Driving a Brass Era Luxury Car for the First Time: 1914 Lozier Model 84
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Today, we'll be taking a step back in time to check out one of the most expensive luxury cars offered during the early 1900s! During my recent trip to the Atlanta Concours d'Elegance, I had the opportunity to drive this 1914 Lozier Model 84. It was an experience unlike anything else. Along with learning how to drive the car, I also got a close look at what made these so incredibly special in their day. Enjoy!
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@Saabkyle04 Spectacular video as always!
That Lozier is a beauty! I can only imagine how fun driving a car like this...
Omaris Bhumiriady Thanks bud, it was the chance of a lifetime, so fortunate to have been able to do this! 😊
Saabkyle04 bet ot was the ride of your lifetime huh?
Saabkyle04 were you there Saturday or Sunday?
Omaris Bhumiriady drive my LaSalle Kyle!
It's amazing to see what cars were like in those days. Imagine driving around seeing cars like that
What a cool owner letting you drive his car. Bet it had some torque.
Atlanta 2017 was my first Concours d'elegance show. I never saw a Lozier and barely even heard of them, and they had several Loziers there, it was awesome
I added some of my photos of loziers to Wikipedia since there were not many images on their site
Having several Loziers at the 2017 Atlanta Concours D' Elegance was probably close to all the Loziers in existence. ..they were ultra expensive , and set some records for their day , and we're innovative as well....when a owner of a Lozier wanted to omologate their automobile they needed very little prep work ....they could simply just enter the competition ,and race or rally these fine automobiles .
@@gregoryj.m.8985 yes there's very few of them, so I'm lucky I saw them there, I never really appreciated lozier and looked at the history until after I saw them at Atlanta. There's a lot of other obscure and defunct car companies that I may have heard the name of or seen one car but I really know nothing about them
@@steventhompson399 There were many good car manufacturers that unfortunately did not survive the Great Depression that started in 1929 and lasted for years there after....some of the car manufacturers tried to merge to try to ride the hard times out....but did not survive....
...Packard and Hudson ...Willys and Kaiser made it into the 1950s before going out...Studebaker made it into the Mid 1960s......
We came long road in 100 years...
krokodil196 yes we did, it got better and better and better but after the late 70s it all went down hill.
SO true!
I love Pre-War cars, so instant like from me.
Wow! Beautiful vintage cars made to last.. they don't make them anymore with such quality and perfection...
Sunit Sharma They still make luxury vehicles you know? The only reason this car held up was probably because its sits in a garage all the time.
Dylan Brittain I think you didn’t know the meaning of Vintage look back into the dictionary.
the owner was very friendly
Nice video that guy that who were talking to he seem really friendly
Fantastic to see one see it in action. My great grandfather had a Lozier, he died in 1911 I don't know what model year he had. He was an invalid and had a chauffeur. We have a photo dated 1913 of my grandfather and the rest of the family. When it was worn out the body was removed, and it served a truck at their Adirondack lake summer home.
invaluable, never rebuilt, incredible classic car
"i dont know what you did but it worked."
*laughs it off*.
Yep.
*owner of the car leaving the convention*
Well that was fun
*car literally falls apart*
KYLEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
That's so cool! Good for you Kyle :D
I love your videos Kyle. You’re the best
I love the horn sound of this car. Imagine road raging with it haha!
Scare the living sh%t out of people. Sound of a missile deck bull horn
Soviet siren on Russian fire truck (mechanical)
That’s my girlfriend’s dad and he’s a stud
Now this is a true manual.
Sam Lung haha
Didn't expect this kyle
I’ve recently had a much larger appreciation of brass era great video And SAAB ON
1914 then that was made in Plattsburgh NY Lozier Factory!
that's just plain awesome
Thats cool. Never drive one of these antique cars, seems like they ride like really quick tractors.
Haha you blew the stop sign at 7:50 lol
This was super cool to watch!
That was awesome Kyle... do you plan to review anymore of these early period vintage vehicles? One cool idea could be doing a review of a 1912 Renault - there was one of these in the Titanic's cargo hold when it sank.
I've always admired Lozier and man!!!! what a sound! Thanks.
Driving starts at 6:20
Engine has been replaced? Just goes to show you that today's vehicles don't last as long
Kyle if you can drive this you can drive a model T!
@4:43 Why would I assume it to be simple in 1914? I think it wasn't until 1921 that Ford was using electric starters. Heck, I think it wasn't until 1912, only 2 years before 1914, that the first truly working electric ignition was made.
