The Japanese was actually real crazy about the Countach that it's not only appeared in many movies and Circuit Wolf, it actually appeared in another manga that's about a boy who somehow got a LP400 from an odd source and began learning to drive well with it, even facing odds like the Ferrari Boxer and the rare Jota and the manga's aptly named... "Countach". Also, since you brought up Wolf's Kremer K3, I think you need to dive deeper into Whittington Brother's 935 K3 team also. One of the biggest weed smugglers in America in that time by using their IMSA team to do it. Also, the 1979 Le Mans win? Yea that's the same team that got implicated in the drug bust. Also, besides motor racing, they also raced planes at the Reno Air Races thus this team certainly needs a vid explaining their motives, on why they do it and how they do it on top of their racing history from planes to how they managed to win said 1979 Le Man races you mentioned and how did they move their "drugs" across the US.
Same here. I am a real car guy but I saw some new stuff for me on this Walter wolf video and now I am subscribed for more content. Cool thing is the many photos/video with the stories
The reason the F1 wing didn't work was that the Countach is naturally balanced already. The wing made too much rear downforce and caused it to understeer severely. The ones you see on the production Countach make next to no downforce.
Wow! This is a lot of information. I knew about the Wolf Specials being very important for the Countach (and by extension, Lamborghini's survival in the 70s) but this is way more than I knew about them before. Also. Anyone who played Gran Turismo 2 remembers that Lotus Europa!
I live in British Columbia and often see Mr. Wolf out with his daughter having coffee, I’ve spoke to him on occasion and he’s an interesting individual to say the least and the last of a dying breed. I’ve known who he was since about 8 years of age after receiving a slot car racing set from Santa and it having f1 wolf car. I told him the story up a the ski hill about 4 years ago and his eyes lite up.
What I love with your recent videos is it made most of us realized that we only know surface-level of information and realizing some unexpected connections of several known personalities in car world.
I was a fan of cars and JDM stuff but man your vids gave me more insight and tbh made me love the culture more also great job you're improving every video
I’m a lifelong Porsche and Lamborghini fanatic and I love retelling the stories of my favourite marques to friends and family. Your videos make it way easier to introduce my passion to folks who aren’t as deep into the lore as I am. Keep it up! Your channel is incredible.
The only Mid Night Countach I've ever heard off up until now was a red one on a Speedhunters article a while ago. Had no wing, but was parked in some sort of parking lot. Good to know there was another one in white and was quite active. Speaking of white cars, I wonder if somehow this particular white Countach inspired the white Testarossa in Wangan Midnight. Albeit, in a small way?
Probably, for an example the tuner mentioned here that could tune anything, seems to have been the basis of Kitami Jun. Really interesting to see where the slight bit of truth to the Wangan Midnight franchise comes from.
I know you are always asking for video ideas. There is already a great short documentary, but I think this story deserves a HuntersMoon version. The crowdfunded record at the Nurburgring with the 2017 dodge viper gtrs organized by Russ Oasis. And you could even throw some more facts about the incredible dodge viper and all of its still current lap records that it holds!
Absolutely amazing. I love old, obscure supercars from the 80's and 90's and the stories surrounding them. I enjoyed every second of this. You deserve many, many more subscribers!
@@jasonmeehan1269 I'm very well aware of the history of the Countach, thank you. No need for any lectures, good Sir. I was merely stating my own preferences regarding cars. However, few would argue with the fact that the Countach is an 80's icon (despite its roots in the 70's). Have a good day now 😊👋
16:45.. Mid night car speciall.... Awesome.!! You know it's really speciall when it's got two ll's. I really, really enjoyed watching this, I've subbed & liked & I'm about to binge watch.!!
I absolutely love your videos. There is so much quality information here and so much I've never heard of. Your videos also have an immersive quality to them, as if stepping into a time machine and reliving these moments. Thank you.
This channel deserves way more subs and views, it is so educational, i love listening to it in the background while drawing/playing. Listening to legendary japan stories is such great content that needs so much more views on. I've made a really great choice to click on your channel 3 month ago, keep it up 🙏❤
Another amazing documentary I've tinkered with countàches for the last two years making the GT1 car a few times and even making one as a representation of Areoflash from Hotwheels highway 35 world race and man this just reignites my love and struggle with the car
Was not aware of this chapter of the Countach story. Makes me even more excited that Japan is reopening to visit at least some of these locations. Thanks for the story, and keep up the great content!
