Oh aren't they just so endearing, it's so nice to see your appreciation. There really is nothing quite like a perfect little British MG. Thank you for sharing. In return We've just filmed a car show on our channel, showing lots of British cars you may enjoy?
Thanks for the kind words. If you like today's Classic Revealed video just wait until tomorrow when we feature a crazy James Bond Sunbeam Alpine with machine guns and all of the classic car's other movie props.
Oh man, that was great. Please do many more of these. I love that you are branching out and not only doing new car reviews. You guys are great, do more car stuff, any car stuff :)
3:15 that is a Citroen SM and does not fit in among British sports cars. A french car with an Italian Maserati engine. Except of course it will be just as quirky and odd in its French/Italian mix of engineering as anything the Brits could come up with. So maybe it does fit in after all :-)
Thanks for posting this and nicely put together. His answer to your first question was a bunch of bullocks as far as I'm concerned. Anyone can easily get into, afford and learn to work on an MGB.
As the ex-owner of a 1972/73 MG Midget I can tell you anything with a MG badge is not affordable...or reliable. Also pulling over on the side of the road and opening the bonnet to turn the heater on..not very fun.
SubaruHyena you are talking crap. These are classic cars, they break. You fix them, you move on. And yes parts are affordable. Maybe you just aren't cut out for classic ownership. Or at least stick to 50 yo yank cars since you are so certain they give you no issues at all..
Sorry, but over 30 years of owning such cars and living a lot of that time in outback Australia I would strongly disagree. An MG is one of the most reliable old cars and well suited to everyday use, also amongst the cheapest to keep on the road too.
Oh aren't they just so endearing, it's so nice to see your appreciation. There really is nothing quite like a perfect little British MG. Thank you for sharing. In return We've just filmed a car show on our channel, showing lots of British cars you may enjoy?
Thanks for the kind words. If you like today's Classic Revealed video just wait until tomorrow when we feature a crazy James Bond Sunbeam Alpine with machine guns and all of the classic car's other movie props.
Oh man, that was great. Please do many more of these. I love that you are branching out and not only doing new car reviews. You guys are great, do more car stuff, any car stuff :)
FYI: It is another non uk car, but it belongs to one of the mechanics as his daily driver and it wasn't in the shop for restoration.
Wow that was fast and correct. NIce work!
Fantastic video, always interesting to see different sorts or car articles.
Finally a good segment from you guys
That's a Fiat X1/9. The everyman's Italian mid-engined sports car.
3:15 that is a Citroen SM and does not fit in among British sports cars. A french car with an Italian Maserati engine. Except of course it will be just as quirky and odd in its French/Italian mix of engineering as anything the Brits could come up with. So maybe it does fit in after all :-)
I spotted an x1/9 too.
OMG the sunbeam alpine was beautiful.
Thanks for posting this and nicely put together. His answer to your first question was a bunch of bullocks as far as I'm concerned. Anyone can easily get into, afford and learn to work on an MGB.
I love British cars. The Ford Cortina Angler and Triumph.
could you do a show or make some comments about the veloster vs 2012 beetle? How about veloster vs.. fiesta?
Right on Paul... Your okay
3:34 red car in the background im not sure but isn't that a porsche 914?
FIAT X19
love my 70 gt and my 76 roadster, I've owned them for over 35 yrs 😆
I thought that was a Citroen I saw in there. Cuz I was gonna laugh and say the veloster. :)
The white Veloster?
What about the Austin Healey?
No, it's a Fiat X19
XJs don't do it for him?! the hell is wrong with this man...
awesome!
Yep we made tons of trucks...................look at Leyland in Leyland, Lancashire for one............originating in 1896.............best regards.
As the ex-owner of a 1972/73 MG Midget I can tell you anything with a MG badge is not affordable...or reliable.
Also pulling over on the side of the road and opening the bonnet to turn the heater on..not very fun.
SubaruHyena you are talking crap. These are classic cars, they break. You fix them, you move on. And yes parts are affordable. Maybe you just aren't cut out for classic ownership. Or at least stick to 50 yo yank cars since you are so certain they give you no issues at all..
Sorry, but over 30 years of owning such cars and living a lot of that time in outback Australia I would strongly disagree. An MG is one of the most reliable old cars and well suited to everyday use, also amongst the cheapest to keep on the road too.
You are definitely the wrong owner for an MG; typical American attitude.
They don't make them like they used to. For sure.
cool fellow
nice thanks for clearing that up for me .. guess that's another non uk car :)
I move stuff also. I need to go out and BUY.a truck. Hehe
the white veloster doesn't belong there! hahaha
ewwww!