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300 M.P.H. Road (1961) 

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Point of view M/S from a moving car as we approach the M1. We drive onto the motorway as commentator says "But on these new wide roads one gets no sensation of speed, and even at 75 miles an hour you might well be cruising"; C/U of a man's shoe in the car, pressing the accelerator to the floor.
Point of view M/S from the car of the almost empty motorway again as commentator says "So let's try it at 300 miles an hour". The film speeds up so that we zip along at a tremendous rate in the middle lane, passing a few cars and lorries; and honking the horn so a truck moves out of our way. L/S from a bridge as we see traffic speed past.
M/S at a service station as our car (an Austin A55 Cambridge Mark I) pulls up and is filled with petrol by a girl in a balaclava; this is all still in speeded up time. C/U of the petrol pump meter spinning round, then our car drives off again.
More motorway speeding shots; commentator says "There are 180 bridges on the M1 and as we can see, even at this speed, they don't interfere with the driver's vision" - presumably this was a concern in early motorway days. We come to the end of the motorway (sign is seen) and the driver puts his foot on the brake.
Fade into high angle daylight M/S of Piccadilly Circus at normal speed. Point of view M/S from the front of the car as the film is speeded up again as we zip around Eros, and appear to narrowly miss crashing into several black taxi cabs - help! High angle M/S of Piccadilly Circus, this time the scene is in fast motion; fade out.
Note: Possibly a modern 1961 version of the famous film of a speeded-up train journey from London to Brighton.
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@wagglycloth4547
@wagglycloth4547 3 года назад
I like how when they’re passing the bridges it sounds like someone is doing the sound effect by just blowing lol
@yeh.80
@yeh.80 3 года назад
Probably blowing on his hot cup of tea
@roadreg1820
@roadreg1820 3 года назад
I think that’s exactly what they did. Genius 🤣
@dronespace
@dronespace 3 года назад
@@yeh.80 😂
@gavinclark6891
@gavinclark6891 3 года назад
@@roadreg1820 yeah, sounds like sound was added back in after it was sped up.
@subhamjha6562
@subhamjha6562 3 года назад
0:45 yes lol😂😂
@Mariazellerbahn
@Mariazellerbahn 4 года назад
1:32 That awkward moment when you are doing 300mph and a Ford Consul passes you as if you are standing still.
@pauricboylan3571
@pauricboylan3571 4 года назад
He stated that they weren't actually going 300mph just camera sped up trickery.
@B.A.P_Golden_Eagle.
@B.A.P_Golden_Eagle. 4 года назад
He’s doing, what, 400, 450 mph. Damn, that little ford engine is certainly getting a workout.
@ian_b
@ian_b 3 года назад
@@B.A.P_Golden_Eagle. Underestimated car, the Ford Consul.
@Goldenrod01
@Goldenrod01 3 года назад
@@pauricboylan3571 thanks for clarifying, I really thought that consul was driving at 400mph
@Endidixknsej
@Endidixknsej 3 года назад
@@Goldenrod01 🤣🤣🤣
@CB-RADIO-UK
@CB-RADIO-UK 4 года назад
Even at 300 MPH he got overtaken :-)
@khafidzainulyaqien5996
@khafidzainulyaqien5996 4 года назад
Njir ngakak
@tobityp2
@tobityp2 4 года назад
Naaah, i assume he only drove about 200 mph at this particular moment..
@28YorkshireRose12
@28YorkshireRose12 3 года назад
Aye, bloody fast, them old Fords!
@tjteknik1
@tjteknik1 3 года назад
Sorry about that... I was in a hurry.
@billsticker
@billsticker 3 года назад
My Dad's old Ford Zodiac by the look of things.
