Germany’s Oldest Street-Legal Car | 1894 Benz Victoria | German Cars
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- čas přidán 22. 11. 2019
- Germany is famous for cars. So it's not really surprising that the oldest street-legal car in the world is a German car. Normally, cars like the 1894 Benz Victoria are confined to the museum. But the 125- year-old horseless carriage was licensed for public roads. A german collector of vintage cars takes it for a drive.
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Do you think this Benz will still be able to pass the strict German technical inspection (that is required every two years)? Our colleagues at DW REV tried to find out --> czcams.com/video/gMUH0NUJu10/video.html
*yawn*
Türkçe altyazı seçeneği ekleme şansınız var mı?
in my area, to save money, they did away with vehicle inspections (except emissions inspections).
Please subtitle Indonesian
It has an "H" numberplate for "historische Fahrzeuge", historic verhicles, that means the car must not meet all modern regulations but has some liberties.
- "Do you drive automatic or manual?"
- "It's complicated..."
Definitely a manual.
It is more manual that a manual ever will
Extra manual
Manual of manual
Not only a manual but full;)
him: "i drive a benz from '94"
me: "oh neat, i have a 90s benz t-"
him: "-1894."
This made my day😂😂
@Tommy Nguyen well u gave the 2nd comment and I gave the 3rd
@@safalparajuli I give the 4th.
@@safalparajuli replace the word comment with the word "child"
I'm 6 th
Funny how people stare at this car in awe and curiosity the same way people did when it first was around during the horse and buggy days of the 1800s.
Even more funny that it's for the opposite reason. Back then, it was the most advanced thing they had ever seen. Now, it's as if you could build it with junk.
One a lot better than a horse ! Two a hundred years from now they may be laughing at our cars !
great point
Except today they stare at it through their smartphone camera 😎
@Colton actually I think it's one of the most amazing things ever made and I'm in awe that it still works and is even around to drive anymore
Only 1890's kids will remember this.
Baby cannot remember see.
@@fnfallout5664 nothin.
My Grandma was kid's from the 1900's, but don't even remember that there were cars on that time, lol. So, even people who were literally kids at the 1,890's will most likely not know anything about that motorise carriage, unless people tell them the history.
@@johndavidson3424 True.
*ded*
nobody would steal that car, because only the owner knows how to drive it.
😂😂😂😂
And to start it 😂
you can even just leave the engine running if you park while doing grocery
pinoy skeptic true that 🤣😂
asdghgh😃😃😃
1890s kids nostalgia
But sadly nooone is alive
VP ROY 2255 you play too much 🤣
@@jesusismyjoy7102 what
You didn’t take the pills don’t you
yep, i from 1890, said HELLO
Imagine crashing this vehicle and calling your insurance
"YOU CRASHED A WHAT"
Hahaha 🤣
Horror!
worth = infinite :D
@@denzzlinga debt = infinite
@@Pactastic042 why would you get debt?
1800s : Oh Man, I feel like a boss while driving this.
2000s : Oh Man, I really feel like a boss while driving this.
It is from the 1890s
@@elias7748 That's what he said.
@@shreyasshankar4109
No ,we live in the 21 Century.
@@kallejodelbauer2955 Yes, but the originial commenter is making a joke on how people must've felt like a boss in this car back when it was created since it was new luxurious technology, and that riding it today makes you feel like a boss cause of how vintage it is and the history it carries.
@@hegecroissant3407
Some People feel like a Boss, even in a Nutshell.Thats are only feelings and not facts.If you want to make a Joke,you must know the Difference to the reality.
Or, they laugh on you.By the Way thats only a Replica from 1986,when 100 years Automobiles was in TV the hole Year.Did you notice that???
*everybody gangsta until the carriage starts moving without a horse*
Lmao bruh
@King Eazy its a joke you wanksta
r/woooooooh
@King Eazy r/wooosh
😂 whew chile
Stick shift people gansta until the old man brings out the steering arm.
well its actually still stick shift, it has 2 gears (and one of them is neutral). But you have to be German to understand that, since the translator didnt translate everything.
Lol right
And no reverse so no driving into a parking space. The ultimate antitheft factor for cars.
Michelle Byrom im pretty sure the reverse is probably leaving it in neutral and actually pulling the car backwards yourself
“My (insert old car here) is so old.”
