It was cool to see the flash of the King Midget. My mother bought a 1957 from the classified in the back of a Popular Mechanic magazine. Shipped from the factory in Athens, OH, by Railway Express, strapped down in two pallets. We had it for about 5 years.
Really love the French bent. It says something about their culture and history that they were so original and had such wild ideas in engineering and design, both. If you have ever owned a vehicle that is more beautiful, than it is practical, you are an honorary Citizen of France!
It's too bad Dennis didn't have time to talk about the red Citroen 2 CV at 1:22. It was built for a fire department in a mountainous region of France and was actually made from the front ends of 2 separate cars which are bolted together, because the roads where it's meant to go are too narrow for the car to turn around, so when the driver wants to reverse direction, he simply stops, gets out and hops into the other half and goes "forward" in the opposite direction!
It was built by Dave Burnham of Delanson, New York and is a replica of the original requested by Jeff. It was at the Citroen Rendezvous in Saratoga Springs a few years ago. It was wild to watch when there were people front and back both steering it.
Could get rather interesting when it picks up the odd stray cat, dog, or bit of road-kill! There's a few UA-cam videos that show pics of the fan-train prototypes, but they didn't progress past that stage because up till then they hadn't given much thought to the passengers waiting on the platforms!
Unsure whether that motor would have enough power to dice a deer, but the result would still be very messy, & doubt that the car would survive that well either!
Been there, dragged my wife around there for HOURS.... Terrific place, notice virtually nothing roped off. Look underneath, poke your head inside, all good. Fantastic collection.
This is one of the truly great car collections. I’ve visited it three times (not all cars are out at the same time). Planning to back again later this month.
I've been there a couple of times over the years . If you are a car person it's a real treat to visit . Spent several hours there and only thought I had been there a little while . Very cool museum to visit . Next time I'm in Nashville I will definitely go back .
9-22-18 Just went to The Lane Motor Museum and I highly recommend this fabulous place! Great people running the Museum that are soo kind and informative.
Cool to see an old Tatra, even tho I'm from the country they've been made in I haven't seen a one in my life. Also nice sticker on the back bumper saying "How are you?" in czech.
A lot of these concepts seem left-field, but they have a context of lower speed, and barely a recognition of comfort. During the first half of the 20th C , 20-30-40 mph was fantastic! More comfortable than a wooden bench? Fantastic! We are so spoiled, today.
Thank you for your great and inspired videos about cars and their invention and it could be a useful information for creative mind to come up with new invention , Thanks
I loved the Lane Museum, we visited there last year when I had a flight out of Nashville and got to the airport way too early. I spent 4 hours there and could have been longer. I loved the Citroen Panel truck.... Do yourself a favor and plan a visit, you wont be disappointed
I've been there 6 times (1/23/05, 3/20/05, 7/2/05, 7/31/09, 4/30/17 and 5/25/17) and been inside the basement. Luckily, Lane Motor Museum is a 30 minute drive from my house. October 28, 2019 9:33 pm
The Russian guys from the UA-cam channel "Garage 54" would absolutely love seeing the propeller car, because they are trying to build something similar.
@@StayMadNobodycares the BMI Russian guy is an awesome translator. He does an awesome job at translating those videos so an English-speaking person like myself can watch those videos.
You have to wonder what the people of the early 1900's imagined the future would be like in the next century. They probably imagined we would have flying cars and flying trains with the invention of the airplane.
Goes to show you just never can tell..like my user name people think im a Gamer but nope i took this name after researching WW2 ,all the documentaries ,battles ,allied planes::My father was in the South Pacific ..U.S Navy in 42...
Was this Museum hit by the recent tornadoes in Nashville? I would not want to pull the aircraft car up to a curb while parking LOL could be devastated by the curb or by the pedestrians on the sidewalk
It was cool to see the flash of the King Midget. My mother bought a 1957 from the classified in the back of a Popular Mechanic magazine. Shipped from the factory in Athens, OH, by Railway Express, strapped down in two pallets. We had it for about 5 years.
That’s exactly how you bought them and how they were delivered!
Really love the French bent. It says something about their culture and history that they were so original and had such wild ideas in engineering and design, both. If you have ever owned a vehicle that is more beautiful, than it is practical, you are an honorary Citizen of France!
It's too bad Dennis didn't have time to talk about the red Citroen 2 CV at 1:22. It was built for a fire department in a mountainous region of France and was actually made from the front ends of 2 separate cars which are bolted together, because the roads where it's meant to go are too narrow for the car to turn around, so when the driver wants to reverse direction, he simply stops, gets out and hops into the other half and goes "forward" in the opposite direction!
Thank you. We were wondering!
