pulling onto the forecourt to get fuel, the front left suspension collapsed. A lesson learned!!
I'm only 6mins in and I love it already... "It'd only fit on a six-wheeler trailer, luckily my friend has one because he owns a Batmobile"
Couldn't work out why all the licence plates were ADH but finally worked out it's Antony D Hughes... :D
Lovely collection and seems like a very down to earth guy considering. :)
That 1978 Maserati Merak SS it's up my street, good Car Cave episode as always. Keep them coming Jonny, great work, love the history behind the cars and the owners.
This has to be one of the best episodes of Car Caves Johnny has ever done? Absolutely brilliant episode 👍🙂👍
What a cool collection, bought with heart. Mad props to him for going racing to learn how to drive the ford GT also his wife for dailying a ginetta.
This is almost exactly what my collection would look like... different contents for me but definitely on the same (or rather, lack of) theme.
Remember seeing one of them MG one of 80 at my local car show I went to! Back in late 2000s fantastic collection of cars. Absolutely banging video again as always.
Great to see this, thanks Tony for sharing your car collection with us!!!
Csl is a proper machine! I driven my old man’s a few times easy to power slide with the lsd
I think I still have Tony's autograph from a BTCC signing session in 2011!
What a great episode; Charming, and frighteningly knowledgeable guy. Thank Jonny.
Not even 5 minutes in and I'm giving a thumbs up, how you get these people, I don't know, because they're so great and humble, great content!
Will, we really appreciate this lovely comment. Thank you. Tony was a real pleasure to meet.
Fantastic collection again, diverse, every car has a role... Oh to be spoilt for choice every time I opened the garage door.. off to buy a lottery ticket!
I really enjoyed that one. A man with a story for his cars! Most enjoyable.
I'm both impressed and envious. Each car is worthy of a feature vid and I don't doubt the bikes are as well. Well done Tony Hughes. Thanks to you for allowing the Late Brakers to share this. Nice one Jonny.
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I reckon this has been my favourite. For such a collection ems like such a down to earth guy with a wealth of knowledge on every car/brand/era. Amazing
Lovely and well loved and cared for collection. I thought the MG SV headlights were off a Fiat Punto though
That's a proper car guy, collection of cars that he wants and only other car people understand.
Not one footballer's car to be seen.
Wow what a collection and credit to the man who owns them there out the box every single one of them that jag omg a dream for me to just have a drive of that wish him every bit of health and happiness in life
Very very envious of that collection! Superb! and such a fantastic chap!!! I'd sell a kidney for a Samurai!!
Brilliant 👏 very professional, and Matt, your knowledge is phenomenal.
Fab collection and a great taste as well. Tanks for sharing, mate!
An incredible collection, the Datsun Samuri and the Mustang really stand out.
I saw the Premier of Flash of Genius at the Toronto International Film Festival 2008 with Greg Kinnear and Alan Alada in attendance
One of the best collections you have shown Jonny
Absolutely amazing, that guy knew every detail on all of those cars. What a place , what a man .
Superb episode, I love that big healey it’s absolutely stunning looking !
Johnny.... you've outdone yourself this time! A 240Z.....my first car.....and...a midnight blue Maserati Merak. Wow. Dad parked our boring but nice XJ6 next to a midnight blue Merak at the St Ives shopping village in 197?.... gorgeous car! ❤
That rare blue MG X-Power was an updated version of the Qvale Mangusta. MG bought the failing Italian company and rebodied the existing car they had produced. Interesting car.
Great to see a garage with quirky fun automobiles and not the run of the mill Ferraris and Lambos. A real car guy who obviously has the means for exotics, but his tastes are more personal to him and not soneone who just buys the latest supercar to just look at. Kudos to him.
I had a Datsun 260Z. It was an engineering nightmare! Loved driving it and we did some performance mods which got around some of the design errors.
Wow. Another fantastic collection and fascinating to hear the history behind some of those cars. Thanks guys 👍🏻🙌🏻
The 240Z was not designed by a German Count. Count Albrecht Goertz was employed by Nissan as a consultant. After a falling out with Nissan it is said Goertz took his designs to Toyota and it became the 2000 GT. Nissan started again from scratch and the result was the in-house designed 240Z.
Albrecht Goertz was a flagrant self-publicist - he didn't design the 2000GT either, that was also an in-house design by Toyota's Satoru Nozaki.
Goertz did design a sports/GT concept for Datsun/Nissan, I think, but it was really quite different to either the 2000GT or what the 240Z would end up becoming. One thing that he can definitely be credited with is the BMW 507, not a bad one for the CV in itself.
Yes the 'German Count' Goertz was indeed employed by Nissan as a consultant - an advisor to a joint Nissan/Yamaha project called A550X. A dissatisfied Nissan terminated the project at prototype stage in 1964 and Goertz was jettisoned. I believe it was Yamaha that took that work to Toyota who developed it on to be the 2000GT, but that is not our story here. With Goertz gone, Nissan's president Mr K established a new project team in 1965 to design a 'halo' 2 seat sports car and in that team it was Kumeo Tamura's designs that became the Nissan S30 or 240Z.
So it’s Sunday night and there are a number of new shoots to go through. Here’s where I chose the best til last. Thank you yet again Jonny
15:54 : When Tony mentioned the German count who invented the Mont Blanc pen, he looks like you, Jonny... LOL!
Tony’s garage is unbelievable, thank you for sharing. The Maserati is really a very nice car😊