WHYYY NO RTIGERER WANRING WHEN DOUG DERULO!!!!! This (oh god he's everywhere) has caused me great distress and I have died 7 minutes ago, my body was found in Nepal. Shame on you Intergalactic Man of Bin. (this comment was sponsored by cars&bids) (he's in my walls) CARS AND BIDS
As a Dominican, it remains insane how hard it is to escape mention of our most enduring autocrat... I mean, say what you will (and I have, given my family was persecuted during the dictatorship), but Chapita had taste.
I'm Spanish and I'm glad Pegaso is getting the love it deserved. The trucks were legendary and basically they moved the entire country from the ashes to a a modern industrial society. Sadly the car's weren't so lucky. If they had more time, more resources, maybe some external help from other manufacturer's engineers... one can only dream. As a note, there's a love letter to Pegaso in the Spanish passport. One of the backgrounds for a page is a Pegaso Z-102 Spyder. Gives me a smile very time I open it.
"Hey guys, thanks for tuning in to another video on Forgotten Cars. I am Binman, and today we are taking a look at yet another car that was designed from the scratch just because Enzo Ferrari is a f*cking moron. Without further due, let's take a deeper look"
Fantastic video about a fascinating machine! It still boggles my mind that neither of its major racing accidents was fatal - perhaps a power even higher than a dictator had a soft spot for Pegaso...
Incredible video. I love Pegaso so much. The innovation, the styling, the variety. They had everything and in the end left with nothing. Its tragic to see. You put it well, they were the greatest what if.
Ok, so some more info on the Pegaso truck racing program. Pegaso debuted in the 1988 ETRA Championship, specifically in its local race, at the Jarama circuit. With the drivers Andy Dawson and Antonio de Dios drove red-painted trucks. After the 1988 season, Pegaso decided officially to continue in the championship, gaining sponsorship from CS, the INI Group (owner of Pegaso) and Pirelli. Pegaso competed in Class A for the trucks with the smallest engines up to 11950 cc. The entire championship would be attended in 1989 except for the Swedish round in Mantorp Park. The pilots, Salvador Cañellas and Juan Escavias were signed. Salvador Cañellas from Barcelona had a comprehensive career that included motorcycling, rallies, and touring cars. He was linked to Pegaso through its Dakar team. In 1988 he had driven the Pace Truck in the Jarama ETRA race. Juan Escavias was from Madrid and came from touring car racing, where he won the Seat Fura Cup in 1985. In the 1989 season, Cañellas drove the No. 78 and achieved his best results in the second race at Jarama finishing 5th, and was classified in the final championship standings 9th. Escavias in Pegaso No. 77 was 5th at Hungaroring race two and finished the championship 11th. In the manufacturers’ standings, Pegaso was 6th among 7 makes in Class A. In 1990 the Pegaso works team continued to a full season with both drivers remaining in the team demonstrating much better performance. Escavias finished 3rd in the first race of the first round at Brands Hatch in the UK then took another podium finish at Paul Ricard and finally won both races of the final round at the home soil at Jarama. Cañellas scored two 3rd place finishes (at Nurburgring and Jarama). In final Class A standing Escavias was 5th, Cañellas 7th, and Pegaso team was 5th among 10 manufacturers. Italian company Iveco bought ENASA, Pegaso brand owner in 1990, and after the final signing of the sale of the company on January 1, 1991, Mario Mazzali, who would be president of Iveco-Pegaso, announced that the racing team project was cancelled. In fact, Pegaso was seen as a semi-works team in the 1991 and 1992 seasons at its home track at Jarama with Escavias and Cañellas as the drivers. The duo finished 3-4 and 4-5 in the two races of the 1992 Spanish round of the ETRA, and it was the final appearance of the Pegaso in the truck racing.
This channel fits my liking personally. I love vehicles, and with the same both meme-y and witty humour, and a voice akin to Rex’s Hangar or Jago Hazzard, this channel is awesome. The complete trilogy of “British men who talk about vehicles who I like”. Trains - Jago Hazzard Planes - Rex’s Hangar Cars - Intergalactic Binman.