@MrBcraze513
@MrBcraze513 3 года назад
0:43 someone is literally dubbed themselves making a swooshing noise with their mouth
@chfsunf1ower296
@chfsunf1ower296 3 года назад
Lmao
@glenquagmire4232
@glenquagmire4232 3 года назад
Hahahahaha
@staravs360
@staravs360 3 года назад
Yes
@Red_Dusk
@Red_Dusk 3 года назад
Yeet
@SCUMMY4205
@SCUMMY4205 3 года назад
vrooooommmm
@v52gc
@v52gc 4 года назад
So people have been hogging the middle lane for over half a century.
4 года назад
Here, in Portugal, the middle lane must have some kind of chocolate smell, people don't keep to the right... almost never. On the other hand, the right lane has a real cool asphalt, because it's much more less used. xD
@Karmy.
@Karmy. 4 года назад
I always use the right lane so I don't have to try to change lanes when I need to exit
@User-1543
@User-1543 4 года назад
Middle lane should always be used if you’re commuting down the interstate. Left lane for passing slower traffic ahead of you IN THE MIDDLE LANE. And the right lane is to be used to get over to exit off the interstate. The middle lane isn’t meant to be the go fast lane.
@drewv3293
@drewv3293 4 года назад
v52gc it’s ok to do that .... lol
@ianlehman8342
@ianlehman8342 4 года назад
They've also been passing in the wrong lane like always. ( for left-hand drive; People often pass in the right lane instead of the left lane designed for passing, vice-versa for right-hand drive it seems)
@oddities-whatnot
@oddities-whatnot 4 года назад
The emptiness of the motorway is unreal compared to todays nightmare of enduring them.
@benwilliams6081
@benwilliams6081 4 года назад
Jackie Tearie : and thre kids - one each.
@schweizerd6303
@schweizerd6303 4 года назад
our motorways are even more empty today
@markhenley3097
@markhenley3097 3 года назад
This was when motorways were new, and the trains actually ran. Notice how you only see trucks on the motorway too.
@rockinnathan
@rockinnathan 3 года назад
and then came the first uk lockdown. empty
@carsandstuff365
@carsandstuff365 3 года назад
Looks cleaner too
@Dan23_7
@Dan23_7 4 года назад
Fast and furious vintage edition
@markwright3161
@markwright3161 3 года назад
Fast and Furious 100, speeding ticket down memory lane :)
@sp4msolo724
@sp4msolo724 3 года назад
@@markwright3161 it's better than F9. More realistic
@grantmitchell9034
@grantmitchell9034 3 года назад
There was a movie called fast and furious made in the 50s
@OverdriveCz
@OverdriveCz 3 года назад
Yes
@eriksantoso1741
@eriksantoso1741 3 года назад
@@grantmitchell9034 1970s also
@huepix
@huepix 3 года назад
Even 100mph in an Austin A40 would be terrifying.
@dschonsie
@dschonsie 3 года назад
100 mph in a wheelchair....that's really scary
@joeking8028
@joeking8028 3 года назад
Had a 1956 Austin top speed was 90 mph not scary at all at that speed. Very stable,
@malibu188
@malibu188 3 года назад
Down hill with a strong tail wind 🤔
@joeking8028
@joeking8028 3 года назад
@@malibu188 that's about right
@joeking8028
@joeking8028 3 года назад
@Dacia Sandero guys had one no problem with brakes
@roddydykes7053
@roddydykes7053 4 года назад
Imagine if highways were this open now
@1000guy1
@1000guy1 4 года назад
If the automatic transmission was never invited
@tegrqbruh4158
@tegrqbruh4158 4 года назад
I mean they are
@benwilliams6081
@benwilliams6081 4 года назад
droid4D : Bedfordshire, England actually - the first British motorway - the M1.
@fluffii5601
@fluffii5601 4 года назад
Well I think on AutoBahn
@101Volts
@101Volts 4 года назад
Not gonna kid you, I once drove I-80 for 8 miles at 55 MPH in Pennsylvania in 2014 or 2015 and literally nobody passed me the whole time. I'm guessing traffic was held up that day.
