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Most people think of them as early relics of an era long past-as antiques that are best left in museums. To a special group of people - a much larger group than most would dare imagine - the earliest motorcars are an integral part of their lives.
Some owners of veteran automobiles are fascinated by the early technology of the horseless carriage; others are captivated by their importance and history. But, the people were about to meet love the challenge of using their ancient motorcars as often as possible, reliving many of the challenges faced by the motoring pioneers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
This special uncovers some of the world’s oldest running cars and the people who’ve nurtured these noisome relics.
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@01sapphireGTS
@01sapphireGTS 4 года назад
Hats off to Dave driving that 1915 as an everyday car.
@thomasowens6041
@thomasowens6041 6 лет назад
Fascinating. Since early childhood I've been mesmerized by old cars. I suppose I always will be. Wish this series was still on TV. Very well done. Thank you for the post!
@KingRoseArchives
@KingRoseArchives 6 лет назад
Wish we had the chance to make a few more episodes. There were cars we couldn't get to. Thanks for your comment.
@michaelbrogan7537
@michaelbrogan7537 2 года назад
That steam ride is amazing! What a piece of history! 😲
@petermclaren2665
@petermclaren2665 Год назад
I'm 79 years old and at age 15 I started my apprenticeship in the Montagu Motor Museum Workshops in Beaulieu in the south of England restoring old cars. I loved everything about the job but the wages were too low. When I finished the apprenticeship I found nobody else wanted to employ me as a mechanic because what I'd been doing was so out of date..
@nomadpi1
@nomadpi1 Год назад
Your apprenticeship was a "niche." Your search for employment should have been thru museums and car restoration buffs. Your knowledge was superior to any present day mechanics. Today's "mechanics" can take off parts and replace the parts with the replica parts. You, on the other hand can "repair" machines. There is a difference. I am also 79 yrs old. I envy your employment record.
@willardtaylor6249
@willardtaylor6249 3 года назад
It is a great thing to see these early automobiles preserved, restored and running. Evidently it was feared in the 1910’s that the automobile would soon become a thing of the past. Especially with World War 1, demand for gas and oil was exceeding supply and petroleum reserves were dwindling. In the February 1918 issue of National Geographic is an article ,”Billions of Barrels of Oil Locked Up in Rocks”, which touches on this. This article states that the recent discovery of the extent of oil shale in the US insures that the automobile will able to be enjoyed by many future generations to come. The following statement is made by this article:” The horseless vehicle’s threaten East dethronement has been definitely averted and the uninviting prospect of a motorless age has ceased to be a ghost stalking in the vista of the future”.
@alext9067
@alext9067 5 лет назад
The Oldsmobile Curved Dash had a beautiful paint job. Great color and very shiny.
@markvincent5992
@markvincent5992 Год назад
I’m always amazed at 100 plus years old cars are still functional.
@claywilson6149
@claywilson6149 2 года назад
Not a word about the Winton that made it across the states in 1903 . Almost like it didn't happen . History worthy of forgetting. :-(
@SmittySmithsonite
@SmittySmithsonite 6 лет назад
Was glued to my screen every second of this. EXCELLENT JOB!! Thank you!!
@KingRoseArchives
@KingRoseArchives 6 лет назад
Thank you. Appreciate that.
@patrick9761
@patrick9761 5 лет назад
The Joy of driving is the key.. cars are designed to be driven maintained and loved!
@chrisburnett7572
@chrisburnett7572 5 лет назад
Wish the kids could see a Greenfield Patterson. Honestly our generation isn't close to the skills of that time. Yet they didn't have access to information like we do. Amazing what a man could do back then. I just hate the inequality of the times on all fronts. Thanks for posting this video. Enjoyed it very much. Be Blessed.
@patriciahook1599
@patriciahook1599 5 лет назад
Drove the model A everyday for a few years while I assembled it from scratch.still use it every weekend to haul stones from the river.self assemble .carl barandi
@frank1015
@frank1015 5 лет назад
Cool is it the model aa truck
@rclamb04
@rclamb04 6 лет назад
So much enjoying these videos, thank you so much for posting them.
