Driving Mercedes Benz 1886 ...Turning Over
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- Опубліковано 5 січ 2015
- 1886 Mercedes Benz ... Turning over,running and driving. All rights reserved . It is illegal to forward this video to another web site without the permission of it's owner...........Steven Guagenti Staten Island NY USA
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imagine how stressful horror movies were in the 1800s! imagine trying to start that thing before a killer gets you
I wonder if they were even a thing back then because people didn't do too much with cameras.
Killer: *shoots, misses
Victim: *sets some valves
Killer: *fumbles around with a paper cartridge
Victim: *brings the flywheel in the best position
Killer: *broke the cartridge while loading
Victim: *looks after a screw that fell under the automobile contraption
Killer: *finds another cartridge
Victim: *tightens the transmission chain
Killer: *pulls the trigger. Nothing happens.
Victim: *has trouble releasing the breaks
They had horses and they also ran using their legs.
@@gustavgnoettgen Sir take my like
Given the car's top speed is about 16 km/h I don't think the chase would end even if the car starts at first try.
Imagine how much thinking it took to create something like this...
it took nothing bro that's the easiest way to create a car
@@independentbmx5142 then do it
Didnt he also create the internal combustion engine? Also sure this model was not complex but he made way more complex machines in his time, and he paved the automobile industry that’s like saying it took the write brothers nothing to create that plane, it’s just insulting
@@independentbmx5142 Back then these cars were revolutionary. Cars today still are very complex
@@independentbmx5142 nah back then part weren't so easy to come by.. lmaoo
Imagine you live in a world of horses and trains, and suddenly someone comes along with this.
"Yo wuz poppin?"
Watch the documentary video about Bertha Benz, you'll see how they've nailed it...:)
@@cenchloraadums3143 Grand Theft Auto 0.1 beta
Se nota mucho todavía la tecnología del vapor... Ahora, teniendo en cuenta que entre coches alucinantes tal como los entendemos y ese trasto medieval solo median apenas treinta o cuarenta años... es flipante (como con los aviones)
I khow
Cixhcidv mine ce mai faci 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Karl Benz's wife Bertha was one feisty woman especially for the time; she was the first person in the world to do a long car journey when on the 5th August 1888 she travelled 65 miles to visit her mother. She didn't tell her husband, she just took off with the car and a couple of the kids. It took her all day during which she had to stop at several chemist shops for fuel, and she also invented the brake lining along the way. When the wooden brake was in danger of catching fire she stopped at a cobblers shop and got him to rivet a strip of leather onto the brake.
That's badass
Now that's a woman
Friend: "so which car do you drive?"
Me : "a mercedes"
Friend: "oh Nice, from which year?"
Me : "late 80's"
Haha :o)
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imagine 😂😂
Doesn't late 80's mean late 1980's?
@@j6kkn he means 1880s
2:40 how he didn't turn around and yell "see ya later, peasants!" is beyond me
Time to rally
Missed opportunity lol
Wow, it's in such good condition. Looks like it was built yesterday, not over 100 years ago. It must have been very well looked after!
It's a remake.
Benz Patent-Motowagen Nummer 1 was a single piece. It was rebuilt with original parts in 1903 and this one is in the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
www.deutsches-museum.de/en/collections/transport/road-transport/cars/benz-patentwagen/
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/Benz_Motorwagen_4.JPG
Nummer 2 was again a single piece. Only with model Nummer 3 it was started to produce more than one and selling those.
The Nummer 3 model Bertha Benz used for the first long distance trip ever survived and is in the London Science Museum.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benz_Patent-Motorwagen_Nummer_3#/media/Datei:1888_Benz_Patent-Motorwagen_Model_No._3_Automuseum_Dr._Carl_Benz,_2014.JPG
Nummer 3 serial #24 was after a few years changed from 3 to 4 wheels and is on display in Vienna.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/Benz_Modell_3_1893_Umbau_zum_Vierrad_1898_%282%29.JPG
Mr Benz is looking down smiling at his creation
How do you know he's not looking up?
From down under ?