@ivanbima5877
@ivanbima5877 3 года назад
I like how they reach "300 MPH" while some truck in front of them probably doing 270 MPH
@robertkingston6164
@robertkingston6164 3 года назад
You can almost forgive them for tearing up all the railways when early motorways were that empty. If only they could see the motor dystopia they were condemning us to.
@kingprone7846
@kingprone7846 3 года назад
indeed. i think it was just a different time and hence people could still with what would be considered very unsafe cars drive 120mph+ and get away with it.
@jayswarrow1196
@jayswarrow1196 3 года назад
No, in fact - you can't. The motor dystopia we've got today is a *result* of their lightheaded approach to the public transport. They just thought "hey, the roads are empty, we don't need trains to travel"... In simple words: you can't treat cattle like a horse and hope it'll find it's own way home - you got to transport one with a _leading head._ (the engineer, or a bus driver in this case.)
@theamazingempiricist
@theamazingempiricist 3 года назад
They knew exactly what they were doing, watch "taken for a ride" to see how this was done in the US
@OffGridInvestor
@OffGridInvestor 3 года назад
If only you could see Australian freeways at midnight. They're far emptier than this. Good when you work nights. And it's extremely rare to see cops out then. Unless someone has crashed.
@kingprone7846
@kingprone7846 3 года назад
@@OffGridInvestor indeed, i moved to Aus, i usually leave at 0300 in the morning on long distance journeys. no speed cameras, no cops, no idiots.
@flutter8712
@flutter8712 3 года назад
"We cheated with the camera! 🤭" Oh no we didn't noticed
@loveplane737
@loveplane737 3 года назад
using speed motion in 1961?? cool camera in the past
@colinmoreillon5970
@colinmoreillon5970 3 года назад
@@loveplane737 its just sped up film, nothing special.
@alessandromoretti9495
@alessandromoretti9495 3 года назад
@@colinmoreillon5970 in 1960s it was like magic I suppose lol
@josef596
@josef596 4 года назад
Look at those clear motorways. Bliss.
@ssss-df5qz
@ssss-df5qz 3 года назад
"We must ask you not to do 300mph.... we've only sped the footage up"
@Tyron95
@Tyron95 3 года назад
I love how his left foot is literally smashed on the floor
@jrjr9908
@jrjr9908 3 года назад
Well you're not supposed to rest your foot on the clutch pedal when driving.
@ITSJustAGame-ro5ut
@ITSJustAGame-ro5ut 3 года назад
@@jrjr9908 facts.......... well u can just youre clutch plate doesnt recomend it
@MrUnder30seconds
@MrUnder30seconds 3 года назад
@@ITSJustAGame-ro5ut he didn't say you can't
@ITSJustAGame-ro5ut
@ITSJustAGame-ro5ut 3 года назад
@@MrUnder30seconds r/wooossshhh
@MrUnder30seconds
@MrUnder30seconds 3 года назад
@@ITSJustAGame-ro5ut ZZZZoooommm
@k.r.99
@k.r.99 3 года назад
_After 7 years in the deepest depths of RU-vid, it was time to get recommended._ - this video
@sicks6six
@sicks6six 3 года назад
The "ton-up" boys heaven. Motorways with no speed limits. Longest skidmarks ever was an E-Type on the M1 .estimated speed when brakes locked was 125mph..and the marks were nearly 1000 foot long.. (if my memory serves me well)
@Astrix_Jaeger
@Astrix_Jaeger 3 года назад
I like how they did a acapella "sheeewwwp" sound effect as the car swoops through under a bridge
@matthewjamesshovlin3136
@matthewjamesshovlin3136 3 года назад
Piccadilly looks amazing in the 60s!
@madwatermelon1316
@madwatermelon1316 3 года назад
London was at it's coolest back then but it's slowly lost it's charm.