“Is it over 120 years old?”
Actually, the speeding ticket was not for going 29 km/h. There were no speed limits back then and there were no handy means to measure or enforce speeds. However, the local police officer found that the manner in which the first owner was going through town violated the traditional Sunday Peace in Germany. The police officer wrote literally this:
"You are herewith inflicted with a penalty of 3 Reichsmark because on yesterday's Sunday you drove through the town of Denzlingen in your Benz motor-horse at such a speed that the window curtains of a pub were fluttering."
Right.
@@rogerwilco2Left.
They make it seem like some drag race cheerleader's skirt was fluttering with Vin Diesel at the wheel....
@@notoriousfly9260 Center.
@@Harsh-tf9heTop
4:30 "petroleum ether, which these days you can only get in pharmacies."
The funny thing is that in the very beginning, when Karl Benz started building his cars, that was also the case. So I guess we've really come full circle.
well, the worlds first gas station was a pharmacy (Wiesloch, Baden-Württemberg)
@@xrecix Yeah.
Saw it in the benz documentary made by Mercedes Benz.
@@xrecix wiesloch 168
What's the medical use for petroleum ether?
@@cebruthius It is used as a solvent.
He can’t even take it to a mechanic. He has to take it to a museum.
That says a lot.
its obvious he would take it to museum, because this is where te car usually is (when hes not driving)
he put it in a museum, but because its still his car he can go for a ride if he wants
@Gabriel Henschen we live in a society
He owns a whole museum of cars like that
I'm assuming free maintenance (or at least labor) for allowing the museum to display it. Cool. Too cool for me though, I get more enjoyment just watching the video than the headache of ownership.
Imagine buying a car that will last 130+ years..
maybe my 1994 camry might haha
100th like
Technically it’s possible if it wasn’t for planned obsolescence.
@@HAL.9000 This car might do 1000km in it's entire life, modern cars are expected to do an average of something like 200,000. You could built a car to last 100 years but it would be crazy over engineered, expensive and pretty much obsolete 20-30 years into it's life because of how technology moves.
If it’s Toyota, Honda or Subaru, I have no doubt they will last that long too.
Man, there's just something special when you see his wife helping with the signaling. What a team!
Is there an AMG version for this model?
😅
the later models had 6 instead of 3hp, so yes
Benz Viktoria 6.3 AMG
Imagine how it would look with a bodykit.
The standard version had 3hp, the amg racing spec had 6 hp
I like the fact that it's basically a sofa with four wheels and an engine
a stagecoach on wheels
The car would make for an interesting Uber.
TheCimbrianBull I’ll pay premium just for the ride
@@TheCimbrianBull don't you see how bumpy it is; doesn't look comfortable. The sofa is to compensation for it.
@@maaz322
It doesn't matter, though. I will arrive in style! 😀
imagine picking up the boys on a friday night in 1894 with this bad boy
Lol
watch Murdoch mysteries. it's a Canadian tv show and they have a car similar to this in it. the boys actually go on an outing in the car and it is hilarious.
@@suzz1776 are you on commission?
@@Fisher2291 uh? I just really love that show.
"Quite classy chaps"
A one-cylinder, 4-wheel, 126-year-old car traveling successfully at 29kph? Yes, that is impressive. From U.S.
"It's about embracing the slowness and enjoying the ride."
I need that in my life...
Yes
It's all about taking the scenic route
Plot twist: He is time Traveller from the 19 century. He just wanted to skip the 2 world wars.
I can't blame him.
dextor0000 he wouldn’t live long enough to see the second one
FightClub he could
And the cold war
Who knows?
Every German know the biggest flex is that it's allowed on German road
True xD
Why
@@arwandrasheed1223 the laws.. lots of laws
@@arwandrasheed1223 many many laws with long names
In the U.S. an old car like this (we don't have stuff like this really, but 1910's-1920's old Fords), are simply "Grandfathered" in. The cars existed before the laws were ever made, so in regards to things like no seat belts, no turn signals, etc. don't apply to the car.
This man's the definition of old school cool
The first speeding ticket was 29 kilometers an hour, which is around 18 miles an hour. Still faster than New Jersey speed limits
90's cars are so cool.
The guy aint wrong tho
This car was produced at 1890s
It's also 90s
Hariz's channel u dumb
Only nineties kids will remember! 😀
@@landonarchuleta2495 what Iam dumb?
informing other people that didnt understand the main comment is dumb?