@KingRoseArchives
@KingRoseArchives 6 лет назад
Thank you for watching. And please share them with your friends.
@varmay
@varmay 6 лет назад
Great work was done on 'Oldies' Thank you so much.
@jeanmeslier9491
@jeanmeslier9491 6 лет назад
I just remembered something. At Olney, Texas around 1962 or so, two guys built a steam engine in a Volkswagen car (bug). I saw a copy of a letter that the Volkswagen company sent to a Fort Worth, Texas VW dealership, asking the dealership to help the two guys locate parts. There was an article in Popular Mechanics or Popular Science magazines on this car. The article said that the guys used a couple of big Mercury or Evenrude outboard motors. The author rode in the car and said it was very quiet. Not many details were given, because the guys were busy with the patent procedure. Then it just died. I have never heard anything else about it. Was it just a hoax? Or was the thing a complete failure? I never found out, and never found anyone else who ever heard of it. I enjoyed this great informational video.
@jamesharan8225
@jamesharan8225 5 лет назад
Old Texan
@JamesAllmond
@JamesAllmond 5 лет назад
@@jamesharan8225 shoot George Doble was still around in the 50's. Made a modern, extremely good steam car prototype, that of course never went anywhere because folks believed the lies about steam that even this video propagate.
@paradiselost9946
@paradiselost9946 11 месяцев назад
bill lear... was developing a delta type engine (napier deltic?). lots of money, never went anywhere. there were hundreds, if not thousands of attempts at steam powered cars in the last century... and none have been successful, the last reasonable success was already mentioned... doble.
@rayfridley6649
@rayfridley6649 5 лет назад
From other industries mentioned, one could be added: Elevator manufacturing. The Sultan was a product of the Otis Elevator Co.
@warrenny
@warrenny 4 года назад
Nice video. Could have added more info about Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot. There is some great video out there of Cugnot tinkering with one of his engines. That would be great to add to this.
@1959Cadillackid
@1959Cadillackid 3 года назад
Hahahahaha18th century videos! I have a large collection myself of the building of the pyramids and the Great Wall of China. I did have one of the Big Bang but there was no sound! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@tyrssen1
@tyrssen1 3 года назад
Many decades ago, the Mother Earth News magazine did an article on a "hybrid electric," in which a small ICE lawn mower engine kept a bank of batteries charged. This was, if memory serves, later offered in plans form.
@karaDee2363
@karaDee2363 6 месяцев назад
The first American gasoline powered automobile was the Duryea in 1893 built in Springfield Massachusetts.
@blxtothis
@blxtothis 3 года назад
A decent documentary in a style that is familiar from the 1950s -80s, it’s interesting to know that it was made in 2005 and uploaded in 2017 but feels earlier, despite there being stills and videos in the titles of cars from the 21st Century.
@badad0166
@badad0166 Год назад
(Just read this two years later) Maybe because it was a British, not American production? Pre-computer based editing as well.
@bermudaguy1
@bermudaguy1 5 лет назад
One thing cars did which never gets any attention was eliminate the tons of horse-shit in the towns and city streets!
@KingRoseArchives
@KingRoseArchives 5 лет назад
You forgot to mention the millions of gallons of horse p@ss.
@bermudaguy1
@bermudaguy1 5 лет назад
@@KingRoseArchives Seriously?
@AndrewLohmannKent
@AndrewLohmannKent 5 лет назад
Substituted for lung disease. But horses were treated dreadfully beaten to go until they dropped dead in the street.
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
The horses created a problem 24/7, even when not be used for transportation. The automobile only created a problem when it was running, being used.
@AndrewLohmannKent
@AndrewLohmannKent 4 года назад
@@northdakotaham1752 That is a ridiculous thing to say. Oil industry runs 24/7, deaths and lung disease due to vehicle emissions are a very big issue.