This was definitely a neat story. Your videos always keep me locked in with interest. I can't wait to see what else you put out. And I'm looking forward to that Pagani story you hinted at near the end. Keep up the good work.
You deserve alot more subscribers, and you/your channel will end up growing to something much bigger. I've been watching your stuff for about half a year now, and I love both the production quality, the dedication into getting these unknown portions of car history out for everyone. Hope to see more soon, keep up the quality content and don't give up!
You are doing you’re best, thank you for all your R&D that goes into this. This is like old school tuner magazines mixed with donut and it’s easy to sit through even though I have adhd
An absolutely AMAZING short documentary! This shouldn't be Hunter's pet project, this is what he was meant to do PERIOD! Give this man a blank check and watch the amazing content he will create.
Wow, These guys were legends. This is awesome content. This took a lot of dedicated research and it shows. It's very much appreciated! Please keep it up. You have my support!
I love this. This is like a hub for secret esoteric car nerd content. Keep doing what you are doing! Waiting patiently for the next video to appear in my sub feed :))
Great video! I used to work at Terai Engineering with Teruaki Terai, the guy who made the yellow racing Countach. Terai San was formally an engineer at Leyton House F1, and later the AO racing Spice GT car that ran in the Japan Sports Prototype Championship Series. He was also a member of the Japan Lamborghini Owners Club. That Spice car was meant to get a Lamborghini V12 and race at Le Mans but after much negotiations with the Lamborghini factory that dream never materialized. As the club’s dream was to one day go racing with a Lamborghini V12, they eventually got the idea to convert one of the club members Countach in to the yellow car we see in the video! I remember Terai San saying the Countach was a terrible chassis to go racing in...poor brakes, terrible aerodynamics, and heavy. But he put in a little Terai magic and made it work. And that the sound of that V12 screaming on the circuit made everything worthwhile! The garage was located on the outskirts of Shizuoka city, Shizuoka.
Wow, so many things I never knew. Thank you for the history lesson from someone who has loved these cars for years. I can imagine how much time you have put into researching your videos and it's much appreciated.
This was one the most intriguing episodes ever. Glad I follow your content. Always a blast to watch. I can simply see your efforts in researching the material that cannot be reached easily.
Thank you once again Jacod!! I know a little bit about the rivalry from watching Rush (which I loved), but I'll have to look into what wasn't covered in the movie!
There is a movie about the rivalry and a great and accurate movie too. Plus there is a ton of material on the subject on YT. So I would prefer if this channel keeps uncovering more taboo subjects just as it did up till this point. Up to now it was absolute gold !
My first Exposure to the Countach was _The Cannonball Run,_ That exact car is what I see as the epidemy of Lamborghini's vision as a supercar manufacturer. It's crazy to think that a Swiss Oil Magnate would be the driving force keeping Lamborghini going with their innovation and then to see multiple Countaches in Japan, its influence in manga and a ghostly white variant with the Midnight moniker stickered on it... quite the bedtime car story.
Years ago I went on a day trip to Legendary Motorcar with my dad and we went on the full tour of their facility. When they brought us to the workshop they were talking us through their GT40 PR, C3 Corvette racer, 1977 race winning Wolf F1 car, and a handful of other cars. Being the sneaky kid I was, I hung back from the group and climbed into the Wolf as soon as line of sight was broken. I only sat in the thing for a minute or so because I was more interested in the GT40 that the group was looking at because endurance racing is just way better!
The Japanese was actually real crazy about the Countach that it's not only appeared in many movies and Circuit Wolf, it actually appeared in another manga that's about a boy who somehow got a LP400 from an odd source and began learning to drive well with it, even facing odds like the Ferrari Boxer and the rare Jota and the manga's aptly named... "Countach".
Also, since you brought up Wolf's Kremer K3, I think you need to dive deeper into Whittington Brother's 935 K3 team also. One of the biggest weed smugglers in America in that time by using their IMSA team to do it. Also, the 1979 Le Mans win? Yea that's the same team that got implicated in the drug bust. Also, besides motor racing, they also raced planes at the Reno Air Races thus this team certainly needs a vid explaining their motives, on why they do it and how they do it on top of their racing history from planes to how they managed to win said 1979 Le Man races you mentioned and how did they move their "drugs" across the US.