His probly roling over in his grave from seeing the misuse of his creation
Off you go you beautiful piece of history!
solly and pow that is such a nice vehicle
the reason why the planet is nearly dead...
@@jfk9374 Way more pollution comes from factories and the shipping industry
@@jfk9374 but it's not, the planet will literally be fine, humans may die but how is that our concern? it's karma, and you shall embrace your punishment.
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My great-grandfather used to live in a village east of Karlsruhe/Germany, where Berta Benz drove through on her first trip from Mannheim to Stuttgart.When he was a llittle boy he watched them driving though the village, buying petrol at a pharmacy. He´s long dead but he told me this story when I was about 8 years old. By the time I didn´t realize what he had told me but only 30 years later I remembered his story and its importance to cars all over the world.
I assume you meant her trip from Mannheim to Pforzheim, where her parents lived - much closer than Stuttgart. The pharmacy they stopped at is in the town of Wiesloch. It still exists today and there's a memorial in front of it.
DL6UK Sir I must say u are very lucky to have great grand father and he too lucky saw the Car inventor.
I dont want to spoil your nice story, but how do you get past a village east of Karlsruhe when driving from Mannheim to Stuttgart (which essentially means to follow the Neckar upwards)?
DL6UK its will be better if u start tellingu kidthat story cause u oredy 40
That's because the tour didn't go to Stuttgart but Pforzheim.
see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertha_Benz_Memorial_Route
“It is illegal to forward this video to another web site.”
Nope, it’s not.
as soon you use UA-cam or FB for placing content, you lose any rights :P
Jordan what are you doing here , slumming
@@kingtut5923 I’m a bit of a connoisseur of vintage automobiles. Now, clean your room!
It's the Internet !! don't expect to upload something on UA-cam and not expect this to be seen on other platforms. I will download this video and spread it like cancers on other platforms. :)
The horses in the 1880s and 1890s must have laughed their heads off when they saw those things.
No shit sherlock because a normal horse is faster and more efficient because it does not use fuel also horses can reach up to 100 km/h idk about the car tho or lets just call it "cart powered by an engine" lmao 😂🤣
@@paraskevaspapantonakis horses do use fuel. Its called food and sleep.
one of the most beautiful sound. cheers
I think it was very irritating. To each his own, I guess.
2018 C Class 1886hp
Is there an AMG model for this?
Yes! It adds a whopping 2 horse power to the machine!
@@onionpacific XD
Ooo
@@onionpacific wow man so overpowered
Y'all wondering if there is an AMG model, what about black series, eh? Brabus? Manhart?
Truly amazing how far we’ve come. It baffles my mind to think about some of the things the people of those times had to endure (being exposed to the elements driving this car being one) in order for the advancement of the entire world as a whole. I respect that to the fullest, regardless of race. Happy Holidays to U all! 🙏🏿
they had carriages with roofs and walls... you forgot that we still have bikes?
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You're right, times nearly always were incredibly hard and circumstances beyond what we can even imagine today would have been more or less standard. Yes, we've come a long way, and more astonishing still is how fast things have developed since their primal inception only a few decades ago. My own grandfather was born before there were cars, imagine that, and by the time he became a professor at the university only in his thirties he would drive his own (still semi-open) car of that type that had the endlessly long hood in front, like the playboy type of man of his day.. (The man was brilliant, even though later he turned into the impossible creepy type of prof that wouldn't see a human soul and did science nobody in the entire world would understand any more).
@@harrickvharrick3957 Interesting…thanks for sharing!
Old school machinery is like watching people figure things out through Garry's Mod. Super crude operation, maybe ornate textures for no discernible reason, and that ever-loving spark of joy when "holy crap, it actually worked!"
"Parts department, can I help you?" "Yes, I would like wheel spokes for my '86 Patent-Motorwagen No.1."
ok...a 1986 what now? ......................1 8 8 6 D E A D A S S
A long time friend of my grandfather on my dad's side (when i say long time, I mean since their childhood) is a 2nd owner of a 1968 Oldsmobile toronado since about 2002 or so, and he always jokes to the guy who does the new York State safety inspection on the car " I beg you won't find any codes on this car", for those who don't get the joke, he is joking with the safety inspection person on the idea that the car doesn't have a computer, I think that on board computers in cars have pretty well been a standard since the 1970s or 1980s. We live up just outside of Albany NY.