I'm amazed how much archive footage of Pegso you found. I could pick nits with the fact that a de-Dion suspension set-up isn't independent, but there was so much to enjoy. Incidentally, the de-Dion set-up was unlike any other, with the tube passing over the propellor shaft and large radius arms anchored to the back of the gearbox providing the axle's location. It sounds back-to-front and looked like it, but apparently it worked. Also back-to-front was the pattern for the five-speed transaxle (no synchromesh either). First was (I think) where you'd expect fifth on a conventional five-speed pattern, with second dog-legged back, then forward to third, fourth in the bottom left of the gate and fifth forwards where you might expect to find first. You could probably do a video just on the different types of bodywork fitted to Pegaso cars. Touring did a one-off known as the Thrill, which had beautifully integrated flying buttresses as part of its superstructure. One of the modern Ferrari front-engined cars (possibly the 599) had a similar arrangement but with no attempt to blend the panels seamlessly together. My favourite was probably the "standard" touring body, which is sort of like a Spanish AC Aceca.
As a kid who grew up glued to books, and a young man who worked as an apprentice machinist for a few months after ditching 2 years of mechanics school, this UA-cam channel fulfills my primal instinct to point and laugh at American doinks for thinking bigger is better, when there is so much more to automobiles than unadulterated power
@@Cemi_MhikkuOh boy. My Small pickup Ford Ranger and a 4.0 Liter V6. Making 160 hp, and half an infinite torque. I kid you not I drove that thing stuck in 4th gear and kept up with traffic.
@@jacobrzeszewski6527 I had an '05 Ranger with the 2.3 and 5-speed. Wasn't actually that quick, but enough to catch people napping on occasion. Hauled a 20 foot uhaul trailer from Chicago to Delaware. Almost caused at least three rubbernecking accidents when big rigs passing me finally saw the tiny truck hauling the big feckoff trailer lol. Didn't actually need one that big, just didn't know you actually needed to reserve one to have a more reasonable size and got stuck with it. Ten years later, my little BMW '02 would dust the everloving crap out of it. Definitely could use another two gears, though.
Enzo Ferrari has made as many iconic cars by pissing others off as the ones he's made himself. Really appreciate the video, being from Barcelona I've always loved this car and I had never seen English language content on it, let alone a "pissing on the moon" meme with Wilfredo Ricart as Eggman. Instantly subscribed.
Greetings from Spain Binman, thanks for making a video about Pegaso/ENASA! Pegaso and Hispano-Suiza are the two gems of the Spanish automotive that could have been much more but sadly things didn't turned out good for them at the end, not alot of people even in Spain know about them so I am so pleased to find that people around the world admire this beautiful spanish top engineering
I live on a neighbourhood in Barcelona called Sant Andreu, just outside my house lies the old Pegaso factory! When I was younger I used to think that I'd always been a park but then I found out what it could have been, such an amazing and sad story.