@Wanking_wanker
@Wanking_wanker 4 года назад
“We are not trying to set the land speed record” ha...if only they knew...
@SCHRANZ3040
@SCHRANZ3040 4 года назад
Nicky h225 I’m sure they’d be most delighted knowing that we made and hold the land speed record. :):):)
@jemsncrystals
@jemsncrystals 3 года назад
1:32 *When you think you are fast and this happens...*
@soundseeker63
@soundseeker63 4 года назад
Even 60 years later you can tell its the M1 from the style of those concrete over-bridges. And the style of the signposts are virtually unchanged! It must have seemed ultra modern back then! Just a shame you can't say the same about the volumes of traffic!!
@grahammace5060
@grahammace5060 4 года назад
How rich Ernie Marples (Transport Minister) got out of all those fat motorway contracts.
@waynetetley584
@waynetetley584 3 года назад
The Consul overtake really cracked me up. Hilarious 😁😂
@nitrorory
@nitrorory 3 года назад
Those empty roads must have been such a joy
@andrzejzborowski4920
@andrzejzborowski4920 4 года назад
1 gallon of petrol costed 4 shilligs 8 pences in 1961. For the current money with inflation is around 5.43£ per gallon now :)
@justsomeasshole7388
@justsomeasshole7388 4 года назад
Thats still alot
@simonramsay6080
@simonramsay6080 4 года назад
That's interesting!
@roddydykes7053
@roddydykes7053 4 года назад
Proud Republican not compared to what it is currently over there. Lot for America maybe
@daveycmusic
@daveycmusic 4 года назад
Cool fact, technically then, it's about the same price now. A gallon today (1.22 per litre) is £5.53
@AgentSmith911
@AgentSmith911 4 года назад
In Texas it's $2 a gal
@firedell1031
@firedell1031 3 года назад
I WISH traffic in the middle of the day was still this easy.
@Brommear
@Brommear 3 года назад
We had an Austen A50 - I think this was one in the video. Never mind 300mph, it would never have done 75 either!
@brandon2kn
@brandon2kn 3 года назад
This guy just went and got a full tank for 60p... and now you can’t even buy anything in the shop for that
@kyushamx5114
@kyushamx5114 3 года назад
Yeah but 60p back then was alot more then it is now
@JetsetMiner
@JetsetMiner 3 года назад
A freddo?
@danw1374
@danw1374 3 года назад
@@kyushamx5114 I can remember when a packet of 20 cigarettes cost just £1.20.
@matthewvwuk
@matthewvwuk 2 года назад
I like it how the pumps measured the fuel in good old fashioned gallons instead of litres nowadays. Now that we have left the EU I think we should go back to imperial measurements like gallons etc.
@dhruvgarg7194
@dhruvgarg7194 4 года назад
*BEAUTIFUL FOOTAGE! PURE GOLD*
@wildanh7806
@wildanh7806 4 года назад
So this is 100 mph with 3time faster speed?😅
@kingofrandom4816
@kingofrandom4816 4 года назад
No its 30mph with 10x speed
@hitop2365
@hitop2365 3 года назад
I would hazard a guess at 60-70mph speeded up x5.
@mikebarber1480
@mikebarber1480 3 года назад
He actually says it is 75mph so speeded up 4 times = 300mph
@uweschollmeyer9409
@uweschollmeyer9409 3 года назад
I recommend to put the RU-vid-setting to double speed.
@mylifeinvictus
@mylifeinvictus 3 года назад
These older videos are so awesome! Love it!
@Dodo-nb3yc
@Dodo-nb3yc 4 года назад
Thanks, recommendations
@maxmustermann5353
@maxmustermann5353 3 года назад
1:31 The moment when you're driving 300MPH and someone rushes by.
