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@texasredneck9226
@texasredneck9226 3 месяца назад
Maybe rare today, but not back in the 20th century! I grew up with straight 8 Pontiac's as one example... We're really solid engines!😊
@BIGGESTYOUTUBER5399
@BIGGESTYOUTUBER5399 3 месяца назад
Dumb electric cars
@scratchd0g
@scratchd0g 4 месяца назад
Would this still be considered a "motorcar"
@nelsonperry9271
@nelsonperry9271 6 месяцев назад
My 1950 Pontiac had that exact engine completely and ran well with with automatic transmission
@RayDay-iy5jh
@RayDay-iy5jh 7 месяцев назад
Need for speed with steam.
@saucychicken502
@saucychicken502 8 месяцев назад
The mechanics in these cars are very old but they still amaze me
@sodomiziation
@sodomiziation 8 месяцев назад
i wish most of my generation could see the beauty in this like i do
@gregoirederadzitzky
@gregoirederadzitzky 9 месяцев назад
Isn't a rare engine 😂
@Peterblack12
@Peterblack12 10 месяцев назад
If you want to see the pinnacle of steam engine technology, look up Doble's steam car.
@xstarian5225
@xstarian5225 10 месяцев назад
Doble E 20 BABYYYYY OH YEAHHHH
@dom_dude64_gaming
@dom_dude64_gaming 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful if I do say so myself
@raymondj8768
@raymondj8768 11 месяцев назад
Very Cool peep that battery lol
@paulshirley6383
@paulshirley6383 11 месяцев назад
The Trevithick 2022 Parade: A Celebration of Innovation Robs Retro Rides love louis shirley
@fadedsoul23
@fadedsoul23 11 месяцев назад
That looks like a flathead inline 8 to me. Can someone confirm?
@sethm8432
@sethm8432 11 месяцев назад
I own one, 52 Pontiac Chieftain. Biggest pain in the ass I’ve ever had. It’s amazing how long these motors lasted when we already had motors far superior to them by the 40s. Cool to see a working example, but I’ve been throwing parts at mine and each time it just decides to run worse.
@cowabungacuz
@cowabungacuz 9 месяцев назад
I have a 51 chieftain. I have the original straight 8 in it right now. It runs decent but I have a LS motor sitting in my garage. I'm debating on swapping it or leaving it original. Any suggestions?
@editsbyBrandon876
@editsbyBrandon876 Год назад
Straight 8 they call the normal ones v8s because they are shaped like a v
@allanshortt1243
@allanshortt1243 Год назад
Looks like a packard
@spray_cheese
@spray_cheese Год назад
Ahh yes the foot warmer😂
@brianjacobs1241
@brianjacobs1241 Год назад
If I was you, I would make the motor fast you would be instant famous
@renaissanceman5847
@renaissanceman5847 Год назад
it even has an inline battery...
@michaelbenardo5695
@michaelbenardo5695 Год назад
These were not rare at all. This looks like a 1949 - 52 Pontiac. This engine was Pontiac's best seller.
@BusesJourneysMore
@BusesJourneysMore Год назад
This looks like it was a great event.
@8jj8
@8jj8 Год назад
It’s f@#king huge engine
@JaceAllen13
@JaceAllen13 Год назад
Even more rare is that air cleaner. That was Pontiac's optional oil bath air cleaner
@HaroldMC63
@HaroldMC63 Год назад
White steam cars are so fun but impractical
@LGamerr
@LGamerr 11 месяцев назад
For the time period they were the most practical car money could buy
@masterkamen371
@masterkamen371 11 месяцев назад
​@@LGamerrWere they? At that time you had electric cars which were very practical, you pressed a button and drove away. The steam cars took something like 30 minutes to start the fire and get up to pressure. There were also many crude gasoline cars, though terrible, they were still a bit better to use than steam. Steam was relatively popular only because steam engines have been familiar to many people for nearly a century. It was completely replaced by gasoline as we learned to make more efficient engines.
@jomoma8576
@jomoma8576 10 месяцев назад
​@@masterkamen371they were seen as more practical as many even wealthy people didn't have electricity in the homes especially there country estates & basically all cars prior to model t were the exclusive venue of the wealthy. electrics were seen almost exclusively used as city cabs or wealthy women's city shopping cars. gas cars prior to the electric starter & muffler were difficult & even dangerous to start & scared horses who still pulled 90% of the other vehicles on the road & were only manual transmission & then as now many people didn't like driving stick. Steam was nearly silent had so much power that they were direct drive no gears to shift & unlike gasoline or electricity they could run on any widly available lamp oil remember no gass stations in the 90s to teens gass was sold at pharmacys
@masterkamen371
@masterkamen371 10 месяцев назад
@@jomoma8576 You are overestimating the complexity of early car transmissions. The early Ford models had a two-speed planetary transmission (a very early automatic transmission), to get moving you pressed down the clutch, to get into second gear you pulled a lever and let go of the clutch. Earlier cars had an even simpler arrangement, chains, belts and similar were common. That aside, thinking back it does make sense how steam might have been preferred. Some rich person might have let their servant start the fire and drive them, the owner would not have to care about anything.