In 1982 a guy l knew as a building contractor said he had a couple sportscaster he wanted to sell. One was a 72 Ferrari 365 GTC4 with a badly slipping clutch and a 71 Pantera with a blown engine with only 9k miles. He wanted $6k for the Ferrari and $5k for the Pantera. I offered him $9k for both. He took me to another garage on his property full of parts. Fifties Ferrari chassis engines transmissions transaxles a 57 Ferrari Mondial body minus doors and more. He said give me $10k for both cars and all of this. Deal. Turns out he was a drug dealer who was selling everything to leave the country. I got both cars back to excellent and after like 3 years l wanted to inventory what l had. One V-8 was extremely peculiar the valve covers were off and it had a completely foreign valve trane with gear driven cams. I had a friend come over, an older gentleman who spent most of the 50 and 60 as a racing mechanic in Europe and showed him the engine. He looked at it and then he almost whispered "Pegaso" l knew about them but not much. About 13 years later l heard of a man in Vermont that had a driving Soautchik bodied Z-102 and part of a Touring car he was starting to restore. After soaking it for a week the we could spin the crank with a wrench. He bought it and like 5 years later he had both cars at Pebble Beach. Oh yeah, first watch. Liked and subscribed
I can fill in a bit of detail about the one that was wrecked in lemans (B-104537) as I spent several months working on it back in ~2012. From what we could tell it had at some point been rebuilt with coupe parts and that meant the front suspension had been moved downwards to clear the larger oil tank. It was a brute to drive like that as the bump steer was horrendous, I cut the oil tank and fabricated a whole new lower section replicating the shape and depth of the original tanks, added trapdoors to reduce oil surge and then put it all back together sealing the seams up with lead like the original. This meant the front steering arms could be fitted back in the correct location which improved things a lot. It was still a brute but at least it drove in a straight line afterwards. The things that stick in my mind were just how heavy it was compared to the other cars of the period, powerful, heavy and slow steering. The dashboard was cut out for the carb on the back of the supercharger and it you turned the 3 fuel pumps on in the wrong order (only 2 were for normal running) then you quickly had gasoline running out of the bottom of the dashboard and into the passenger footwell. From what I know it still had it's original registration plates on but we fitted a set of UK plates as the new owner had registered it and was planning to use it on the road, I believe the last time it was seen was a redditor in a petrol station somewhere in Spain with the UK plates on. I still have a load of photos from the work done floating about somewhere.
Additionally from what I know there were 3 cars done for lemans, all 3 of them were quickly built from road cars as the cars intended for the race were the heavily modified ones with the driver offset between the RH wheels were all lost in a fire only a few months prior to the race. The 3 cars were the infamous B-104537, right hand drive with wrap around windscreen, another right hand drive one with 2 small semi circular screens and a left hand drive one. IIRC the reason for the right hand drives and the heavy offset of the specials was that the lemans circuits right hand corners were so significant at the time that the extra weight on the inside wheels improved the lap times enough that the downsides for the rest of the circuit and overall balance was worth it.
I am pretty sure that next time I stumble across one of your videos you will have half a milion subs :) you deserve it. btw never heard of Pegaso, an incredible story. thank you
I've seen Trujillo's Pegaso in person, it's displayed in the Louwman museum in the Netherlands. I didn't know what it was at the time but i remember being genuinely blown away by the rear window. Makes it a much more interesting exhibit i've seen in person now that i know both the story of the Pegaso and of that specific car.
26:22 you know, I never noticed how long it’s been. You’re just back again, so all good. Am subscribed, would patronize if only funds allowed, keep at it plz
19:26 The best part... It's not even that bad of a pronunciation. It's actually one of the best pronunciations I've heard an English speaking person do of Tuxtla Gutiérrez. So a pat on the back for you.
You got me with the Tipo 163. I initially thought it was a Autounion P52 but it seems there were more crazed engineers in that period than I gave credit. Great narration and editing. You definitely did justice to the Pegaso story.
I'll be honest. I never knew that much about Pegasso. But I certainly got an education out of it. Well done Binman. Also, JFC, how did those drivers survive those crashes?!
Still think this is some of the funniest car nerd content out there hands down, most could only d r e a m of fitting 1/8th of the humor you do into a video. To the fucking top with you!
Another glorious video. I have never previously even heard of Pegaso. What a story, and best of luck on your educational adventures. Perhaps you can make a video on Hispano Suiza eventually. I eagerly await your return.