@satpxl
@satpxl 3 года назад
The clips speeded
@Lightning2011
@Lightning2011 3 года назад
0:21 when you realize school starts in 2 minutes and you JUST got into your car:
@David-uq6yb
@David-uq6yb 3 года назад
My Grampa had an Austin Cambridge in the 60’s. I loved going for a ride with him in his Cambridge as a 4-5 year old. But it didn’t do 0-60 in 10 seconds... rather 0-10 in 60 seconds. Life was a lot less hectic then.
@VespaT5
@VespaT5 3 года назад
It's hard to believe that the M1 was built without a central crash barrier, the head-ons must have been terrifying. 🚗💥☠️
@stuartd9741
@stuartd9741 3 года назад
And 3 trucks side by side in all lanes.
@Derek_S
@Derek_S 3 года назад
My friend bought a second hand E Type in the late 1960's and wanted to see how fast it would go. We joined the M1 at the southern end and he got it up to around 150 mph on the clock, which surprisingly didn't feel very stable, so we slowed down but then realised we had to go miles before reaching a turn off for our return. There was very little traffic in those days so we simply did a u-turn across the central reservation and went back the way we'd come. It wasn't many years after that the Armco was installed on the central reservation as a safety improvement.
@givemeahi5857
@givemeahi5857 3 года назад
The fact that roads were so good back in 60s is what developing nations like India just had in recent past
@WILLIAM1690WALES
@WILLIAM1690WALES 3 года назад
First time joining motorway at Birmingham to travel to St Albans on the M1 1967 in a Vauxhall Viva one thing I do remember is listening to the Beatles on the radio, those were the days?
@mnd1955
@mnd1955 3 года назад
I learned to drive in a Viva. Good cars for the time.
@1978rharris
@1978rharris 3 года назад
Withnail making some serious time. If he gets caught he’ll have to get right in the back of the van
@victorymansions
@victorymansions 3 года назад
He only had a few ales.
@ercopi9534
@ercopi9534 3 года назад
Considering that the footage is sixty years old, it's surprisingly good quality.
@mandywithell
@mandywithell 3 года назад
And no armco barriers in the central reservation :)
@michaeldesilvio9980
@michaeldesilvio9980 4 года назад
my old pickup truck feels like you're going three hundred miles an hour when you're actually only going seventy five.
@nigelclark7360
@nigelclark7360 3 года назад
Might be only 60 mls an HR.
@nigelclark7360
@nigelclark7360 3 года назад
They weren't very fast those 1200 cc Austin's.
@Burns11112
@Burns11112 3 года назад
Why would you lower a truck
@maryhinge128
@maryhinge128 3 года назад
This is the dashcam footage on Dominic Cummings car when he went up to Barnard Castle last year with the covid, while we were all stuck at home.
@nicholasbell9017
@nicholasbell9017 Год назад
He he!
@yuyyes7929
@yuyyes7929 3 года назад
RU-vid recommending me this I was like it sounds cool
@alessandro.calzavara
@alessandro.calzavara 3 года назад
Love it, the humor and all and this is from my mom's year of birth!
@southwest3671
@southwest3671 3 года назад
Nice to see all my Dinky Toys come to life.
@markhenley3097
@markhenley3097 3 года назад
You also get to see a bit of historical London in the end.
@vishalkrishan8988
@vishalkrishan8988 3 года назад
I am very much happy to see this video 👍
@brianfearn4246
@brianfearn4246 3 года назад
Motorways, middle lane for overtaking. Third lane for overtaking. The problem of lane hogging has never changed.
@tina5203
@tina5203 4 года назад
Great video !!!! 😁
@fidan2fast
@fidan2fast 3 года назад
I love the woosh sound when it passes an overpass
@tobaccorich
@tobaccorich 3 года назад
Beautiful So Clean !
@ccityplanner1217
@ccityplanner1217 3 года назад
No sensation of speed is just how I felt on the motorway as a child. 0:45: Luton & Dunstable railway line
@AbandonEarth911
@AbandonEarth911 3 года назад
No central reservation barrier. Gallon of petrol 4shillings and 8pennies in old money.
