Uper stuff Harley. Loved the Wolseley 4/44 which amazingly survives because my first car at 17 was its big brother the 6/80 with a 2.2 six engine derived from a Hispano Suiza a light aluminium 6 cylinder engine, but the bodies like many of that period was subject to the old tin worm. Well curated, filmed, edited that showed you increasing knowledge. Thank you. Rob
Thanks for the great video. The Wolseley 4/44 was a 4 speed column change, the same as the 6/90 which came out a year or two later. I learned to drive and got my drivers license in our 6/90.
Hi 👋 Harley. I love that little Fiat 600. What a gem. It's a car I remember on the road when I was young. We assembled Fiat cars here at car plants in New Zeakand. The Fiat 127 , 125 and 128 were in the 1970s. We didn't sell the Fiat 126 , I think the 126 was based upon the Bambina 500 and the 127 was based on the 600 model which is there at the show. Correct me if I'm wrong. I like the 127 most. I can hear in the background a Beatles song. It sounded like the song I saw her standing There. I loved the Beatles back in the 1960s. Thanks for another cool video. From Carl.
18:18 Ford “A”, is just about the same color as my 2005 Chevy Colorado X-TREME. 27:05. I’ve always liked the MK2 Cortina. I remember when they were imported and sold hereditary in the USA. A teacher had the Wagon [ Estate]. 33:30 Mahindra is from India. The Nissan pickup 45:40 - these are popular in the U.S. all hydraulics/ low riders. The pickup bed also hydraulic. They make conversion kits for the beds. Definitely pretty wild to see in action❗️ 52:40 1955 Ford. Look ing similar to what they called a “Gasser” Drag Racer - though this is not as extreme. 📻🙂
I love the Silver Supersport I had 3 off those company cars not mine.The first was my bosses car at KT Dartford which I used in a slalom auto test at Brands Hatch after braking a shock absorber on my Chevette Rally Car.Had a bit of luck and won the front wheel drive class. Unfortunately Dave McCulouch put it across the top of the motoring page in The Dartford and Gravesend Reporter but it couldnt have upset my boss to much as 2 weeks later he let have the car, saying you like that car don't you and when I sold it Had 2 more
A very confident, polished and knowledgeable video - well done! And well done to the 4CV!
Great one Harley
Thanks😊😊😊
Another great one Harley well done cheers
Uper stuff Harley. Loved the Wolseley 4/44 which amazingly survives because my first car at 17 was its big brother the 6/80 with a 2.2 six engine derived from a Hispano Suiza a light aluminium 6 cylinder engine, but the bodies like many of that period was subject to the old tin worm. Well curated, filmed, edited that showed you increasing knowledge. Thank you. Rob
A lot going on there Harley, great video.
the blue Ford at about 52:45 is a 1956, I believe. The 272 was a very good runner with a bit of work.
I am a bit partial to an Escort 1600 Sport (had a white one back in the day) and got my fill here ~ Thanks! 😊
Thanks for the great video. The Wolseley 4/44 was a 4 speed column change, the same as the 6/90 which came out a year or two later. I learned to drive and got my drivers license in our 6/90.
Cool, thanks :)
Hi 👋 Harley. I love that little Fiat 600. What a gem. It's a car I remember on the road when I was young. We assembled Fiat cars here at car plants in New Zeakand. The Fiat 127 , 125 and 128 were in the 1970s. We didn't sell the Fiat 126 , I think the 126 was based upon the Bambina 500 and the 127 was based on the 600 model which is there at the show. Correct me if I'm wrong. I like the 127 most. I can hear in the background a Beatles song. It sounded like the song I saw her standing There. I loved the Beatles back in the 1960s. Thanks for another cool video. From Carl.
18:18 Ford “A”, is just about the same color as my 2005 Chevy Colorado X-TREME.
27:05. I’ve always liked the MK2 Cortina. I remember when they were imported and sold hereditary in the USA. A teacher had the Wagon [ Estate].
33:30 Mahindra is from India.
The Nissan pickup 45:40 - these are popular in the U.S. all hydraulics/ low riders. The pickup bed also hydraulic. They make conversion kits for the beds. Definitely pretty wild to see in action❗️
52:40 1955 Ford. Look ing similar to what they called a “Gasser” Drag Racer - though this is not as extreme.
📻🙂
MG TF was likely the 1250 as it did not have the 1500 badge on the rear of the top side of the bonnet.
Great video ❤there was a bit of a debate over the Escort estate.. apparently there was never a mk2 estate,but based on the mk1..
I think it's some form of custom type Mexico based on a tuned up Escort estate, it is a puzzler
The Mahindra is Indian.
The Lancia rally car is a Lancia Rally 037
Was the white steering wheel made of Bakelite?
I love the Silver Supersport I had 3 off those company cars not mine.The first was my bosses car at KT Dartford which I used in a slalom auto test at Brands Hatch after braking a shock absorber on my Chevette Rally Car.Had a bit of luck and won the front wheel drive class. Unfortunately Dave McCulouch put it across the top of the motoring page in The Dartford and Gravesend Reporter but it couldnt have upset my boss to much as 2 weeks later he let have the car, saying you like that car don't you and when I sold it Had 2 more
Rather disappointed …… watching the “Cars leaving the Car Meet” section and not one Ford Mustang drove into a lamppost 😂