Why WM anime not have a character racing in a Countach is beyond me
Ah yes the 112.
fvgxd
Wats a 112
@@AnthroGearhead the red lambo on the video
I made a Mid Night style Diablo on GT7 so the thumbnail had me shook
This channel is the very definition of underrated
I just absolutely love your content!! I really appreciate the amount research that has gone into these videos
Thanks Karl! I really appreciate it!
Same here. I am a real car guy but I saw some new stuff for me on this Walter wolf video and now I am subscribed for more content. Cool thing is the many photos/video with the stories
@@HuntersMoon i need a video on the ACC a Japanese car club devoted,nei, OBSESSED with American muscle? I need more
295 k views
@@HuntersMooncan you do a video on the scrapped lp7000 concept
The quality and professionalism of production on UA-cam exceeds a lot of mainstream output. This channel is one those. Great work.
This has to be my favourite car story ever. Japan, rich racing team owners, Lamborghini, passionate tuners, and full circles, so so cool
I'm glad someone's finally made a video on the Mid Night Countach.
Just started the video and I already know it's gonna be a good one
The reason the F1 wing didn't work was that the Countach is naturally balanced already. The wing made too much rear downforce and caused it to understeer severely. The ones you see on the production Countach make next to no downforce.
I LOVE that you find “hidden” car stories that feel as magical as when i first started learning about cars. Always stoked for your vids, KEEP IT UP!!!
Wow! This is a lot of information. I knew about the Wolf Specials being very important for the Countach (and by extension, Lamborghini's survival in the 70s) but this is way more than I knew about them before. Also. Anyone who played Gran Turismo 2 remembers that Lotus Europa!
@yellowbird yeah It was one of the colors of the racing modification for the Europa. Also the rm car was used in the grindelwald special license test
I live in British Columbia and often see Mr. Wolf out with his daughter having coffee, I’ve spoke to him on occasion and he’s an interesting individual to say the least and the last of a dying breed. I’ve known who he was since about 8 years of age after receiving a slot car racing set from Santa and it having f1 wolf car. I told him the story up a the ski hill about 4 years ago and his eyes lite up.
Wish i could meet an interesting man like that.
That pagani story sounds sick, can't wait for that!
What I love with your recent videos is it made most of us realized that we only know surface-level of information and realizing some unexpected connections of several known personalities in car world.
You make some of the best documentary style videos I've seen, you've done a great job!
I was a fan of cars and JDM stuff but man your vids gave me more insight and tbh made me love the culture more also great job you're improving every video
I’m a lifelong Porsche and Lamborghini fanatic and I love retelling the stories of my favourite marques to friends and family. Your videos make it way easier to introduce my passion to folks who aren’t as deep into the lore as I am.
Keep it up! Your channel is incredible.
Protect Hunter's Moon at all costs! this is legendary research, truly.
The only Mid Night Countach I've ever heard off up until now was a red one on a Speedhunters article a while ago. Had no wing, but was parked in some sort of parking lot. Good to know there was another one in white and was quite active. Speaking of white cars, I wonder if somehow this particular white Countach inspired the white Testarossa in Wangan Midnight. Albeit, in a small way?
Probably, for an example the tuner mentioned here that could tune anything, seems to have been the basis of Kitami Jun.
Really interesting to see where the slight bit of truth to the Wangan Midnight franchise comes from.
Such a cool story dude! Very well done honestly! Love your video stories!
Thanks Zypher!
I know you are always asking for video ideas. There is already a great short documentary, but I think this story deserves a HuntersMoon version.
The crowdfunded record at the Nurburgring with the 2017 dodge viper gtrs organized by Russ Oasis. And you could even throw some more facts about the incredible dodge viper and all of its still current lap records that it holds!
You just don't miss man! Soo awesome to get to know the countach on this level. Thank you for your quality content :)
Thanks Chris! I'm worried I'm burning through all the good stories but I'll try to keep em coming!
They keep getting better, can not wait for the next!
Absolutely amazing. I love old, obscure supercars from the 80's and 90's and the stories surrounding them. I enjoyed every second of this. You deserve many, many more subscribers!
The countach is from 1972. It looked like a UFO In 72. It was produced until 1989. So it's a 70s car.
@@jasonmeehan1269 I'm very well aware of the history of the Countach, thank you. No need for any lectures, good Sir. I was merely stating my own preferences regarding cars. However, few would argue with the fact that the Countach is an 80's icon (despite its roots in the 70's). Have a good day now 😊👋
@@86Hasse it wasn't a lecture, just a fact.