It was built by Dave Burnham of Delanson, New York and is a replica of the original requested by Jeff. It was at the Citroen Rendezvous in Saratoga Springs a few years ago. It was wild to watch when there were people front and back both steering it.
It's a pedestrian blender!
Could get rather interesting when it picks up the odd stray cat, dog, or bit of road-kill!
There's a few UA-cam videos that show pics of the fan-train prototypes, but they didn't progress past that stage because up till then they hadn't given much thought to the passengers waiting on the platforms!
IMAGINE COLLECTING A DEER IN THAT FAN AT 70 !
Unsure whether that motor would have enough power to dice a deer, but the result would still be very messy, & doubt that the car would survive that well either!
For the manufacturing of peasant smoothies.
people always thought those cars came painted Red...get it
The propeller car has it's own fan club.
D'oh!😂
That propeller idea is great until you hit a bird and your morning cruise turns into a horror movie.
They could have just installed a cage over the fan...like the typical table or stand fan so commonly in use nowadays ?
"...but will it blend?"
They could have HseOChin but they didn't. Safety wasn't as big a concern back in the 'good old days' lol..
Oh it will blend MrWombatty, it will blend like nothing you've ever seen blended before.
@@MrWombatty omg yes
I think this is an amazing collection - unique! Thanks for putting this on here.
Another great episode. Love these old cars.
that propeller car was awesome, thanks for showing us this !!
"...but will it blend?"
Great stuff Dennis. I'm sure a person could easily spend hours there. What an amazing collection!
Been there, dragged my wife around there for HOURS.... Terrific place, notice virtually nothing roped off. Look underneath, poke your head inside, all good. Fantastic collection.
I've been here over 3 times now, and it's a hidden gem. I'm glad it finally got recognized.
That prop car has to be the greatest idea for the worst idea ever. Can you imagine trying to sneak back into your parent's house at 3am?
"...but will it blend?"
Just push it in
Just turn off the headlights.
@@MrWombatty Lets talk about that!
Just get up to a good altitude then glide home!
This is one of the truly great car collections. I’ve visited it three times (not all cars are out at the same time). Planning to back again later this month.
I've been there a couple of times over the years . If you are a car person it's a real treat to visit . Spent several hours there and only thought I had been there a little while . Very cool museum to visit . Next time I'm in Nashville I will definitely go back .
awesome video , i love seeing vehicles i had never seen before . The prop car was just amazing and looked like a whole lot of fun to drive
So cool.. I have been here before during a headphone meet but now I would love to come back to see the cars!
Went there last year. Awesome place!
A lot of cool cars. Single wheel motorcycle, huge truck out back that takes up several lanes of traffic, and my favorite, Lotus Elise.
9-22-18 Just went to The Lane Motor Museum and I highly recommend this fabulous place! Great people running the Museum that are soo kind and informative.
Thanks for uploading these Dennis..i always liked the show
Oh Jesus H Christ can you imagine running into a deer with that car.
Venison burger
Venison bbq
Venison sausage
Huh first day in Pa?
I a m proud that I had visited the museum in 2014...
Can you imagine driving the Helicron Propeller Car in Minnesota in the Winter? The wind chill would be about -200°!
Love the fun of these very special cars 🚗
Cool to see an old Tatra, even tho I'm from the country they've been made in I haven't seen a one in my life. Also nice sticker on the back bumper saying "How are you?" in czech.
I drove a friend's T87 a few years ago. it's the 56 Volkswagen from hell!
Hey I live right near that! Been there a few times,its a great place. Id love to visit it again now that my knowledge has grown in the car community.
A lot of these concepts seem left-field, but they have a context of lower speed, and barely a recognition of comfort.
During the first half of the 20th C , 20-30-40 mph was fantastic! More comfortable than a wooden bench? Fantastic!
We are so spoiled, today.
People must think its just a prop but its an actual prop!
Ar ar.
LOL
I’ve been there twice. Great museum.
Great video. Thanks
When I graduate from high school this year I plan on going there
Been subbed since I watched your cartoony VW Bus a few years back an amazing show crazy how far people and transportation has come
The red bumper sticker on Tatra says "How are you?" in Czech.
+1 License plate from the 80s (NJJ) Nový Jičín.
I wonder what the pedestrian crash safety rating for that thing would be? :P
Blender.
Illegal across all continents and a negative 12 star rating by EU safety commission.
What pedestrian!
5 out of 5 stars
Thank you for your great and inspired videos about cars and their invention and it could be a useful information for creative mind to come up with new invention , Thanks
Nice museum! Congragutalitions!
A roadkill-chef's dream-car; 'The car that slices & dices as it blends'!
Love that museum they have a cool collection of micro cars
You guys are totally awesome and fantastic ❤️😊❤️
Can't imagine driving that prop car in the winter!