MollysMoshing TankCrew stfu welfare speaking bitch
Bill Waluse welfare speaking bitch. Lol Im a young white male living in a two story house with 2 cars and the owner of 8 rent houses. I'm making more money in a month than you will make in a year. lmao.
finally some how IS funny
Love it. Thanks for sharing.
nice work out. cool classic machinery.
This made my day. Love antiques and folks who still appreciate them. God Bless!!
cooler than a ferrari. i would pay 1M dollars for this masterpiece
give me 100000 USD, i will give u bullock cart of 1200 b.c.
If you are looking forward to buy this, I can give you leads for a Fully functional Replica of this Benz Motowagen
@@PKPANDEYLKO 😂😂😂😂 angrej Ko luto,
i think its more worth than 1 M dollars
@@circulartriangle1568 😂😂😂😂 bhai ye aise namune hain na lut bhi jayenge 😂😂😂😂😂
It's so beautiful guy Thanks for the vdo 😍👏👍😄งามหลาย
So Classical , Vintage and Traditional yet Unique . Thank You ...
Nothign classical, traditional or uniqui about Rheinische Gasmotorenfabrik Benz & Cie.
that was pretty fast
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We need an Akrapovic exhaust system to that beast !!
acrapovic? why not straigt pipe?
nah fuck all that just 2JZ swap it
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none of your business .todo bien
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Nice collection
That is so cool thank you for sharing my friends
Thank you for sharing . A masterpiece of engineering , I love it .
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Bro this car is a useless piece of trash
oi your neighborhood hood friend shut up you fuckwit
ohh wow a bike with 3 wheels. It must have blown everyones mind
@@DC-zi6se says the one that doesn't even have a drivers license.
its very difficult to steal... first it will take an hour to start
First Off You'd Need To Prime It, Criminals Wouldn't Know How To Do That!
oh it wouldent be a problem for metal collectors to confiscate it permanently once and for all hehehe loll
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lol
Hahahaha
A Horseless carriage! Thanks for the upload!
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not a carriage
hard to believe this is where it all started
@Muckin 4on either way he has a point- from this car seen here - we have come a loooonnnnggggg way. No need for the exposé
this is not the beggining, this is merley the beginning of the end
what a great engineer design this back then, no computer, calculator, awesome
mad-dog one, now the American claim to have invented ' everything : cars telefone, planes,radio and so on - just because they won the war . . .
mad-dog one
josef-olivia Transit And they didn't even win the war. Saying that is just arrogant. It was a group effort. Many nations took part in the war, USSR fought more than the USA and had a lot more casualties.
Jacob Durham What is this then?
pretty sure Germans manufactured first car before Ford even came to this world.
Beautiful machine.....spoke wheels and all.
Great work....Thanks for sharing
1886 . How beautiful this car is . Thanks
Don’t forget to turn on the traction control systems when driving in grass like that
It's beautiful to see how far we have come!!!
Leather seats, plenty of head room, plenty of leg room, no plastic, only wood and metal, not much noise and big wheels. Sounds like a Rolls-Royce to me.
@@BNSFGuy4723 Thank you abi
Tbh, this looks way to awesome to be a rolls royce
It was a Rolls Royce for that time, but they called it a Benz because there were no Rolls Royces around.
@@willymueller3278 that's a good one
dont forget the air conditioning!
Amazing hard work/ wht a idea
Remember: This automobile was made before the birth of flight.
Do t miss
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Wow
well duh
@brasileiros Silva I knew as soon as I saw your profile picture that a load of crap was about to be said
Wow, i´m impressed, that´s actually pretty fast.
Adoro máquinas antigas. Parabéns, pelo vídeo.
Great sir, i m loving it.
131 years later, we're still driving cars with reciprocating piston engines.
Anything better was patented, and the patents were quickly bought by carmakers that only wanted the patents just to prevent competitors from building something better.
