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A great father and son production - the leaders in such presentations! When I visited it was a short one on the way back from the Goodwood Revival but I need to spend at a least a couple of days to see it all. I once was lucky to meet the late Lord Beaulieu along with Moss and Brooks at a motoring function. Thank goodness he started the National Motor Museum as so much of our heritage would have been lost. Thank for a supper tour! Rob
What no CLYNO ?? among all those cars . Back in 1953 I was in the Scouts and our Scoutmaster had a Clyno tourer circa 1920's which we used with a trailer to haul wood to build a beacon on Penn Beacon on the southern part of Dartmoor to celebrate the Coronation ,one of many Beacons in a chain from the tip of Cornwall to Northern Scotland. I did visit Beaulieu Motor Museum back in about !959,its certainly grown a lot since then . Great Vlog thanks for doing this. Cheers from Canada
Excellent tour. I am just ten minutes away and remember going when the House contained the car and sheds held the motorcycles. The Forest is an excellent drive for old vehicles and my Alvis and Rileys take regular evening exercise there. Thanks for posting and the channel content. Good to see your son following on the family tradition.
Like yourself, I went to the Autojumble many years ago but didn't have a chance to visit the museum. So many thanks for this great walk-around video. What a place! My favourite era must be from the 1930's up to the end of the 1960's. Thanks again.
What a great review of Beaulieu motor museum, I have not been on a visit there since I was a kid, (and that was a long time ago). Will be planning a visit with one of my Grandsons who is interested in my classic cars, very soon. Thanks for a great video. All the best Bob
Awesome. This is on my bucket list when we go back to England. How great is this museum. The Bluebird would be my car of the show. Thank you so much for taking the time to video this.
You will love the Festival of Transport in Hellingly in Sussex held every August Bank Holiday from Saturday until Monday. So many amazing classic cars and loads of other vehicles.
Re the OUTSPAN Orange car promoting the branded oranges grown here in South Africa and exported to the UK. The oranges were also sold here under the same brand in the 70's, each orange stamped with the name. The cars were built in and only used in the UK for promotional work as far as I know, everybody here knew the brand. What a weird idea to promote fruit! Thanks, video is great.
Dont be sorry about the length of the video it was great, blown me away seeing all the cars and parts and games to which we was never rich enough to buy such things. I'm with you and never seen dr who with a car 🤔 just a tardis thats all. Thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge 👍🙂
Wow cool place I love the old garages they look still in use. Its a bit sad they arnt. Even though they are fake. Also love the miniature caravan. Id love to make one like that someday.
Thanks for another great video, as long as you like is fine - everything is worth seeing at a place like Beaulieu. I still have my copy of Tootles the Taxi from more than 60 years ago! My older brother managed to track down a copy of Knights of the Wheel recently, because he remembered it so fondly from when he was a kid in the 50s.
Great video and had me interested all the way through to capture what you were filming next Great place too can't wait to see what you can do for the computercar!
Interesting collection, thanks for showing us around. I am interested in post WW1 cars but more from mid twenties onwards. Also the post WW2 era in the mid 50's. After each war when development took a jump in style and mechanicals.