Only a minute in, of course I’ll watch on, but gotta get this off my chest first. You see, this is why I like an E-type over any Miura. The E-type was not only praised for its performance, it was nearly sanctified for its pricetag. You build a supercar with unlimited funds and still sell it at a loss, go right ahead. I remain unimpressed. Make a simple parts bin car with stunning looks that anyone can afford, and it’s a practical daily driver too, now I wake up. That’s why the E-type, the 924, the Mini, the Golf GTI. The 911 to the extent that it’s a reliable daily. NSX too. Mustang, Capri. Not a Lotus, Lambo or Ferrari. Forget those. You don’t commute or do the shops in any of those. They’re not cars, they’re specialized lustobjects, perverted with chrome studs. You know, Leather…
Would it be interesting to talk about companies that did group b rally or other types of rallies and didn’t really make it or failed miserably? Also such underrated videos great and can’t wait to see more. Do you take donations of artwork or anything?
Thank you. I've heard hints and rumors about these cars since the 60's, good to hear their story. Love your style! BTW, you can't pronounce Mexican words because no Brit can pronounce any Mexican word... In your next video please slip in "Oaxaca" so we can all have a laf... Best, Kate
WHYYY NO RTIGERER WANRING WHEN DOUG DERULO!!!!! This (oh god he's everywhere) has caused me great distress and I have died 7 minutes ago, my body was found in Nepal. Shame on you Intergalactic Man of Bin. (this comment was sponsored by cars&bids) (he's in my walls)
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"How do you like that Henry Ford, I pissed on your industry." is a sticker I want to see on someone's riced Civic.
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As a Dominican, it remains insane how hard it is to escape mention of our most enduring autocrat... I mean, say what you will (and I have, given my family was persecuted during the dictatorship), but Chapita had taste.
I'm Spanish and I'm glad Pegaso is getting the love it deserved. The trucks were legendary and basically they moved the entire country from the ashes to a a modern industrial society. Sadly the car's weren't so lucky. If they had more time, more resources, maybe some external help from other manufacturer's engineers... one can only dream.
As a note, there's a love letter to Pegaso in the Spanish passport. One of the backgrounds for a page is a Pegaso Z-102 Spyder. Gives me a smile very time I open it.
Desde hace cuánto dices que tengo un Pegaso en el pasaporte sin saberlo??
It's very telling what kind of a man Enzo was when he encounters an engineer of similar skill and genius and just throws personal insults at him lmao
"Hey guys, thanks for tuning in to another video on Forgotten Cars. I am Binman, and today we are taking a look at yet another car that was designed from the scratch just because Enzo Ferrari is a f*cking moron. Without further due, let's take a deeper look"
😂 forrgoten weapon
A desmodromic valve 32-valve V8 in a road car? I'm in love already
with super charger.... if it pleases sir
I doubt there were any road tires being produced st the time that were suitable.
came for pegaso, left to go figure out whatever the hell comfymaxxing is, came back cause I couldn’t leave the video after that.
Have a counter for "X and Enzo... Did not get along".
You'll get a lotta mileage out of it
At this point, i wonder with who Enzo DID get along?
(Other then his close family)
Fantastic video about a fascinating machine! It still boggles my mind that neither of its major racing accidents was fatal - perhaps a power even higher than a dictator had a soft spot for Pegaso...
Yea.... perhaps.
Probably more to do with luck I would guess but each to their own.
The inclusion of the call out post at the end of the video was something i never knew i needed
Incredible video. I love Pegaso so much. The innovation, the styling, the variety. They had everything and in the end left with nothing. Its tragic to see. You put it well, they were the greatest what if.
he's baisically the personification of an automotive engineer playing early automation scenarios
Ok, so some more info on the Pegaso truck racing program. Pegaso debuted in the 1988 ETRA Championship, specifically in its local race, at the Jarama circuit. With the drivers Andy Dawson and Antonio de Dios drove red-painted trucks.
After the 1988 season, Pegaso decided officially to continue in the championship, gaining sponsorship from CS, the INI Group (owner of Pegaso) and Pirelli. Pegaso competed in Class A for the trucks with the smallest engines up to 11950 cc. The entire championship would be attended in 1989 except for the Swedish round in Mantorp Park. The pilots, Salvador Cañellas and Juan Escavias were signed. Salvador Cañellas from Barcelona had a comprehensive career that included motorcycling, rallies, and touring cars. He was linked to Pegaso through its Dakar team. In 1988 he had driven the Pace Truck in the Jarama ETRA race.