@marklittler784
@marklittler784 9 месяцев назад
Bonnet mascot adds to a cars character 😊
@fenleyjones
@fenleyjones 3 года назад
Oh how they love the shot of the foot pressing the gas
@blowduke
@blowduke 3 года назад
I would love to take my superbike back in time to those roads ..
@t16205
@t16205 3 года назад
Those Zephyrs and Consuls whould whip your ass
@garfield2279
@garfield2279 3 года назад
My dads old Bedford dormobile van would probably just about reach 70 mph, on a good day, with a 3 mile run up, and with a following wind, trouble was at that speed it sounded like an old gas cooker, full of pots and pans, being rolled down a marble staircase. Today’s cars do it in virtual silence, completely understressed, you don’t even know you’re doing it
@alexarango6677
@alexarango6677 3 года назад
Man speeding back in the day looked fun af
@96serpendityyouarelostnotm87
@96serpendityyouarelostnotm87 4 года назад
Uploaded 5 years ago and just now I’m watching it
@BurtonsAttic
@BurtonsAttic 4 года назад
Vintage sped up video!
@benwilliams6081
@benwilliams6081 4 года назад
Burton's Attic to speed up the footage on a film cine camera, you SLOWED DOWN the speed at which the camera took the frames. This speeded up the result to the viewers.
@greenman1411
@greenman1411 3 года назад
Petrol: 4 shillings and eightpence per gallon! That's about 23 pence! Or a litre for about 5 pence!!!
@derekth71
@derekth71 3 года назад
Yeah, the fuel price was the bit that made me sigh… 😆
@jamesbedford7327
@jamesbedford7327 3 года назад
Its roughly equivalent to 107.5p/litre today
@whatif4942
@whatif4942 3 года назад
I could have believed it was 300mph but the Austin badge on the front gave the game away.
@sidecarbod1441
@sidecarbod1441 3 года назад
I agree, everyone knows that they were only good for about 250 MPH
@batmanlives6456
@batmanlives6456 3 года назад
Who would have thought... 300 mph in an old Austin Sounds feasible
@MrDontclickthislink
@MrDontclickthislink 3 года назад
Still looks the same, except now it's just massive potholes, people hogging the middle lane and endless lines of lorries.
@LilaKuhJunge
@LilaKuhJunge 3 года назад
...and today affluent brits still come to germany to try it for real...
@Mx64MaxyImpress
@Mx64MaxyImpress 3 года назад
Devil Z was terrified after seeing this
@denys2776
@denys2776 3 года назад
I would love to live in that time and own a car, look how empty the roads are.
@JBinthesticks
@JBinthesticks 3 года назад
I want one of those 150 mph Bedfords.
@paulbroderick8438
@paulbroderick8438 3 года назад
Love the vintage two tone paint job! Seems the only colors available now are either white or grey. Greetings from a Brit residing in the USA.
@phillipecook3227
@phillipecook3227 3 года назад
We had an Austin Cambridge - MAROON with a stripe!
@wordreet
@wordreet 3 года назад
Heehee, I loved this! Subscribed.
@landhopper4296
@landhopper4296 3 года назад
300mph in the Austin. Sweet. This is why we love old cars.
@markholroyde9412
@markholroyde9412 3 года назад
Ha ha ha fkn hilarious, love it, see the old Austin got smoked by the "new" 350mph..... Mk 11 Zodiac, wonderful vid. ....needs to press the brown brouge shoe down a bit harder LOL
@brackcycle9056
@brackcycle9056 3 года назад
4 Shillings 8 pence per gallon ....WOW !... 5.1p per Litre ! With an attendant to fill it for you. .... But the average wage in 1961 was £750 & now 2021 , is £ 31,000 .. So £ in your Pocket equal to £2.12 per Litre !, & cars then got about about 20MPG to 40 MPG , making motoring about 2x or 3x more expensive per mile.