I loved this episode
Wow: that's something very original, unique
That fan was great in the days before A/C.
Great cars, thanks for the video
I went here on my Tennessee vacation. Definitely a candy store for gearheads.
2:44 nice to see a familiar car. there's still some of em' around in czechia, havent seen one lately tho.
I loved the Lane Museum, we visited there last year when I had a flight out of Nashville and got to the airport way too early. I spent 4 hours there and could have been longer. I loved the Citroen Panel truck.... Do yourself a favor and plan a visit, you wont be disappointed
Would have liked to hear more about the Zündapp.
No Air Conditioner FIXED!!!!
13:01 there’s a peel p50 in the background do a review for that plz
Great cars thanks for the video
I've been there 6 times (1/23/05, 3/20/05, 7/2/05, 7/31/09, 4/30/17 and 5/25/17) and been inside the basement. Luckily, Lane Motor Museum is a 30 minute drive from my house.
October 28, 2019 9:33 pm
Thanks for this video lots of people can see the old car's.
Thank you sir
With that last car you don't have to worry about AC but heaven help you if you hit a bird.
This is the coolest dude on youtube!
You could make hours of videos looking at the cars in this museum!
The last car must be perfect in summer 🤣🤣🤣🤣
How would that thing fare in a winter storm? Being from Canada that would make it so much worse.
I love this car and you have to love this car
If I make it out of this pandemic I’d love to visit
Awesome cars love it 😘😁
Car enthusiast heaven my heaven
Blue Baron Dennis Gage
I like that Tattra
@Marius Ipad During the cold war nobody really cared
5:37 "jak se máš?" ...means how are you? but it has a Howdy energy to it.
The other guy is wearing the old bomber hat that is so cool
The Russian guys from the UA-cam channel "Garage 54" would absolutely love seeing the propeller car, because they are trying to build something similar.
"translations by bmi russian"
@@StayMadNobodycares the BMI Russian guy is an awesome translator. He does an awesome job at translating those videos so an English-speaking person like myself can watch those videos.
I've been there thanks for the vid
Sir your great young man
What was the spring hanging down around the right front wheel on the Martin?
im wondering if jay lenos has ever featured any of his cars
I’m ready tomorow for little falls Connecticut
Hey i wanted to ask if this channel makes videos abot old mopeds because havent seen any so far
Nope. Just cars.
I haven't even watched the video yet, but just from the thumbnail... that's insane. Was one of that car's parents a P-51 Mustang?!
Bunnyshooter 223 >>> Ok thank you for clarifying.
Whent on Google Maps and viewed the complete museum on the inside. I won't have to go there now.
14:42 for the driving part
Shouldn’t the propeller be on the rear of the car?
So, are the guns synchronized with the propeller? They must be because there are no wings to mount them on.
I like the anti-jay-walker attachment on the front. You can see why we don't see them on the roads now.
How does backing up work with that prop car ??
Not very well.
@@MyClassicCarTV hello from Russia. Great channel sir
Dennis you should visit the Maharaja's collection in India...
RegularCars visited this place in 2019!
You have to wonder what the people of the early 1900's imagined the future would be like in the next century. They probably imagined we would have flying cars and flying trains with the invention of the airplane.
This guy's voice is way less cartoony than I thought it would be
Goes to show you just never can tell..like my user name people think im a Gamer but nope i took this name after researching WW2 ,all the documentaries ,battles ,allied planes::My father was in the South Pacific ..U.S Navy in 42...
I've been laughing at the Helicron for the past 15 minutes XD
Why the hell they put the propeller in front of this thing?
Hmm 🤔 I wonder how much the ticket will cost
What were they thinking ??
You sure they were thinking at all?
I wish I could get a tour of that place with Smokey from Big Lebowski
What could go wrong?
Yes Jay I saw the car, but I thought I was your biggest fan?!
anyone else notice the axle strap hanging from the front wheel of that blue box thing
BEST cooling system for engine
on your tatra that rear bumper red sign says: how are ya ? XD kidna funny when you see that thing hurtling down the freeway
Was this Museum hit by the recent tornadoes in Nashville? I would not want to pull the aircraft car up to a curb while parking LOL could be devastated by the curb or by the pedestrians on the sidewalk
Got to love the Swedish flag in the back there
what happens when a bird goes through the propeller? do the shards break and hit your face?
Alfa Romeo had an F1 car with a propeler in 1978...
but it was to suck the air under the car and not to move it
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Un aereo senza ali ! 😃
I clicked on and fast forwarded just to see the propeller car.
Cool!
Hey Mr. Leno!
He found someone else to bug 😋
PS... I loved this episode.