@505197
@505197 6 лет назад
"they don't build them like they used to"...Thank God, old cars are scary compared to what we have today. It's nice to have brakes for one thing.
@christopherlovelock9104
@christopherlovelock9104 5 лет назад
@505197 .. So you don't mind the large bill when the garage tells you the 'Engine Management System' has a fault and you need a new one because it is a 'sealed' unit, or the cost of a new 'plastic' bumper as you simply let the car roll into, (or got too close to something) and put a large scratch along it. Give me an old one any-day - at least the metal was thicker, as were the layers of paint -- -- and the brakes did work, as people didn't tend to drive at 70 everywhere. Lets face it before 1958 we didn't have any motorways, so there wasn't really the need for 'power assisted' brakes and all this ABS.
@ronaldjohnson1474
@ronaldjohnson1474 3 года назад
Don't follow so close!
@garycamara9955
@garycamara9955 5 месяцев назад
Just use your trusty sprag!
@garycamara9955
@garycamara9955 5 месяцев назад
​@@christopherlovelock9104actually we have had freeways since the late 40s. I remember when the IOI freeway bypassed Petaluma in 1956. There was even an article in LOOK magazine about it.
@bruceday8464
@bruceday8464 Год назад
Much is said about how long it takes to start these early cars, but when you compare that with the time it takes to get the horse up and fed, hooked into the harness and coupled to the carriage, it's still comparable and probably a lot faster.
@rfsnjs3551
@rfsnjs3551 5 лет назад
I am not a car buff, But this a great video, Well Done
@ivanleterror9158
@ivanleterror9158 Год назад
One type of fuel that was not mentioned is cars driven by burning wood. After WW2 you could see these in Europe. The smoke is combustible when used correctly.
@CNCmachiningisfun
@CNCmachiningisfun 5 лет назад
These infernal machines will never catch on ;) .
@ricktraficanti2673
@ricktraficanti2673 4 года назад
CNCmachiningisfun lol well put
@wsg4847
@wsg4847 4 года назад
That's what I predicted about the internet when it first came out.
@Ed-pn9id
@Ed-pn9id 6 лет назад
Fantastic video
@msotil
@msotil 5 лет назад
At the beginning of the motor car era, there were few roads suitable for cars with their primitive suspension system and bad tyres. Even worse, there was no network of gasoline fill up stations. They probably had to drive far just to get some gas.
@RadeticDaniel
@RadeticDaniel 3 года назад
Check out the Bertha Benz Technology History Route for a perspective on "get to know your car". She actually mixed chemicals available in a farmacy (drug store) to make herself more fuel. There is a statue in her honor in the square where the farmacy used to be
@___Steinn___
@___Steinn___ 4 года назад
I'd love to own a curved dash Olds... lovely vehicle...
@tyrssen1
@tyrssen1 4 года назад
Agreed. Though in this day and age (and my poverty budget,) I'd be content to build one that has that look, powered by a Briggs and Stratton lawn mower engine.
@jeanmeslier9491
@jeanmeslier9491 6 лет назад
The devious French invented the Serpollet Steam Generator. Water tubing was arranged in the firebox, instead of a huge tank of hot water. If a tube ruptured, it just put the fire out, still it must have been a terrifying experience. It is used today in pressurized industrial steam cleaners. Early 20th Century on-demand hot water heaters used the same concept.
@emmanuelgeraldo5337
@emmanuelgeraldo5337 6 лет назад
Am glad I watched this video I thought electric cars were new thing
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠essas maquinas da epocas vale uma fortunas só mesmo em conciencias e antiguidades.♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠
@BentleyTypeR
@BentleyTypeR 4 года назад
My hobby loves this.
@bluebear6570
@bluebear6570 Год назад
It´s a common myth, that the introduction of the assembly line brought the cost of production of a Ford Model Tdown to the level it is assumed it did. This is only partly true. Each car was subsidized heavily by Rockefeller as the monopolistic provider of gasoline. The secret agreement encompassed the Model T - and that´s why Ford hung on to it when competition was already way ahead of him.