Juan Escavias was from Madrid and came from touring car racing, where he won the Seat Fura Cup in 1985. In the 1989 season, Cañellas drove the No. 78 and achieved his best results in the second race at Jarama finishing 5th, and was classified in the final championship standings 9th. Escavias in Pegaso No. 77 was 5th at Hungaroring race two and finished the championship 11th. In the manufacturers’ standings, Pegaso was 6th among 7 makes in Class A.
In 1990 the Pegaso works team continued to a full season with both drivers remaining in the team demonstrating much better performance. Escavias finished 3rd in the first race of the first round at Brands Hatch in the UK then took another podium finish at Paul Ricard and finally won both races of the final round at the home soil at Jarama. Cañellas scored two 3rd place finishes (at Nurburgring and Jarama).
In final Class A standing Escavias was 5th, Cañellas 7th, and Pegaso team was 5th among 10 manufacturers. Italian company Iveco bought ENASA, Pegaso brand owner in 1990, and after the final signing of the sale of the company on January 1, 1991, Mario Mazzali, who would be president of Iveco-Pegaso, announced that the racing team project was cancelled. In fact, Pegaso was seen as a semi-works team in the 1991 and 1992 seasons at its home track at Jarama with Escavias and Cañellas as the drivers. The duo finished 3-4 and 4-5 in the two races of the 1992 Spanish round of the ETRA, and it was the final appearance of the Pegaso in the truck racing.
I hear your Redline soundtrack Binman, you cultured, car brained raconteur.
Ricart plays automation would be a series I would watch
Sadly he probably can't make The crazy things that he wanted Because funding
This channel fits my liking personally. I love vehicles, and with the same both meme-y and witty humour, and a voice akin to Rex’s Hangar or Jago Hazzard, this channel is awesome. The complete trilogy of “British men who talk about vehicles who I like”.
Trains - Jago Hazzard
Planes - Rex’s Hangar
Cars - Intergalactic Binman.
If you care for warships try Drachinifel
I'm amazed how much archive footage of Pegso you found. I could pick nits with the fact that a de-Dion suspension set-up isn't independent, but there was so much to enjoy. Incidentally, the de-Dion set-up was unlike any other, with the tube passing over the propellor shaft and large radius arms anchored to the back of the gearbox providing the axle's location. It sounds back-to-front and looked like it, but apparently it worked. Also back-to-front was the pattern for the five-speed transaxle (no synchromesh either). First was (I think) where you'd expect fifth on a conventional five-speed pattern, with second dog-legged back, then forward to third, fourth in the bottom left of the gate and fifth forwards where you might expect to find first.
You could probably do a video just on the different types of bodywork fitted to Pegaso cars. Touring did a one-off known as the Thrill, which had beautifully integrated flying buttresses as part of its superstructure. One of the modern Ferrari front-engined cars (possibly the 599) had a similar arrangement but with no attempt to blend the panels seamlessly together. My favourite was probably the "standard" touring body, which is sort of like a Spanish AC Aceca.
As a kid who grew up glued to books, and a young man who worked as an apprentice machinist for a few months after ditching 2 years of mechanics school, this UA-cam channel fulfills my primal instinct to point and laugh at American doinks for thinking bigger is better, when there is so much more to automobiles than unadulterated power
But an LS is easy to fix, small and sounds pretty good too.
@@Low760 A five liter engine is in no way small. That's one of the dumbest things I have ever read.
@@Cemi_MhikkuOh boy. My Small pickup Ford Ranger and a 4.0 Liter V6. Making 160 hp, and half an infinite torque. I kid you not I drove that thing stuck in 4th gear and kept up with traffic.