The hat was a nice touch Kyle😀👌
I recently went to the Cobble Beach Concours d'Elegance and everyone was a stuck up jerk. I thoroughly hated my time because everyone made it about snobbery instead of the cars
Hamilton Dashcammer That's unfortunate to hear, everyone I met here was so down to earth and eager to talk about their cars. It was a wonderful time! I'd suggest checking out a different show 🙂
Saabkyle04 I'll definitely do that. The challenge though is finding one here in Canada. Not nearly as many car shows as there are south of the border here other than idiot gatherings of horribly over modded civics in grocery store parking lots. It's a shame
Hey Kyle! What was the switch on the left he turned to vertical? And was that an 8-series coming the other way on the road?
What a beautiful car. What gas mileage does it get?
Probably not very good, despite its light weight. Carburetion, low-compression, low-gearing, high-friction bearings, high-mass driveline, lack of open differentials, et cetera.
Saabkyle you are my favourite youtuber please reply to me I love your videos.
Car owner cool.....charisma. But can't believe he let that goober drive his car. Feels like Idk selling out
No where else can this be seen! Great video Kyle! I loved it! :D
You do realize they don't make these older model cars anymore right
"Where are the horses pulling that chariot? What kind of witchcraft is this!"
Them are some big tires and to day Donk tires can't say they were first.😝😝😝😎
You should do some Depression-era luxury cars, Kyle. I recommend searching for some Packards, Cadillacs, Cords or even some more exotic makes like Minerva, Pierce-Arrow or Bentley/Rolls-Royce. I'm certain I'm missing some really good makes, Duesenberg notwithstanding, but there were so many it's hard to remember!
YESS!! AWESOME!!
😍 amazing
what was the cost of this automobile when they first came out in 1914? $1000? $3000??? thank you :)
I found an ad for one, advertising it for $2,100. www.autolit.com/Store/images/D/MA/ma7776-d.jpg
Cameron Ely which back then would be what.....$50,000 maybe
Yep, around that price.
The hat may be period correct, but it looks like its for the wrong mode of transportation. Shouldn't you be flying a biplane instead when wearing that? Certainly it is not seasonally appropriate when used for motoring.
dlwatib shut up.
What's the MPG on that car?
ozzieman55 probably 1 million
those cars were the SUV for their time.
45+ years ago, I saw a huge grey Lozier touring car with red pin striping. This was at a show in the parking lot of the Woodstock (VT) Inn, and I thought it was one of the most beautiful and impressive cars that I had ever seen. It may, just may, mind you, have been the one parked next to the subject Lozier in this video. Unfortunately, they never opened the hood to display the engine.
I've driven my grandads friends arrol Johnstone truck from 1914 and it's brilliant built locally in Dumfries
Vintage cars video
Kyle please review Shelby Cobra, Shelby Daytona or Shelby GT40. Greetings from Mexico.
Very really old car
Can you do the 2018 Bentley Continental GT and the 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk?
Cool
😮😮😮Amazing!!😮😮😮 100+ year old car & the motor has never been rebuilt.
Hey Kyle, I would love for u to find a Starsky and Hutch painted Ford Gran Torino
100 years long car
You should open caption what the guy is saying while you're driving since the engine is so incredibly loud. I couldn't even hear what he said the value was
About $300000
Amazing cars caught on back then, very complicated
You look like Monty Burns!
Those cars were used in racing
But does it have bluetooth?
Not gonna buy it. Doesn't feature apple car play.
corona407 Cars didn't have Apple back in the day or any computer related stuff.
Jurassic car.....yaba...yaba...doo!!
In the winter you would put the top up but what do you put on the doors?
In those days you actually HAD to double-clutch.
its louder than the demon
So much simpler to start and drive than a Model T
No cool car
The pedals positions are original from 1914? I didn't know the usual "clutch-brake-accelerator" combination was used that early.
Actually the first car with the modern pedal layout is supposed to be the Cadillac Type 53 from 1916... I deduce from your response that you are quite ignorant.
I will get a classic car
Get one of the classic cars
Great video! Very interesting.
Old car
Imagine racing in these, good lord lol.
Downshifting at corners would be a pain
When are you gonna do more 240 videos
Came here from your great collaboratoin
breathtaking.
Launch control
he seems so much at home in that car !
very very good
Very good
too cool
Wow
Do a centenario next :)
Nice!
Great film, Kyle
1,2,4,3😯shifting
3:28 made me chuckle
Never rebuilt!
Great video!!
Very cool
Good 👍👍
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Oldest brass car
SEWH FAUNSEH!!!
Seth Porter the interior is BROWN
No "And without further adieu..."?