@tanthiennguyen6101
@tanthiennguyen6101 4 года назад
Man merkt es kaum ....Der Wissenheit von Unterschieden.......
@rayfridley6649
@rayfridley6649 6 лет назад
Have you head of the Sultan? This was a luxury car that was built from about 1906 to 1910. It was manufactured by the Otis Elevator Company at their plant in Springfield, MA The car's body was made either in Newark, NJ or in New York. Mr. David Baldwin, then president of Otis,imported plans, tools, dies, and other factory parts from France to produce the car. By 1910, Otis was loosing money on the Sultan and discontinued its manufacture, and vowing to stick to elevators an escalators. Has anyone seen a Sultan ant any antique auto show?
@jeffmullinix7916
@jeffmullinix7916 5 лет назад
Have anyone one notes that cars that is over the pond are big cars and the cars like the first fords was really small cars . Then in a time this had changed back in the late 20's . Over the pond cars was still big until the mid 30's . The USA cars had now gotten bigger . The late 30's and after WW2 the cars from across the pond are gotten smaller and the cars in the USA had ballooned to be big .
@elitesoldier234
@elitesoldier234 5 лет назад
Economical problem, later oil crisis hit US too.
@wholeNwon
@wholeNwon 6 лет назад
Great fun. There is a large Stanley collection in our town and I'm sure the owner would take umbrage at your "blowing up" comment.
@KingRoseArchives
@KingRoseArchives 6 лет назад
I do love the Stanley's too and hope the owner's doesn't blow up.
@wholeNwon
@wholeNwon 6 лет назад
Specifically, I think there is no evidence of any ever having "blown up". That's to say that, if you mean a boiler explosion. It's very hard for a fire tube boiler to violently explode. Obviously a single brazed joint may fail or a fusible plug can melt with the sudden, rapid release of steam but that's not a explosion in the usual sense.
@KingRoseArchives
@KingRoseArchives 6 лет назад
I stand corrected. Thank you. It appears the creators developed a boiler design that did resist explosions. www.stanleymotorcarriage.com/Parts/Boiler.htm
@wholeNwon
@wholeNwon 6 лет назад
Nice reference but I believe that fire tube boilers were developed long before the Stanley brothers. Others produced automobile boilers far superior in design and function to the Stanley's.
@JamesAllmond
@JamesAllmond 5 лет назад
@@wholeNwon Doble comes to mind really fast...
@JoanSmith-t7k
@JoanSmith-t7k Год назад
Years ago, in the 1980s I went to the Natural History Museum in so. CA - I think their old cars were on, the 1st floor? They had an Oldsmobile (actual size) on display, and a mirror under it , I looked down to see its engine and flywheel? Underneath ...
@philliphoward7455
@philliphoward7455 Год назад
Thanks for a great video. Also, thanks for the credit to Ransom Olds as the first to use an assembly line. Henry Ford may have been more successful in it's application but he was not the first to try it
@tanthiennguyen9308
@tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад
Natürlich muss ich immer nach denken für Möglichkeiten & Ausaudern...............!
@JamesAllmond
@JamesAllmond 5 лет назад
No Stanley Steam Car EVER blew up due to steam issues Only one is known to have "blown up". Happened in the late 20th century at a car show. It was a conversion to LPG what had turned gas left on whilst owner talked with someone and when he went to light it, the LPG blew, not the steam engine. He died trying to save his family from the ensuing LPG fire. Leave them as they were built and they were safe. Gasoline engines had to pilots lit to heat the gas to vapor before anything cold happen. Watch Leno's Stanley videos to see what CAN happen. Burn to the ground, yes, blow up, no. Shame on the producers for repeating that lie.
@dbradley3
@dbradley3 5 лет назад
Fast forward 100+ years, and people get frustrated when a low tire pressure light comes on. A check-engine light can ruin your day. Having to get up early Saturday morning to get your car State inspected is a major challenge.