@@jacobrzeszewski6527 I had an '05 Ranger with the 2.3 and 5-speed. Wasn't actually that quick, but enough to catch people napping on occasion. Hauled a 20 foot uhaul trailer from Chicago to Delaware. Almost caused at least three rubbernecking accidents when big rigs passing me finally saw the tiny truck hauling the big feckoff trailer lol. Didn't actually need one that big, just didn't know you actually needed to reserve one to have a more reasonable size and got stuck with it.
Ten years later, my little BMW '02 would dust the everloving crap out of it. Definitely could use another two gears, though.
@@jacobrzeszewski6527 %shrugs% in 1990, Peugeot built a 2liter n/a i4 - with 155HP factory - widely available in the 405 sedan 😂
Sweet JP would be happy with this thumbnail
Enzo Ferrari has made as many iconic cars by pissing others off as the ones he's made himself.
Really appreciate the video, being from Barcelona I've always loved this car and I had never seen English language content on it, let alone a "pissing on the moon" meme with Wilfredo Ricart as Eggman. Instantly subscribed.
I'm sharing this with all my Spanish petrolhead pals
Greetings from Spain Binman, thanks for making a video about Pegaso/ENASA! Pegaso and Hispano-Suiza are the two gems of the Spanish automotive that could have been much more but sadly things didn't turned out good for them at the end, not alot of people even in Spain know about them so I am so pleased to find that people around the world admire this beautiful spanish top engineering
I live on a neighbourhood in Barcelona called Sant Andreu, just outside my house lies the old Pegaso factory! When I was younger I used to think that I'd always been a park but then I found out what it could have been, such an amazing and sad story.
Thats The tragedy story of spanish industrial complex, or everything, always Spain suffers and now too, probably my country has a curse or somthing 😞
13:36 Ricard's engine demands gives off British Tank Development vibes and I'm all for it
In 1982 a guy l knew as a building contractor said he had a couple sportscaster he wanted to sell. One was a 72 Ferrari 365 GTC4 with a badly slipping clutch and a 71 Pantera with a blown engine with only 9k miles. He wanted $6k for the Ferrari and $5k for the Pantera. I offered him $9k for both. He took me to another garage on his property full of parts. Fifties Ferrari chassis engines transmissions transaxles a 57 Ferrari Mondial body minus doors and more. He said give me $10k for both cars and all of this. Deal. Turns out he was a drug dealer who was selling everything to leave the country. I got both cars back to excellent and after like 3 years l wanted to inventory what l had. One V-8 was extremely peculiar the valve covers were off and it had a completely foreign valve trane with gear driven cams. I had a friend come over, an older gentleman who spent most of the 50 and 60 as a racing mechanic in Europe and showed him the engine. He looked at it and then he almost whispered "Pegaso" l knew about them but not much. About 13 years later l heard of a man in Vermont that had a driving Soautchik bodied Z-102 and part of a Touring car he was starting to restore. After soaking it for a week the we could spin the crank with a wrench. He bought it and like 5 years later he had both cars at Pebble Beach. Oh yeah, first watch. Liked and subscribed
@IntergalacticBinman This was extraordinarily well done. I like your style.
Honestly with those crash survival stats they should have just become the Spanish version of Saab and Volvo
fr i jokingly said "pegaso a leader in safety" after both of them survived with minor injury
Glad to know Bin also thinks Red Line is an excellent movie
I can fill in a bit of detail about the one that was wrecked in lemans (B-104537) as I spent several months working on it back in ~2012. From what we could tell it had at some point been rebuilt with coupe parts and that meant the front suspension had been moved downwards to clear the larger oil tank.
It was a brute to drive like that as the bump steer was horrendous, I cut the oil tank and fabricated a whole new lower section replicating the shape and depth of the original tanks, added trapdoors to reduce oil surge and then put it all back together sealing the seams up with lead like the original. This meant the front steering arms could be fitted back in the correct location which improved things a lot.
It was still a brute but at least it drove in a straight line afterwards.