Mazda is about the only company to mass produce Wankel Rotor engines, and their’s haven’t been that great with fuel economy or oil consumption, unfortunately. Great performance, though.
There were rotary engines (radially-opposed piston engines that rotated around a non-moving crankshaft) that were mounted on a few cars such as the Adams-Farwell, and the Megola motorcycle. They were mainly used on WW1 aircraft such as the Sopwith Camel and Neuport 11, and [half] burned huge amounts of benzine/castor oil mixture.
Josias von Leiswolf- you do realize patents eventually expire. If anyone had patented a new design it could have been copied by now..
Josias von Leiswolf yeah but i see no bad in a classic piston engine we all love it
+Josias. How long do we have to put up with that bullshit story? Fucking everything's been tried and the simple fact is that gasoline still packs the highest energy density per dollar and the reciprocating engine is the most easily built, reliable, and versatile variant of those that burn gas. It just about ranks with all of the bullshit that's spouted about the "suppression" of Nicholas Tesla.
Vitabrick Snailslime Nikola, not Nicholas
"Hey do you've parts for my Mercedes?"
"yes, which one?"
"Mercedes Benz 1886"
Do you know.....it wouldn't surprise me if the store man brought up the parts list on his screen without even questioning it. Merc do keep some old stuff .... as we have discovered in the past.
If its a 1960 heckflosse in South Africa they have everything except body panels and foglamp lightbulbs.
For a price of course.
@@andrewallen9993 The parts are still made in india. heckflosse, 115.... even genuine, the tooling was shifted to Tata in the 80's.
Benz, it's only Benz
That's why the Mercedes-Benz Classic Center exists.
This is so cool!
very nice , it's really amazing
Take that to a McDonald's drive through and film the reaction.
Angelo Achmed Merkel that would be priceless😂😂😂😂😂😂
Angelo Achmed Merkel yes please!
Yea show up in that thing wearing clothes from 1886
nunchaku101 do you wear tinfoil hat? I wear mine only when im around my phone which is 24/7
3. ?????
4. Profit
Imagine a teenager taking the car for a ride silently?
Better off taking the horse!
@@WhyHaveLimits hahaha, easier.
Me hace falta uno de esos para ir a dar una vuelta.
Increíble señores.
Saludos desde Ecuador. 🤘
Great video,beautiful ,nice sharing my friend,love it❤️
- Most people don't know yet it took his gutsy wife to show that it was more than just a novelty to drive around the block.
- She dove it some 50 miles to visit her mother with 2 stops at town local hardware stores (no gas stations or parts stores around when you need one).
- This hit the press, & caused a sensation, especially since it was by a women who, back then all just sat back & looked pretty... And, Expressway driving was a breeze.
While I'm two years late, Bertha is not only credited as the first "long distance driver", she's also credited for inventing brake lining -- because, on that drive, the brakes just weren't up to the task, so she had a shoemaker put some leather onto the wooden pads.
As a side note, while this is not an "official" thing, one could also call her the first... car thief. Because she told Carl that she was going to visit her mother, but he thought she was going by train. I guess he only realized what was going on when he went into his workshop, and found the car missing...
She also had to cope with some purely practical issues, which I *suppose* may have found consideration in future models, without actually being listed as an "invention". After all, while Carl invented the thing, she did some serious "QA" on it...
I knew it was a benz, it looks identical to an E63 AMG.
Peter Geralis I thought the same
yea rims of similar size
Peter Geralis Yes hardly any differences. 😂Haha!
yourTuBaer Yeah. Today's rimms are catching 👆🆙up to it!
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Amazing pc of an antique collection 😍 👏 👌 🙌
amazing
That is SO COOL!🙏❤🇺🇸
Back to a SIMPLER TIME!
Imagine going to the Dentist then! :(
@@dogdooish Which, along with the long exposure times, explains why people don't smile in old photos.
whats simple with over engineering a motorbike?
_gran turismo 4 flashbacks_
Very cool!
Very Cool!