@JoanSmith-t7k
@JoanSmith-t7k Год назад
At 12:35, yes, my 1904 Oldsmobile car looks similiar to that, but it also has a hood above it; ah, no, I'm talking about a 1/24 scale model size ... 😮
@chardelraconner7324
@chardelraconner7324 Год назад
comes with wheels change the wheels ; where does ethnical acceptance derive in shapes alike lower posture | how you feel about stance or feel
@effenbeezeetravel4474
@effenbeezeetravel4474 Год назад
The farmer in Asia assembles 1 cylinder cars like this NOW ! 2023 / I rode on one ? !
@johnrobinson4445
@johnrobinson4445 3 года назад
Interesting how they simply could not visualize anything other than a horse-carriage...minus the horse, of course. They could have made it any shape. Like the early PC's: once IBM made a boring, beige box, the next twenty years saw almost nothing but boring beige boxes. And also: Windows and Apple OS are natively able to use a Dvorak keyboard yet everyone keeps on using QWERTY. Madness.
@callumhardy5098
@callumhardy5098 5 лет назад
I know more about steam than I do Internal combustion!
@admiralradish
@admiralradish 3 года назад
AWESOME!
@Graham-b5n
@Graham-b5n Год назад
NO stock Stanley has every exploded
@Graham-b5n
@Graham-b5n Год назад
Sorry NO stock Stanley has every exploded
@Graham-b5n
@Graham-b5n Год назад
ok NO stock Stanley has ever exploded (I love auto correct)
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠em.. especial isso é coisas de filmes de epocas bém distantes..♠♠♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠
@USNVA-yn6cp
@USNVA-yn6cp 3 года назад
how many new cars will still be running in 100 years if this country is still here?
@bobroberts6821
@bobroberts6821 5 лет назад
3:18 - All you really need are several guys pushing it from behind. What's the point of an engine?
@catjudo1
@catjudo1 5 лет назад
No kidding. Get some big slaves- er, guys and some nice craftsmanship and you don't even need wheels. Sedan chairs are the way of the future local commuter!
@RadeticDaniel
@RadeticDaniel 3 года назад
Assisted starting was common for steam engines, which would spend a lot of energy just to build some momentum. So it is not strange at all that some excited people gave a push to a starting vehicle back then.
@imransharif443
@imransharif443 Год назад
Nice
@mattkaustickomments
@mattkaustickomments 5 лет назад
That dude with the glasses creeps me. It’s like he’s a teenager in an old guy disguise. Or maybe it’s the lazy eye...?
@trevorjameson3213
@trevorjameson3213 4 года назад
yeah I thought he was really creepy too.. And he has that weird lisp when he talks.
@christopherlovelock9104
@christopherlovelock9104 5 лет назад
Not overly impressed, - quite a lot of incorrect information, - no mention of 'Cugnot's' machine, ok it is a so called 'gun tractor' but nevertheless it still exists in Paris and was built in the late 1700's. There is also a (very) small 2 seater car that was 'discovered' in a London (UK) museum sometime in the latter half of the last century, I believe it dates from 1865 -70.
@pjmbidge632000
@pjmbidge632000 5 лет назад
It's an American documentary, you don't expect it to be accurate do you! The Americans think they invented the car.
@christopherlovelock9104
@christopherlovelock9104 5 лет назад
@@@pjmbidge632000 .. How very true, since most Americans think they are the greatest on Earth I agree, - but then with a people who voted for a person like Trump to be their President it's hardly surprising. Personally I find them one of the most egotistical crowd on Earth, - and a laugh a minute with what some of them say.
@omaralkayal7598
@omaralkayal7598 2 года назад
This is a British made documentary by the way....
@jeetbardalai9463
@jeetbardalai9463 3 года назад
Certainly, james watt, R Diesel, Otto N , did not come from the large physical body types. The large body type of people dont have the rights to extend forward unwanted explainations.we had been observing the works of Dreyse needle gun, Benz cars, diesel electric German sub, the A4 rockets und their descendants, the alternator by Fon Simens etc etc und so on.
