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Sleep ahhh no it would wake me up and make me want to go throw the mains fail isolator across to genny as it's instinct. Not all of us have auto transfer switchgear 😉.
The jet blower and plate compactor were cool. The rest just sounded like various engines that would pretty much sound the same with an actual exhaust system connected.
Always fun to watch these old beasts ... and blew me away when the video got to 20:17 as I know the guy and the car ... I believe it is a replica, but it was signed by Stirling Moss a few years back.
Hi, Thank you for sharing this, i have just four years old when looking at that..! I guess the first owner/builder of these wonderful machines would be really pleased to see their grand grand son still using them so far after their first birth..! Just nice..
Some of these cars look Absolutely crazy. I don't think I could drive them. The brutus looks as mad as a bag of ferrets. It's the thin wire wheels that get me not enough rubber on the road. Most of these cars would pass health and safety and the polution emissions would be off the scale ! .
As a Tad and Taid, I know petrol has to go eventually, for them and their peers, but what enormous fun it has been, I hope that just as with steam engines, we manage to keep a few going to show the generations to come how innovative and creative the age of internal combustion was/is.
The Fiat S76 does not have an airplane engine, it was made for the car. It was a double scaled version of one of Fiat's 14.2L inline 4 engines used in the s74
And these beasts chain driven. CRAZY. We must remember these engines and all of the people who built and maintained them for our freedom, on this memorial day.
Wow, these cars are incredible! The sound of those engines is unlike anything you hear on the road today. You can really feel the power and history behind these machines. Thanks for sharing this awesome video!