The things that stick in my mind were just how heavy it was compared to the other cars of the period, powerful, heavy and slow steering.
The dashboard was cut out for the carb on the back of the supercharger and it you turned the 3 fuel pumps on in the wrong order (only 2 were for normal running) then you quickly had gasoline running out of the bottom of the dashboard and into the passenger footwell.
From what I know it still had it's original registration plates on but we fitted a set of UK plates as the new owner had registered it and was planning to use it on the road, I believe the last time it was seen was a redditor in a petrol station somewhere in Spain with the UK plates on.
I still have a load of photos from the work done floating about somewhere.
Additionally from what I know there were 3 cars done for lemans, all 3 of them were quickly built from road cars as the cars intended for the race were the heavily modified ones with the driver offset between the RH wheels were all lost in a fire only a few months prior to the race.
The 3 cars were the infamous B-104537, right hand drive with wrap around windscreen, another right hand drive one with 2 small semi circular screens and a left hand drive one.
IIRC the reason for the right hand drives and the heavy offset of the specials was that the lemans circuits right hand corners were so significant at the time that the extra weight on the inside wheels improved the lap times enough that the downsides for the rest of the circuit and overall balance was worth it.
Hadn't laughed that much in months, amazing video!
God this is one of the best videos ive seen fantastic editing and hilarious references, good job mate
Those Pegaso Works race trucks in black were stunning.
That was considerably danker than I was prepared for
That was brilliant and not a tale I was familar with . Well worth the wait .
That Redline inspired intro *muah*
I am pretty sure that next time I stumble across one of your videos you will have half a milion subs :) you deserve it.
btw never heard of Pegaso, an incredible story. thank you
I've seen Trujillo's Pegaso in person, it's displayed in the Louwman museum in the Netherlands. I didn't know what it was at the time but i remember being genuinely blown away by the rear window. Makes it a much more interesting exhibit i've seen in person now that i know both the story of the Pegaso and of that specific car.
How did it end up in the Netherlands?
26:22 you know, I never noticed how long it’s been. You’re just back again, so all good. Am subscribed, would patronize if only funds allowed, keep at it plz
why did I lowkey get emotional at the end tf
What a great film ❤.
God, I love Redline so much...
Mannnn I love the Redline movie, I've seen it like 8 times XD. Glad to see this video has some of it's essence in it. That movie is FANTASTIC
Everyday you post is a good day for me
Keep up the awesome work
Got myself a Pegaso Berlineta Enasa tattoo on my chest...yes, we spaniards love Pegaso❤
19:26 The best part... It's not even that bad of a pronunciation. It's actually one of the best pronunciations I've heard an English speaking person do of Tuxtla Gutiérrez. So a pat on the back for you.
You got me with the Tipo 163.
I initially thought it was a Autounion P52 but it seems there were more crazed engineers in that period than I gave credit.
Great narration and editing. You definitely did justice to the Pegaso story.
Great video as always mate 👍 Seeing Jaguar in the intro with WILLIAM "FUCKING" LYONS in all his glory made me smile as a die hard Jagggg fan.
That engine really is utterly mad!
“The Double Decker Bus and it’s consequences has been a disaster for The Human Race” Ted would’ve been a Smiths fan
Love the thumb nail and the red line music its soo cool
I forgot just how good your videos are! Wont forget again after this one THATS for sure!
Please, for the love of all that is holy, make MORE videos!
I fking love the year-marking album covers.
Thanks!
subbed for the history... stayed for the wit!
No worries on the long time between uploads, your videos are so good i just rewatch your library until you upload again.👍🏾
I'll be honest. I never knew that much about Pegasso. But I certainly got an education out of it. Well done Binman.
Also, JFC, how did those drivers survive those crashes?!
That's a powerful shit post at the end of the video. Great video
Still think this is some of the funniest car nerd content out there hands down, most could only d r e a m of fitting 1/8th of the humor you do into a video. To the fucking top with you!