@tanthiennguyen6101
@tanthiennguyen6101 4 года назад
Inner Architektur & Flugzeuge Zeichnungen......
@alaincelos476
@alaincelos476 Месяц назад
Most of them are masterpiece ,better than any chinese electrical bomb!
@thomasleemullins4372
@thomasleemullins4372 4 года назад
I think that is very interesting.
@luxbeci2
@luxbeci2 Год назад
Very interest need kurbli start Than King tiger tank too
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠🌟⛅as maquinas senpre esteves bém prezentes nas imaginaçao do homém em especial os bém inteligentes🌟⛅♠♠♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠videos documentarios muito bém ém especial..♠♠♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠
@ASFMitchelProductions
@ASFMitchelProductions 2 года назад
what about Elwwod Haynes?
@stevealacavage2321
@stevealacavage2321 2 года назад
as far as battery limitations ---- what's wrong with a generator/alternator as used on modern gas cars???????? Hmmm.........
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠na verdades das coisas nao séi.. se éssas geringonças eram mesmo movidas á gasolinas..,🔷🔷♠🔷♠♠♠♠♠
@sortedsortof3474
@sortedsortof3474 5 лет назад
No owner manual?
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠muito ém tipos lenbras um poucos charretes e bocicletas átuais..♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠
@bluesharp59
@bluesharp59 6 лет назад
Thumbs Up Liked !
@jmason3904
@jmason3904 5 лет назад
Hi🙂Thank You for this Interesting program ...Question : Regarding the curved dash Olds @ 15:14.... The owner is seen driving this vehicle on a road somewhere... Is the road public or private?..🤓..If driving on a public road , doesn't he have to have seat belts installed in the vehicle in accordance w/ current Federal Laws & Regulations?...🤔🙄AND use them?.. If he doesn't have them , and he is driving on any public road, then isn't he violating the law - If he is driving any of these un - seatbelted vehicles at any public function - parades , car shows , etcetera. Is he not concerned about this issue?!? What about safety issues should a collision with anything occur?..I mean , it's not like these dashboards have cushy padding or airbags💥💨🙆🤕💫💫💫... Would he feel comfortable putting an infant in the seat adjoining him and taking the car for even a slow mph cruise?!?🚨🚧🤔🤕🚑👰🛌. In my humble opinion, with all due respect, while these vehicles are truly tech wonders for their time, If one would wish to drive one purely for demonstration purposes, for any audience , I would think the best place would be on a test track at a drag strip or racetrack... just for safety regarding the audience in attendance 🚧🚧... Safety First 🤔🕵... no matter how cute or historical the vehicles are.... 🙂🍀🍀🍀🍀☕. (§)....
@terencerucker3244
@terencerucker3244 5 лет назад
There are no federal regulations regarding seat belt use. Only states regulate the operation of autos on their roads and most states have "grandfather clauses" regarding standard equipment. If it didn't come with it originally, it isn't required.
@jeffbeaumont1823
@jeffbeaumont1823 4 года назад
J Mason must be a Governmental Bureaucrat. I have been driving these cars since I was 14 and am 70 now. The law states that if any car did not come with seatbelts, you don't have to install them, but if you do, then you do have to use them. I own cars from the brass Model T back to the 1902 Northern, and have never had seatbelts. You just have to use common sense, and as Ray Carr says, stay off the major roads and out of the way of those crazy drivers. Never had an incident in all those years, and don't intend to. Now, I can see J. Mason hustling right out to lobby for changing those laws.