@@jasonmeehan1269 And I got your fact and your message, thank you 😘
Always enjoy seeing and re-watching your videos, excellent quality and content. We need that Pagani story!
Man, your content is top notch! Thanks for all work you do to entertain all of us car people with the stories and history!
I truly enjoy the way you present and carry on the documentary and to mention the period correct music.. i keep on sharing it with my friends
16:45.. Mid night car speciall....
Awesome.!! You know it's really speciall when it's got two ll's.
I really, really enjoyed watching this, I've subbed & liked & I'm about to binge watch.!!
I genuinely look forward to these videos.
Theres so much fluff around now with car content its rare to find a quality channel like this
What a cool video! So glad I found your channel and have been watching your vids with great joy! Keep it coming m8!
Thanks Stephen, I'm glad you're enjoying them!
I love your channel!!! I am here since your first video. And I absolutely love how you made a video about the Belgrade Phantom! Big love from Bosnia!
This is an amazing story and a phenomenal part of automotive history
One of the best videos I ever watch on youtube.
I love the research you poured into this as well as the lucid narration. Nice tease for a Pagani video! Looking forward to it someday!
YES I've been waiting for another one of these!
Aaaamazing documentation I never knew.
Thank you sir!
I love your videos and i really appreciate all the time, passion, and effort put into it. Keep it up!
I absolutely love your videos. There is so much quality information here and so much I've never heard of. Your videos also have an immersive quality to them, as if stepping into a time machine and reliving these moments.
Thank you.
Dude. I am absolutely in love with this type of format for automotive history related content.
Quality content as always!
Maybe Morohoshi San story next?
One of those channels you can tell is only gonna get better. Loving these videos. Congrats on the sponsorship keep it rocking brotha.
This channel deserves several million subscribers. Still, I hope the style never changes.
Seeing this great people with their great passion makes me want to take my hat off and salute them.. Great video, worth every second of my time!
This channel deserves way more subs and views, it is so educational, i love listening to it in the background while drawing/playing. Listening to legendary japan stories is such great content that needs so much more views on. I've made a really great choice to click on your channel 3 month ago, keep it up 🙏❤
Another amazing documentary I've tinkered with countàches for the last two years making the GT1 car a few times and even making one as a representation of Areoflash from Hotwheels highway 35 world race and man this just reignites my love and struggle with the car
Was not aware of this chapter of the Countach story. Makes me even more excited that Japan is reopening to visit at least some of these locations. Thanks for the story, and keep up the great content!
My goodness what history! Loved this! Thank you..
This was definitely a neat story. Your videos always keep me locked in with interest. I can't wait to see what else you put out. And I'm looking forward to that Pagani story you hinted at near the end. Keep up the good work.
Yes! Keep making these mate.
these videos are my new guilty pleasure
You deserve alot more subscribers, and you/your channel will end up growing to something much bigger. I've been watching your stuff for about half a year now, and I love both the production quality, the dedication into getting these unknown portions of car history out for everyone. Hope to see more soon, keep up the quality content and don't give up!
You are doing you’re best, thank you for all your R&D that goes into this. This is like old school tuner magazines mixed with donut and it’s easy to sit through even though I have adhd
Anyone that uses home as a soundtrack and makes car videos is a friend. Thak you for sharing!
The amount of information in this video and research that went into into this video must be insane truly loved this video and your story telling
I would love to see the story of 40 RA on this channel, you produce some awesome stories, keep it up!
babe wake up new hunters moon vid dropped
Haven't been this early for a documentary. Dang
I literally love your videos, your voice is amazing
An absolutely AMAZING short documentary! This shouldn't be Hunter's pet project, this is what he was meant to do PERIOD!
Give this man a blank check and watch the amazing content he will create.
Best video on Walter Wolf and his contribution to that great Italian marquee. Well done.
Keep these coming. You’re well on your way.
I’m so excited to watch this
Wow, These guys were legends. This is awesome content. This took a lot of dedicated research and it shows. It's very much appreciated! Please keep it up. You have my support!
I love this. This is like a hub for secret esoteric car nerd content. Keep doing what you are doing! Waiting patiently for the next video to appear in my sub feed :))
Thank you for all the research and sharing our automotive history with the world 🌎 ❤️
Thanks Emre, I appreciate the kind words! I haven't even heard of Onuk before, I'll definitely look into them!
Another absolute masterpiece from you!