@broccoliface4501
@broccoliface4501 3 года назад
Thanks for the maths
@TonyAquino2023
@TonyAquino2023 Год назад
4 shillings is equivalent to 20 new pence (20p) in decimal money. 8 old pence is 3½ new pence (3½p) in decimal money. However, ½p was demonetised in December 1984 which means 4 shillings and 8 old pence (4/8) would be 24p in decimal money. Since 1 imperial gallon = 4.54609 litres, one litre of petrol at that time would be approximately 5.28p (in 24p / gallon) or 5.17p (in 23.5p / gallon). So, your conversion is correct.
@Nbomber
@Nbomber 3 года назад
Love the sound effects, clearly a guy making those noises into a mic
@ituber09
@ituber09 3 года назад
Wow, person writing the description redefining the word 'dedicated'
@JohnSmith-pd1fz
@JohnSmith-pd1fz 3 года назад
300 MPH Austin Cambridge? Must have that new Ingenium engine in it!
@robinburn4974
@robinburn4974 3 года назад
The two tones always went faster
@JohnSmith-pd1fz
@JohnSmith-pd1fz 3 года назад
++@@robinburn4974++ Yes I remember them. I had a two tone green one for a while. Wish I had it now!
@BillyNoMates1974
@BillyNoMates1974 3 года назад
No speed limits back then because hardly anything could hit 70mph without breaking down
@ToyKingWonder
@ToyKingWonder 3 года назад
I don't know about British cars on British Roads. However, in the US, in the 60s to the 80s, we would take cross country trips, from LA to Chicago, Denver to LA, etc, about once a year. Our first car was a 1961 Pontiac Bonneville Wagon. That was replaced with a 1966 Buick. Finally, a 1969 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. We never broke down, and yes, all drum brakes, non-radial tires. One time in Denver the Cadillac got some bad fuel and started hesitating, a shop visit resulted in a new fuel filter. Another time we came out of a restaurant and we had a flat tire. That was about it. Back then all the interstates were 75mph and my dad would cruise at 80+. The reality is that since the late 50s, most cars were extremely reliable and we had well-traveled interstate freeways to prove it.
@BillyNoMates1974
@BillyNoMates1974 3 года назад
@@ToyKingWonder probably because in the USA most engine sizes are quite a bit larger than in the UK. Back then an Austin 3 Litre was considered a large engine. Most engines were of the 1.8L to 2.0L sizes
@t16205
@t16205 3 года назад
@@BillyNoMates1974 Come on! Most engines were 1.0L to 1.6 liter.. High end cars could have a 2.0L, but not most cars. On the other hand they were effective
@Dman1998
@Dman1998 3 года назад
I love the Tom & Jerry background music
@adamrichardson7758
@adamrichardson7758 3 года назад
Proof we should be able to max our cars on the motorways
@rjones6219
@rjones6219 3 года назад
The days when you could get 4 gals/£1. I recall my father being outraged that before long petrol would soon be £1/gal.
@jennifernicholas523
@jennifernicholas523 3 года назад
I remember driving from North London to Beverley in Yorkshire and refilling the tank in my Consul for £2.50
@blankroomsoup666
@blankroomsoup666 3 года назад
But you’d also earn about £5 a week?
@Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle
@Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle 3 года назад
I remember my father saying people would take their cars off the road if petrol reached £1 per gallon. I can just about remember it being 80p.
@gavcom4060
@gavcom4060 3 года назад
did you forget about inflation?
@sbcap3809
@sbcap3809 3 года назад
Those were the days of traffic never to be seen again. Wow, I lived through something that no one will ever again experience.
@Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle
@Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle 3 года назад
You might see it again. I suspect the era of affordable private car ownership is coming to an end.
@sbcap3809
@sbcap3809 3 года назад
You may have a point there, as most freedoms are now beginning to be refused. Didn’t take more than 75 years to go back to serfdom. If you have heard old Charlie Swabyee, you will own nothing, so private cars are not the only thing you will no longer be deprived of.