@stebro2738
@stebro2738 5 лет назад
so in all of its wisdom, the "GENERAL" chose to dump not just the OLDSMOBILE, but the Corvair (well conceived & with a De Deion rear suspension, Excellent), the front engined, rear trans (w/ WHIP driveshaft!!) 328 v-8 Pontiac tempest, the overhead cam Tempest, the Buick aluminum V-8 (which has lived on for more than 50 years perfected by .. of all ... the British (of Lucas fame!!), the Northstar v-8 (which supposedly could run for some time without coolant!), and now the VOLT?? For g sake, start by learning some marketing and dispensing with some of that overburdened corporate structure... & start with re-introing one of THE original autos conceived... the Oldsmobile! Go on from there.....(Even the Holden / Impala & GTO got axed!!????) WT*!! Why does half of America... (except for Chivy / Ford country) buy Toyota's, Hyundai's VW's etc..etc.. I'd love to buy American, but NO tariff is going to make up for corporate incompetence!!
@alext9067
@alext9067 5 лет назад
Check that 328. I think it was 326.
@tjlarson9859
@tjlarson9859 6 лет назад
I can find no record of ANY steam passenger car ever blowing up, except possibly for some very early "experimental" car.
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 6 лет назад
most blow up during the boiler start up...with todays technology, and materials, computer control and automation and design capability, steam engine is a real practical drive by wire possibility!
@tjlarson9859
@tjlarson9859 6 лет назад
I forgot to say that the video was really great to watch, before. NOW, just for curiosity I had done a fairly persistent SEARCH for any record of steam-car-blow-up, even though I readily admit it is quite possible, and all it would take is someone not attentive or quailfied operating the system (AKA "idiot"), BUT, I couldn't find any actual record of a disaster, only a short reference that the Stanley Bros. purposely left some winding off one of their test-boilers and managed to blow it up under "controlled" conditions.
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 6 лет назад
just look up one of Jay Leno steam car videos where the boiler stove flames blew up on his face, luckily not hurt
@joemackey1950
@joemackey1950 6 лет назад
In high school (50+ years ago) I helped a teacher restore a 1909 Stanley Mountain Wagon. That was a treat and since RHD I gave the turns signals when it was on the road. While he never had one blow up, a runabout he had just restored previous to the mountain wagon, there was a fire which consumed the car, with its wooden frame. The mountain wagon was sold to a collector in OK shortly after restoration.
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠⛅🌟👍no entanto com uma alavacas só era.. possivél fazer essas geringonças sair dos lúgares que coisas medonhas...👍🌟⛅♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠
@Azoicum
@Azoicum Год назад
Streets to smooth lol. 🐎
@jamespatagueule4599
@jamespatagueule4599 Год назад
american video for american people like a Hollywood film "based on a true story"
@tfranken1561
@tfranken1561 6 лет назад
23:43 Benny Hill's brother?
@chardelraconner7324
@chardelraconner7324 Год назад
first storm chaser
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠espetácular videos documéntarios♠♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠
@tanthiennguyen9308
@tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад
Das sind Autos Herstellen ohne Sorgenkind gaben..........................................!
@fransjordaan2160
@fransjordaan2160 Год назад
Sou graag die klop die klank van die enjins en wiele wou hoor.
@onlythewise1
@onlythewise1 5 лет назад
better than riding a horse
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠sensacional & muito bons videos Gostei,,♠♠♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠
@brushbros
@brushbros 4 года назад
New "Road Machines," but no new roads! Only draft animals were able to navigate them.
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🌟⛅👍isso é super bem genial.. Gostei..👍⛅🌟♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠
@louisinese
@louisinese 3 года назад
Whats the blue car at 22:41
@JrGoonior
@JrGoonior 3 года назад
Ford Probe
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠🌟⛅isso é muito bém inprecionantes.⛅🌟♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠pórem que isso eram bém adivertidas isso ja sei..,♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠isso pelo... oh.. que é sedeu origéns ápós aprimeira guerra mundial ou sejas muito bém depois..♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠
@chardelraconner7324
@chardelraconner7324 Год назад
tupper drawer wind deflection ; homeless futurist exist
@neilforbes416
@neilforbes416 5 лет назад
At 6:00 AGAIN he(the BRITISH narrator) uses the wrong word for the fuel so again I say the narrator has ABSOLUTELY NO EXCUSE for making such an error, the product is PETROL!