Thank you! You've probably become my favorite new car channel on all of youtube!
I've always wondered why the team had a WW Countach! This is an amazing video! Keep it up :D
Been craving for new chapters of the Countach manga for months now, this temporarily filled that craving~
Amazing as always love this channel
FRESH OUTTA THE OVEN BANGER
the pagani teaser sent chills down my spine, its like seeing a new villain after the movie is finished
Man! amazing storys! thanks for putting it out there
why does every story involving lamborghini have to be such tearjerkers
To keep it simple…
Your videos are something else!
They are documentaries!
❤
Great video! I used to work at Terai Engineering with Teruaki Terai, the guy who made the yellow racing Countach. Terai San was formally an engineer at Leyton House F1, and later the AO racing Spice GT car that ran in the Japan Sports Prototype Championship Series. He was also a member of the Japan Lamborghini Owners Club. That Spice car was meant to get a Lamborghini V12 and race at Le Mans but after much negotiations with the Lamborghini factory that dream never materialized. As the club’s dream was to one day go racing with a Lamborghini V12, they eventually got the idea to convert one of the club members Countach in to the yellow car we see in the video!
I remember Terai San saying the Countach was a terrible chassis to go racing in...poor brakes, terrible aerodynamics, and heavy. But he put in a little Terai magic and made it work. And that the sound of that V12 screaming on the circuit made everything worthwhile!
The garage was located on the outskirts of Shizuoka city, Shizuoka.
Wow, so many things I never knew. Thank you for the history lesson from someone who has loved these cars for years. I can imagine how much time you have put into researching your videos and it's much appreciated.
Unironically my favorite UA-cam channel atm. What a video!
netflix documentaries have nothing on you! your content is amazing,they got me so hooked up that when i realize the videos come to their end
always look forward to these
I saw your video about the Serbian 911 and fell in love with your videos! Keep it up man!
This was one the most intriguing episodes ever. Glad I follow your content. Always a blast to watch. I can simply see your efforts in researching the material that cannot be reached easily.
This feels so exclusive. Excellent video.
Yet again the hunter is back with a banger of a video. 🔥
Your outros always give me the chill dude! this channel is amazing.
Your videos are amazing. I hope this inspires future generations to keep car culture alive in their hearts and minds…
This dude deserves 100x more subs. Seriously.
Another high quality, well researched and produced video. Bravo sir! Keep up the good work.
Thanks Jay!
Finally an in-depth video about these beauties, thank you very much !
Thank you so much for making another excellent video. Hopefully your channel explodes in viewership and many more people can enjoy your videos.
finally a new upload
Dude no one keeps my attention this long, that was AWESOME
Its rare to find videos that actually hit you hard, i love this video alot, subbed!
love the vids! you should check out the Hunt-Lauda rivalry I'd think you'd like it, cant wait till the next vid
Thank you once again Jacod!! I know a little bit about the rivalry from watching Rush (which I loved), but I'll have to look into what wasn't covered in the movie!
There is a movie about the rivalry and a great and accurate movie too. Plus there is a ton of material on the subject on YT.
So I would prefer if this channel keeps uncovering more taboo subjects just as it did up till this point.
Up to now it was absolute gold !
UA-cam's algorithm brought me here, and holy shit am I glad they did. I ended up late to work because I was glued to this video.
I LOVE any and all _Midnight Club_ videos by you.
16:58 was crazy
My first Exposure to the Countach was _The Cannonball Run,_ That exact car is what I see as the epidemy of Lamborghini's vision as a supercar manufacturer. It's crazy to think that a Swiss Oil Magnate would be the driving force keeping Lamborghini going with their innovation and then to see multiple Countaches in Japan, its influence in manga and a ghostly white variant with the Midnight moniker stickered on it... quite the bedtime car story.
Years ago I went on a day trip to Legendary Motorcar with my dad and we went on the full tour of their facility. When they brought us to the workshop they were talking us through their GT40 PR, C3 Corvette racer, 1977 race winning Wolf F1 car, and a handful of other cars. Being the sneaky kid I was, I hung back from the group and climbed into the Wolf as soon as line of sight was broken. I only sat in the thing for a minute or so because I was more interested in the GT40 that the group was looking at because endurance racing is just way better!
Dude your videos are excellent, very niche and right up my street!
That was great mate thank you, I just bought a model of the red car and now I know it's importance in the Countach history, cheers!
NEW HUNTER'S MOON AAAAAAA