@dingo137
@dingo137 3 года назад
It was like that (maybe even less traffic) about a year ago in the first lockdown. It was a weird feeling to drive on an empty M6.
@Thomas-lu7dn
@Thomas-lu7dn Месяц назад
I'm amazed by how British infrastructure was so advanced even in the early 1960s. Truly impressive!
@heythisisminenotyours
@heythisisminenotyours 3 месяца назад
The lack of trees and plants that block out the sounds makes everything look so... vast!
@savedbygodsgrace.9058
@savedbygodsgrace.9058 4 года назад
M1 Birmingham?
@brianfoster7794
@brianfoster7794 3 года назад
I remember the motorways before they imposed the 70mph speed limits, whatever you’re car could do flat out that was fine, problem was when you came back down to 50/60 it feels like 5mph and even with the little traffic around then there were some horrific accidents leaving the motorways and crossovers with no central barrier that was always a mess two metal lumps into one mangled red stained lump not nice
@stuartd9741
@stuartd9741 3 года назад
Always wonder if there's wasn't a fuel crisis in 73, would there of been an actual national speed limit of 70mph?
@GarudaAlfa
@GarudaAlfa 3 года назад
I would be pissing my pants driving these cars with that speed
@DudeUnperfect21
@DudeUnperfect21 3 года назад
Things were fancy back then
@Reverend-ek6kt
@Reverend-ek6kt 3 года назад
back when media and corporate made informative adverts for adults instead of dumbing everything down to make all adverts sound like childrens
@johnadams-wp2yb
@johnadams-wp2yb 3 года назад
Great days, when you could be proud of your country.
@rickeden-smith7256
@rickeden-smith7256 3 года назад
My god, no central barriers!
@drdavidstr
@drdavidstr 3 года назад
wow at 1961, also people are as fast as cars. loved it
@theoilandgasresourceportal2132
@theoilandgasresourceportal2132 3 года назад
The impact of mass immigration and uncontrolled population growth isn't evident in this film. People must have been so unhappy back then
@keithdukes5990
@keithdukes5990 3 года назад
Yeah, what a miserable time it must have been!!! Lol!
@seltaeb9691
@seltaeb9691 3 года назад
I'm misty eyed..
@christophertucker8031
@christophertucker8031 4 года назад
No Austen would do 300mph
@xboxcontroller4811
@xboxcontroller4811 4 года назад
Christopher Tucker that car would be shaking at 65 MPH
@simonramsay6080
@simonramsay6080 4 года назад
*it's Austin (not Austen)! I think that model would have had a top speed of 80mph. It looks an A50/55. Obviously the film was sped up.
@SillyGoose778
@SillyGoose778 4 года назад
@@simonramsay6080 That's what they said in the video iirc
@grahamstanton6500
@grahamstanton6500 4 года назад
Christopher Tucker Austin did 192.62mph in 1954 in bonneville
@andrewallen9993
@andrewallen9993 4 года назад
The Lancaster bombers Austin made would go faster than 300mph :) And in the 1940's too!
@andywright8803
@andywright8803 Год назад
There's a film like this with a train going from London to Edinburgh (I think) at something like 500mph. I must have last seen it about 40 years ago on TV 😂
@toainsully
@toainsully 3 года назад
Commentator: How fast can you go on the new motorway? Driver: Yes
@scoapproductions
@scoapproductions 4 года назад
Pristine quality
@waifuracer6516
@waifuracer6516 3 года назад
75mph in 1961. 50mph in 2021. Improved a lot 👍
@Hollows1997
@Hollows1997 3 года назад
Goes to show just how unsuited London is to cars... and that’s 1961!!!
@natelav534
@natelav534 3 года назад
People actually got out of your way in the passing lane in the 60's? Take me back
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