That was great! Thank you for your knowledgable comments about many of the exhibits. The motor museum seems to be housed in a new building, certainly very different from my hazy memory of going there as a young teenager. I think dad took us there at least twice and I think I went there while on holiday in the New Forrest as a young man of 19 or twenty? So the last time I would have been there was 48 years ago lol I remember the Golden Arrow, and Bluebird and an Auburn Chord I think it was. It wasn't the Auburn that you showed I'm pretty certain. My dad had owned a Brough Superior, but not with a chair on it but Solo, long before I was born( youngest of four me lol) dad would be one hundred and eleven coming up on Halloween this year. I don't remember many of the other exhibits apart from the Jowett Javlin , I remember seeing one back in 1963 in Bathesda in N.Wales. ( I was staying with my eldest brother after our grandfathers funeral, so I know the date to between August 11th and around the 30 th. My next up brother and I stayed in Bathesda for the rest of the month, coming home at end of August to get ready to go back to school. That was the only time I can remember seeing a Jowett, on the road ever. It apparently was owned by the local Doctor. I like the cars of the early 1960-70 period. My dads first brand new car was a Connaught Green Morris 1100 saloon with Hydrolastic suspension, reg number HPU360B, the next new car was a Maroon Morris 1800 ( land crab as it was rather cruelly called ) My first car was a hand me down from my next up brother, a 1959 For Anglia 109E 997 cc Reg UTP 133, two tone, Lemon with a white roof. What a rot box that was! Floor pans rotted completely out. So I got another one ! Reg YGW 398, that had only rotten rear spring hangers but a good floor so I had a local guy weld in new spring hangers and off I went! Amazing I can remember all these details from nearly 50 years ago but can't remember where I put my specs two minutes ago lol Passed my driving test first time 11 th April 1972 I know that date even though the DVLA says a year later, but I know who I was working for when I passed it as they gave me the day off to take the test and the owner of our firm congratulated me the next day when he saw me and asked how I had gotten on, and a year later I was in a different job lol
I drop in the car interresting game... with cars like the Jaguar XK120, XK140 Roadster, Cabriolet. Aston Martin DB2 Coupe. Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing. BMW 503, 507 Roadster a.s.o.
Thank you so much for sharing this. It would be a privilege to visit this museum, as well as the British Motor Museum at Gaydon. But I'm not likely to get to the UK any time soon.
Well Rick, that was absolutely brilliant ! I have been there, but on thinking back, it was 50 years ago, so I imagine there have been a few changes since then ! I love the re created Garage scenes, and especially your comment about 'Political Correctness' ;-) . You covered so much in this video, with lots of exhibits never even built when I was last there ! My favourite era is the 30s - 50s - some fantastic elegant designs around then. Thanks for all your work in creating these videos for our enjoyment, they reaqlly are fun to watch. Take care 🙂
At 1:3:34, there is an engine (next to the Golden Arrow) that appears to be either of W-12 or a W-18 configuration. I was surprised that you (Mr Encyclopedia) had no explanation of it. Judging by the bodywork of the GA, it appears to belong there. Brilliant video of a museum that I would love to visit, by the way!
Another great video, I’m enjoying your in depth knowledge of certain brands, in this case the A35 and others. I couldn’t help noticing the reg number of the little Blue Isetta, 518 ELT, perhaps it was sold by the same dealer that sold the Aston Martin that went over the cliff in The Italian Job which was 163 ELT.....but then again, Perhaps not !
Cool footage with great commentary but just one slight correction regading the Silverline tools sponsored dragster originally piloted by British driver Dave Wilson, it is actually a methanol injected motor and not top fuel (ie nitro) as you suggested.
Thanks for that, Rick, as I can't imagine that I will ever get to see the Beaulieu motor museum; it's a long way from NZ - never say never tho'. Loved the Art Deco service station - a future project?
If that BDB 5 is supposed to represent the car from the Goldfinger film then it has the wronge type of machine guns in the headlights from the ones used in the film.
My Interest starts about 1928 to 1972 . I'm particularly interested in vehicles that incorporated chrome. Brass is fascinating but I wouldnt own any. In particular 1928 Bentley and Rolls. 1932 Ford , 1934 ford and buick. 1936 Deusenburg and Bugatti . Like Rolls Royce Silver Cloud . Mark 1 Jaguar. 1932 MG . 1958 TR3 . Austin Healy Sprite. 1963 XKE. 1964 TR4 . 1957 VW Beetle. 1950 VW Beetle. 1963 VW Beetle. 1950 Ford Vicky. 1958 Corvette. 1967 Corvette. 1967 GTO . 1967 Camaro SS . Ford 100E . Early Anglia and Early Nash Rambler. Studibacker Avanti.1963 356 B Porshe and Early Carrera. 904 Porshe. Type D Jag . Birdcage Maseratti . Lamborghini Muri .
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
There is an Outspan Mini at the National Brewing Centre, as well as the other Bass Worthington Bottle Daimler. The Museum is to close and the future of the vehicles is still uncertain.