@kristianferencik8685
@kristianferencik8685 9 месяцев назад
​@@masterkamen371yes but your forgetting that the model t wouldn't have been invented till a couple of years after this car was made, but also they held 2 big advantages over combustion engines and electric cars: 1 - more torque which meant they didn't need to beef up the rear axels 2 - ease/ reliability of use during a time when the technology of the time wasn't exactly the most tried a tested for the other two, just bring some coal and a water van to refill at a local pond/river and your good to go. Charging stations and gas stations weren't exactly common during those days and if you ran out of fuel, you're screwed.
@thomaswilliams2780
@thomaswilliams2780 Год назад
Pontiac Cheiftain/Buick Fireball motor?
@michaelbenardo5695
@michaelbenardo5695 Год назад
Looks like Pontiac, but Buick never had a flathead. All Buick Straight 8s were OHV.
@deanfarr3249
@deanfarr3249 Год назад
Isn't that a fireball straight eight buick engine from like the 40's or 50's ?
@banana_beard8871
@banana_beard8871 Год назад
No fireballs have overhead valves
@Mclaren_Mercedes_MP4_16
@Mclaren_Mercedes_MP4_16 9 месяцев назад
This one is a flat head, so it must be packard
@Mclaren_Mercedes_MP4_16
@Mclaren_Mercedes_MP4_16 9 месяцев назад
Packard or pontiac
@rockinnathan
@rockinnathan 9 месяцев назад
​@@Mclaren_Mercedes_MP4_16it's a 50 Poncho
@craigwinkenwerder4558
@craigwinkenwerder4558 Год назад
Early 20th century straight eights were pretty common!
@michaelbenardo5695
@michaelbenardo5695 Год назад
Not exactly early 20th, but yes, they were pretty common.
@VintageExplorer-yq1ch
@VintageExplorer-yq1ch 2 месяца назад
Yh💯
@jamesmooney8933
@jamesmooney8933 Год назад
In 1941 in line flat heads were not rare,
@jacksmack6956
@jacksmack6956 Год назад
Rare these days
@jamesmooney8933
@jamesmooney8933 Год назад
@@jacksmack6956 right. The Plymouth & Dodge 6 were flat head straight 6 up until the slant 6 over head valve up until 1959
@Banana_Banshee
@Banana_Banshee Год назад
@@jamesmooney8933see a lot of 59s driving around town nowadays?
@jamesmooney8933
@jamesmooney8933 Год назад
@@Banana_Banshee It was a bad year.
@michaelbenardo5695
@michaelbenardo5695 Год назад
@@jamesmooney8933 But this is a straight 8, not a 6.
@Ingeneraleverythingwellalmoste
13:47 💛💙
@user-jx2eg5wj1t
@user-jx2eg5wj1t Год назад
Where in Cornwall was this?
@robsretrorides796
@robsretrorides796 Год назад
Penzance.
@user-jx2eg5wj1t
@user-jx2eg5wj1t Год назад
@@robsretrorides796 Does this run every year?
@alexquick5491
@alexquick5491 Год назад
Pontiac?
@robsretrorides796
@robsretrorides796 Год назад
I think so, it was from a 1930s car.
@michaelbenardo5695
@michaelbenardo5695 Год назад
@@robsretrorides796 This is not a 30s car, If it is a Pontiac, it is 1949 - 52.
@rockinnathan
@rockinnathan 7 месяцев назад
It's a 50 poncho
@unknownywuux_bus
@unknownywuux_bus 2 года назад
6th and 7th coment
@unknownywuux_bus
@unknownywuux_bus 2 года назад
Hi
@olivvapor4873
@olivvapor4873 2 года назад
Thank you ; I could watch this all day ... 😀👍🏻
@spuds4t
@spuds4t 2 года назад
I'd give anything for a Warren's pasty right now!
@classic_britain
@classic_britain 2 года назад
Warrens? Have you no taste?
@adrianbew9641
@adrianbew9641 2 года назад
No entry obviously doesn't apply to cyclists lol
@robsretrorides796
@robsretrorides796 2 года назад
You can hear me quietly cursing on one of the 2 cyclist clips. This happens everyday at Penzance bus station!
@itzyaboialli007
@itzyaboialli007 2 года назад
I am also in at minute marker 18.11 and I subscribed to you
@itzyaboialli007
@itzyaboialli007 2 года назад
The time on your vid is 2.29 and I am sat at the front window where it says the number 358
@itzyaboialli007
@itzyaboialli007 2 года назад
Hi Robert, the person on the white Leyland open top decker bus that goes out of the bud station who is wearing a hat and blue t shirt is me recording my Penzance to Newlyn video 🤣🤣