@BigEightiesNewWave
@BigEightiesNewWave 5 лет назад
gasoline.. and the octane was very low back then.
@neilforbes416
@neilforbes416 5 лет назад
@@BigEightiesNewWave Petrol.... because when the fuel was pumped into the vehicle's tank, it entered as a liquid, not a fume. The first syllable of Gasoline is "Gas", suggesting a fume, a vapour. Clearly, when you see the material, you instantly see that is a liquid, and NOT an invisible fume.
@franzjosefkerkhoff592
@franzjosefkerkhoff592 4 года назад
Petrol is only for Petrol(eum) lights.
@neilforbes416
@neilforbes416 4 года назад
@@franzjosefkerkhoff592 Petrol IS INDEED the correct name for the fuel which powers the internal combustion engine!
@carljohnson7440
@carljohnson7440 8 месяцев назад
👍
@captainhindsight8779
@captainhindsight8779 6 месяцев назад
Ford made the first ever car 🇺🇸
@luxbeci2
@luxbeci2 Год назад
Why car use burn wood food train Stewenson technology 1840?
@tanthiennguyen6101
@tanthiennguyen6101 4 года назад
Sie wusste es nicht mal .....Wer ich bin.....Wer ich war.........?
@AZOffRoadster
@AZOffRoadster 5 лет назад
Electric cars still don't have enough range? Tesla Model S and X existed in November 2017.
@trevorjameson3213
@trevorjameson3213 4 года назад
Well, my great grandfather knew a guy in 1908 who had an electric car. Range was not a problem if you could afford to buy a tender car and extra batteries to pull behind you. It was just a box wagon loaded with fresh batteries. So when your batteries died, you would just swap them out with fresh ones from your tender car. From what he told me, the range was quite good when doing it this way. Still primitive though.
@photobobo
@photobobo 6 лет назад
Electric car range is no longer a problem.
@KingRoseArchives
@KingRoseArchives 6 лет назад
Charge time and cost still are a problem but technology has definitely come a long way since I produced this years ago.
@joedirt6212
@joedirt6212 6 лет назад
Still unreliable takes to long and doesn’t last long enough if anything I’d want Tesla or one of em probably ford to make a steam car since I’d only buy domestic
@TreeLBollingTreeMan
@TreeLBollingTreeMan 6 лет назад
Oh really? Okay you start off on a coast to coast trip in a Tesla and I will start off in a gasoline powered car and I beat you by days!
@joedirt6212
@joedirt6212 6 лет назад
Tree L. Bolling true I driven a Yukon xl coast to coast and the thing was getting 25mpg on the highway and I could go forever
@realityhurts8697
@realityhurts8697 5 лет назад
It's a problem for me, I travel for work often and have allotted time to get places 1200 miles sometimes one way
@dmisso42
@dmisso42 Год назад
Boop[, boop!
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq
@FranciscoSantos-ss3uq Год назад
♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠♠♠🌟⛅👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍⛅🌟♠♠♠♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷♠🔷🔷♠♠♠
@tanthiennguyen6101
@tanthiennguyen6101 4 года назад
Natürlich Differenziert von Money.........
@tanthiennguyen6101
@tanthiennguyen6101 4 года назад
Man kennen sich Daimler & Kesselwagen......
@paradiselost9946
@paradiselost9946 11 месяцев назад
what an utter load of BS. siegfried markus' car, built in 1880, with an ICE engine, is still displayed in the vienna musueam, and was last driven, iirc, in the 70s. then theres ettionne lenoir, who was driving around in an ICE powered car in 1860. and then theres trevithyk, who made the first steam wagon in... 1790 or 1810 or thereabouts... the one where they left it in a shed, went and ate stuffed goose, the boiler ran dry, the shed caught on fire, and there was much amusement all round... the very same event that led to teh invention of "the safety plug" in boilers, along with several safety valves.
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