Sou fascinado por maquinas incríveis como essa
And listen to the sound of the v8 twin turbo engine!!
Charlie Norton there's no Turbo? And it's a single cylinder ?
Wesley Wright you need to learn what humour is
Charlie Norton yeah jaja
homeschooled, wesley?
Ohh and that turbo flutter😂😂😂
very nice sharing has been ..
thanks for your effort ..
Amazing Lovely Birdy ✔⚘⚘⚘⚘💎💖🌏👏🏻
Such a beautiful vehicle! Love veteran-era cars so much!
Registration would still be like $865 a year in california for this thing.
Why so much? It costs 80$ where I live,which is like 70$usd. Even in my countries equivalent to California it's only 50$ more per year and I think thats robbery already. I really do hope this is just a joke that California is overpriced,because if not and you really pay that much just for regy I'd consider moving,because you're all definitely getting robbed in more ways than just registration in Cali.
Wouldn't pass emissions. Lol.
@@erlycuyler thats what I was thinking and about to comment.😁
@@jacksonbrown5900 Hey,maybe you,Ed Begley jr,and I could take it for a spin? As long as we're not "runnin' on empty." Lol.
@@erlycuyler rotfl..
GOOD WORK
Very good creative work
I built a wooden car with a wooden engine........but it wooden start :(
Glad it didn't fire. :)
if it wood start it will burn
@@pcpc5242 lol :)
I just wrote that joke in my repertoire of joke. A scandalous joke.
You got 10 points for that one !
coolest thing ice seen all day and I've seen a bunch of stuff ;)
Amazing sound
Amazing
Imagine how difficult it was to even start the car before going to work.
These cars were owned by only the most wealthy people of the time of its invention, they weren’t working lol.
Imagine getting tired trying to start this vehicle. So you ring your boss telling him you're not coming to office today 🤣
Still.. it was far more simpler n easier than preparing your horse cart
I want to buy the car lol i love it
Good job 👏♥️ boss 👌👌
That's gorgeous!
Excellent!
Life was simpler that time..great initial invention..
Chintan Suthar Sure life was simple, but simple infections could kill you and newborns died far more often.
Point being, we should treasure the small gems that history has given us, but nostalgia is often misguided.
Fellow Traveler At least we only had 2 genders back then.
@@Endisupertramp bu quramadr
@@kaisercronik8249 I agree. Being normal requires no apology.
The flywheel:
Round round get around, I get around, yeah I get around round round I get around.
Amazing vehicle!
History reliving so wonderful
Dad, can I borrow the car for prom, next week??? Sure son, you'll need to try starting it now though!!!
I bet it still has a ton of dash warnings on.
Technically, you're not wrong. During the first road trip in 1888, there were a bunch of problems that needed to be solved along the way, such as a blocked fuel line, worn out brakes (leading to the invention of brake lining), a wire that shorted out, and chain that needed repairs.
That looks super fun, though :D
Very nice
very kool
0:32 represent the exact scenario everytime when i have a group project
Haa...and I thought that this happens with group work only in Russia)))
Wow Amazing
Wonderful
When he tries to start it, it sounds like a person breathing heavily.
Sniff sniff sniff sniff sniff ACHOO!
Yes, the noise came from the guy who started it.
Taking the term "classical" to whole new level hahahaha
5t
classical is a wrong word. Rheinische Gasmotorenfabrik Benz & Cie. wasnt renamed to Mercedes Benz. Meaning it failed. Only successor it had was Benz Velo
Wow, very nice. The begin of movement.
Cool invention 😍😍😍😍
everything is perfect even ABS working good....
Такая машина есть в музее автомотостарины в Риге. Там очень много раритетных и уникальных машин. Рекомендую всем посетить, при возможности.
Una obra de arte !!! Excelente👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Saludos desde Argentina
Wonderful invention
Doctor arrives: Sorry, had a little trouble getting my horseless carriage to start. Father: that's alright. She had a good delivery.
not a carriage, not for doctors
Love to see vintage AMG performance
Gotta love that cold start!
Oh my god.. it great time and very lucky to drive first car.. in world...wow..
it is a replica!