I think more of the emphasis is on the earlier cars, that's the impression I got, somewhere like Haynes or the British Motor Museum at Gaydon seem to have more of the later cars
Station Garage Kings Heath Birmingham Had swinging beam petrol pumps until late 1950’s early 1960 It was sighted just after the Island to Queensbridge Road and High Street Kings Heath. It was the main road out of Birmingham and a main bus route it caused chaos every time a car wanted fuel, as the cars had to park on the road for fuel, oil and water. Brilliant”
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A great father and son production - the leaders in such presentations! When I visited it was a short one on the way back from the Goodwood Revival but I need to spend at a least a couple of days to see it all. I once was lucky to meet the late Lord Beaulieu along with Moss and Brooks at a motoring function. Thank goodness he started the National Motor Museum as so much of our heritage would have been lost.
Thank for a supper tour!
Rob
Thanks, yes it's an impressive collection!
What no CLYNO ?? among all those cars .
Back in 1953 I was in the Scouts and our Scoutmaster had a Clyno tourer circa 1920's which we used with a trailer to haul wood to build a beacon on Penn Beacon on the southern part of Dartmoor to celebrate the Coronation ,one of many Beacons in a chain from the tip of Cornwall to Northern Scotland. I did visit Beaulieu Motor Museum back in about !959,its certainly grown a lot since then .
Great Vlog thanks for doing this.
Cheers from Canada
I've just realised it's been over 35 years since I last went here, so I do believe it's time for a return trip. Thanks fr the video. A real treat.
Glad you liked it Jim
Excellent tour. I am just ten minutes away and remember going when the House contained the car and sheds held the motorcycles. The Forest is an excellent drive for old vehicles and my Alvis and Rileys take regular evening exercise there. Thanks for posting and the channel content. Good to see your son following on the family tradition.
Thanks G B, glad it was of interest
My wife’s brother had one of those computer cars when he was a boy.I remember being impressed by it.It was way ahead of it’s time.
I must see if mine still works
Wow that brought some memories back od family visits in the 80's and 90s. Lovely video. Thanks for making it!
Like yourself, I went to the Autojumble many years ago but didn't have a chance to visit the museum. So many thanks for this great walk-around video. What a place!
My favourite era must be from the 1930's up to the end of the 1960's. Thanks again.
What a great review of Beaulieu motor museum, I have not been on a visit there since I was a kid, (and that was a long time ago). Will be planning a visit with one of my Grandsons who is interested in my classic cars, very soon. Thanks for a great video. All the best Bob
Awesome. This is on my bucket list when we go back to England. How great is this museum. The Bluebird would be my car of the show. Thank you so much for taking the time to video this.
Thanks Allan yes it's a neat place, lots to see outside in the grounds too but we didn't get around to that
You will love the Festival of Transport in Hellingly in Sussex held every August Bank Holiday from Saturday until Monday. So many amazing classic cars and loads of other vehicles.
Re the OUTSPAN Orange car promoting the branded oranges grown here in South Africa and exported to the UK. The oranges were also sold here under the same brand in the 70's, each orange stamped with the name. The cars were built in and only used in the UK for promotional work as far as I know, everybody here knew the brand. What a weird idea to promote fruit! Thanks, video is great.
Thanks for this went there many moons ago great museum 😊👍
Dont be sorry about the length of the video it was great, blown me away seeing all the cars and parts and games to which we was never rich enough to buy such things. I'm with you and never seen dr who with a car 🤔 just a tardis thats all. Thanks for sharing your extensive knowledge 👍🙂
Wow cool place I love the old garages they look still in use. Its a bit sad they arnt. Even though they are fake. Also love the miniature caravan. Id love to make one like that someday.
Thanks for another great video, as long as you like is fine - everything is worth seeing at a place like Beaulieu. I still have my copy of Tootles the Taxi from more than 60 years ago! My older brother managed to track down a copy of Knights of the Wheel recently, because he remembered it so fondly from when he was a kid in the 50s.
Great video and had me interested all the way through to capture what you were filming next Great place too can't wait to see what you can do for the computercar!
Loved this, Thanks for the tour!!
Great. It is a pleasure to watch a video not obsessed with Ferraris and 911s.
Maybe the occasional early 911 but not the modern bloaters :-) thanks for watching
Interesting collection, thanks for showing us around. I am interested in post WW1 cars but more from mid twenties onwards. Also the post WW2 era in the mid 50's. After each war when development took a jump in style and mechanicals.