TF2 mention lets gooooooo. But in all seriousness Brilliant video.
Great video man. Good luck with your university work. Take your time your videos are worth the wait.
Well Enzo took the “Prancing Horse” of Stuttgart off an aeroplane, so you might say 😡🤬
😹
Binman, take as long as you need to keep making these vidoes that are, quite frankly, PEAK CAR NERD. The MilPig was a damn genius to mention you.
YET ANOTHER PEARL OF PEARLS
honey put the kettle on new binman video
Redline music in the intro. Mmmmmm, that's the good stuff.
Love your uploads, Binman. Amazing rabbit hole diving
This is definitely one of the automotive youtube channels of all time.
Another glorious video. I have never previously even heard of Pegaso. What a story, and best of luck on your educational adventures. Perhaps you can make a video on Hispano Suiza eventually. I eagerly await your return.
I'm here because of NAFO/Lord Hardthrasher, and I am so glad to be here.
Only a minute in, of course I’ll watch on, but gotta get this off my chest first.
You see, this is why I like an E-type over any Miura. The E-type was not only praised for its performance, it was nearly sanctified for its pricetag.
You build a supercar with unlimited funds and still sell it at a loss, go right ahead. I remain unimpressed. Make a simple parts bin car with stunning looks that anyone can afford, and it’s a practical daily driver too, now I wake up.
That’s why the E-type, the 924, the Mini, the Golf GTI. The 911 to the extent that it’s a reliable daily. NSX too. Mustang, Capri.
Not a Lotus, Lambo or Ferrari. Forget those. You don’t commute or do the shops in any of those. They’re not cars, they’re specialized lustobjects, perverted with chrome studs. You know, Leather…
great video as always the last part about the swan song of pegaso was done very nicely thank you for the great videos as always :D
14:20
That muffled thumping noise is Franco spinning in his grave that anything his government funded would be associated with communism. 😂😂
Yes that was a bad thing to see. it was a fascist government
Would it be interesting to talk about companies that did group b rally or other types of rallies and didn’t really make it or failed miserably?
Also such underrated videos great and can’t wait to see more. Do you take donations of artwork or anything?
"Babe wake up, Intergalactic Binman uploaded." - Everyone, probably.
This whole video had me laughing my ass off while still learning. Great job dude! Seriously, I love this!
I’ve just finished my degree too, so I understand the pain. Wishing you all the best with it
Loved the Redline intro :)
Lads! Binman's back! He's so (fucking) back!
Goated channel
Eyyy, another Redline enjoyer. I used to watch it annually as it's one of my all-time favorites.
Just adding a comment to feed the algorithm 😁
Good luck with Uni - will be waiting for next vid when you are ready 👍🏻
Good to see you uploading again!
I love these Videos. You just hit my humor and the right spot of obscure cars. Perfect to schmoke a Joint too.
You're getting a like and subscribe for snapping about Enzo. He's like the Michael Eisner of the auto world.
i would have never ever expected the ending reference holyyyyy
EXCELLENT
Thanks for this fascinatung video! One small point, De Dion suspensions are not independent.
Everything you put out is so crazy good. Good luck with your diss/exams!
Dude I'm going into my college finals to four weeks left in this term trust me I know your pain take your time.
Hyped af, watched so many of ya vids twice now, can't wait for another absolute banger
Your best video yet; you're getting better with every one. Now go get that degree!
Take all the time you need for the study mate. I'll be patient.
Thank you. I've heard hints and rumors about these cars since the 60's, good to hear their story. Love your style!
BTW, you can't pronounce Mexican words because no Brit can pronounce any Mexican word...
In your next video please slip in "Oaxaca" so we can all have a laf...
Best, Kate
Wake up babe! Intergalactic Binman has dropped a new video
Love the video, perhaps you could do one on Alvis, and the post war Issigonis prototype.
Looking forward to it
Hell yeah, fucking love that redline intro
The outro really had me giggling ^^'