That was great! Thank you for your knowledgable comments about many of the exhibits. The motor museum seems to be housed in a new building, certainly very different from my hazy memory of going there as a young teenager. I think dad took us there at least twice and I think I went there while on holiday in the New Forrest as a young man of 19 or twenty? So the last time I would have been there was 48 years ago lol I remember the Golden Arrow, and Bluebird and an Auburn Chord I think it was. It wasn't the Auburn that you showed I'm pretty certain. My dad had owned a Brough Superior, but not with a chair on it but Solo, long before I was born( youngest of four me lol) dad would be one hundred and eleven coming up on Halloween this year. I don't remember many of the other exhibits apart from the Jowett Javlin , I remember seeing one back in 1963 in Bathesda in N.Wales. ( I was staying with my eldest brother after our grandfathers funeral, so I know the date to between August 11th and around the 30 th. My next up brother and I stayed in Bathesda for the rest of the month, coming home at end of August to get ready to go back to school. That was the only time I can remember seeing a Jowett, on the road ever. It apparently was owned by the local Doctor.
I like the cars of the early 1960-70 period. My dads first brand new car was a Connaught Green Morris 1100 saloon with Hydrolastic suspension, reg number HPU360B, the next new car was a Maroon Morris 1800 ( land crab as it was rather cruelly called ) My first car was a hand me down from my next up brother, a 1959 For Anglia 109E 997 cc Reg UTP 133, two tone, Lemon with a white roof. What a rot box that was! Floor pans rotted completely out. So I got another one ! Reg YGW 398, that had only rotten rear spring hangers but a good floor so I had a local guy weld in new spring hangers and off I went! Amazing I can remember all these details from nearly 50 years ago but can't remember where I put my specs two minutes ago lol Passed my driving test first time 11 th April 1972 I know that date even though the DVLA says a year later, but I know who I was working for when I passed it as they gave me the day off to take the test and the owner of our firm congratulated me the next day when he saw me and asked how I had gotten on, and a year later I was in a different job lol
Thanks for posting your car history!!
I drop in the car interresting game... with cars like the Jaguar XK120, XK140 Roadster, Cabriolet. Aston Martin DB2 Coupe. Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing. BMW 503, 507 Roadster a.s.o.
Thank you excellent narration very enjoyable
Thanks Greg glad you found it of interest
I love Beaulieu motor museum especially the Top Gear cars.
Agreed a very interesting place, I was glad to finally pay it a visit
My favourite era was between 1969 to 1972, you know, when cars were that good that the same engineering took people to the Moon. Peace be unto you.
And created the Austin 1100.
@@alanorion1 Out of interest, did you ever own one? Peace be unto you.
Thank you so much for sharing this. It would be a privilege to visit this museum, as well as the British Motor Museum at Gaydon. But I'm not likely to get to the UK any time soon.
Same here Allan - At least you wont get myocarditis....
HI , I USED TO GO TO JACK TUCKERS GARAGE FOR MY PETROL AND MOT'S IN THE 1970'S, IT WAS DIFRENT THEN. REGARDS R..
I came quite a few years ago. Will try and find my stuff.
Well Rick, that was absolutely brilliant ! I have been there, but on thinking back, it was 50 years ago, so I imagine there have been a few changes since then ! I love the re created Garage scenes, and especially your comment about 'Political Correctness' ;-) . You covered so much in this video, with lots of exhibits never even built when I was last there ! My favourite era is the 30s - 50s - some fantastic elegant designs around then. Thanks for all your work in creating these videos for our enjoyment, they reaqlly are fun to watch. Take care 🙂
Glad it was of interest
At 1:3:34, there is an engine (next to the Golden Arrow) that appears to be either of W-12 or a W-18 configuration. I was surprised that you (Mr Encyclopedia) had no explanation of it. Judging by the bodywork of the GA, it appears to belong there. Brilliant video of a museum that I would love to visit, by the way!
I’ll have to come here someday.
It is on my bucket list to visit, just haven't got around to it yet. Great video 👍👍
Well worth it, the area is just stunning all around there
Another great video, I’m enjoying your in depth knowledge of certain brands, in this case the A35 and others. I couldn’t help noticing the reg number of the little Blue Isetta, 518 ELT, perhaps it was sold by the same dealer that sold the Aston Martin that went over the cliff in The Italian Job which was 163 ELT.....but then again, Perhaps not !
We were there last week brilliant good video
Thanks Phillip
Cool footage with great commentary but just one slight correction regading the Silverline tools sponsored dragster originally piloted by British driver Dave Wilson, it is actually a methanol injected motor and not top fuel (ie nitro) as you suggested.
Thanks for the correction, not something I know anything about (as you've seen!!!). Thanks for watching.
A friend used to claim he saw one that had been cut and shut on the bonnet that read HERUMPH!
I zone in with the bigger cars, like the 1907 Rolls. A lot of the old cars were to small for people like me, well over 6 foot tall.
Thanks for that, Rick, as I can't imagine that I will ever get to see the Beaulieu motor museum; it's a long way from NZ - never say never tho'. Loved the Art Deco service station - a future project?
I've tried to decorate my home garage with lots of the old stuff, but it'll never be as well presented as the ones in the vid :-) thanks for watching
My interest in cars is mid thirties to the present.
If that BDB 5 is supposed to represent the car from the Goldfinger film then it has the wronge type of machine guns in the headlights from the ones used in the film.
My Interest starts about 1928 to 1972 . I'm particularly interested in vehicles that incorporated chrome. Brass is fascinating but I wouldnt own any. In particular 1928 Bentley and Rolls. 1932 Ford , 1934 ford and buick. 1936 Deusenburg and Bugatti . Like Rolls Royce Silver Cloud . Mark 1 Jaguar. 1932 MG . 1958 TR3 . Austin Healy Sprite. 1963 XKE. 1964 TR4 . 1957 VW Beetle. 1950 VW Beetle. 1963 VW Beetle. 1950 Ford Vicky. 1958 Corvette. 1967 Corvette. 1967 GTO . 1967 Camaro SS . Ford 100E . Early Anglia and Early Nash Rambler. Studibacker Avanti.1963 356 B Porshe and Early Carrera. 904 Porshe. Type D Jag . Birdcage Maseratti . Lamborghini Muri .
Interested in the cars and trucks you own. Like F100 and F150 pickups. Interested in Willys overland Jeeps. Fraser Nash also.
William Hartnell, the one and only Doctor Who!
Indeed, somewhere he sits on our family tree, by marriage I think
Great amount to see there, the Crossley Streamline was similar to the Tatra 87? 👍
Definitely some similarities yes
Edd China has one of those Outspan Orange cars.
The Police used Mini Copper S's in Australia, the tops of the doors were painted. That's how the Police wanted them
Interesting didn't know that
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Ed China have one of those Orange cars
There is an Outspan Mini at the National Brewing Centre, as well as the other Bass Worthington Bottle Daimler. The Museum is to close and the future of the vehicles is still uncertain.
Interesting, it'd be fun to take either of them to shows!
Thanks . Enjoyed that. Did they have any 60’s/ 70’s cars?
I think more of the emphasis is on the earlier cars, that's the impression I got, somewhere like Haynes or the British Motor Museum at Gaydon seem to have more of the later cars
I rember the conductor set
what are hudlumps ?
Station Garage Kings Heath Birmingham Had swinging beam petrol pumps until late 1950’s early 1960 It was sighted just after the
Island to Queensbridge Road and High Street Kings Heath. It was the main road out of Birmingham and a main bus route it caused chaos every time a car wanted fuel, as the cars had to park on the road for fuel, oil and water. Brilliant”
Fiat850.where.are.they.new.of.one..in.australia❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dr Who had 2 cars.
Plus a phone box for longer trips...
Is it just me or does he sound like Techmoan?? 🤔
He? who - me? no idea who techmoan is, definitely isn't me (although I'm not averse to moaning about things)
@@oldclassiccarUK 🤣. You have a very similar accent and tone.
Topgear, cars that Richard Hammond crashed
Pretty ratty cars -shameful for a museum
Which cars were ratty?
nice