Of course iam not that dumb
People are dumb when they say others were dumb
Car salesman in 1894: “She can go about 30m/h on a dirt road”
Buyer: “Son of a baptist preacher, is that even safe?”
That's a new one for me. Oh Lord. Oh Lordy. Oh God . Oh my God. Oh my gosh. Oh my word. Those I know. That you just spoken is a southern socket to me. Guess I haven't been in the south long enough. 🤔
@@Alexandros.Mograine The m/h is probably part of the joke. The car can only go up to 30 meters per hour and the buyer is still unconvinced about its safety.
@@Alexandros.Mograine Hey first electric car broke 100km/h in 1899.
@@jakubmike5657 link sources pls. otherwise i call bs
😂😂
For those that don't know kilometers the speeding ticket he got for going 29kph converts to just a little over 700 miles per hour.
Don’t confuse them! LOL!
😑
Thats’s over 5.7 million smoots per fortnight!
@@HughesEnterprises I haven’t seen smoots used in some time!
130 years of inflation add up.
This may bring some confusion when calling for a tow truck.
- You said it's an 94 modell?
- Yes 1894!
These old cars are literally just sofas with an engine and wheels
I seriously hope this car doesn't get into an accident...
Fernando Lomas Same.
@@fernandolomas6635 same
@@fernandolomas6635 same
@@fernandolomas6635 same
his license plate says "EIN PS" which is german for 1 horse power. What a legend
That's neat!
Fun fact: If you rearrange the words on his license plate, it has a different definitio
@@JoeMama-jb9kj can you spell it out for us? :)
@@malayrojak pines! :D
Needs Remapping
Fantastic video. Absolutely love how happy this old car makes this old man. Pure joy in his face when driving it :)
Imagine all the other cars seeing this and thinking to themselves: Wow, Great great grandad is still alive!
Great-Great....it was our elder alright!" Mercedes-Benz
@@nurlindafsihotang49 That car is older than Mercedez Benz, even though it is a Benz.
They're thinking "Get out of my way" - unfortunately.
something like what matter would say in cars
Lol
His license plate says „EIN PS“ which translates to „one horsepower“. Awesome sense of humor! 😂
,😂😂😂👍
Oder Einbeck PS Speicher
Am i wrong or the 2920cm3 engine was made from 1898 to 1900 and has 6hp at 700rpm ?
It’s also an anagram for penis just throwing that out there
It does translate like that. But in germany, the first letters are an abbreviaton of the citys name. Then you can chose between 1-2 additional letters and 1-4 numbers. In this case the "EIN" is the city of "Einbeck" and the "PS" the name of the museum
This is great!!! Love the spoked wheels. He is an expert in driving that car. Definitely not an easy car to drive compared to the cars of today. Great video!
Thank you 👍
And listen to his voice near the end of the video. This is a properly bumpy ride!
I absolutely love the fact that he still drives it .
-I drive an old car
-Well, how old?
-Oh, it’s from the 90s
-That's not old!
-The 1990's?! Wow that is old!
-No, the 1890s... 👌
RUNNING IN THE 90s!
@@kabob0077 woooosh
@@gabrieliuskacinskas6874 How can you miss my joke so bad?
Only 90s kids can remember when cars looked like this
I think 1860s kids
TheSoulEater121 duh
90s kids were too busy drifting lol
Nah more like 1890s kids
1890’s and 1900’s kids
"here's the piston, it's a big one"
That's what she said
Wtf boooooooooooooom
It's very fortunate that this car survived WW2. Very lucky indeed
This baby survived two world wars, multiple regimes, a partitioning, a cold war, and the year 2020! That's pretty good.
That shit should nor be allowed on streets.
This was 2019
The video was uploaded in 2019 so I guess saying 2020 is a bit of a stretch. Altho we could assume nothing happened to it during 2020
I dont think 2020 should be on the same list as 2 world wars.... not even comparable
2020, lol.
that speeding ticket should be framed and put on the wall
Depending on the ink, it might fade away from the light though
My dad has a speeding ticket for 340+ kmh.
@@Emppu_T. what car
@@teddyzr a fast one
Emppu T. Lies
“This thing gets 10 miles”
“On a gallon?”
“Ever”
*car disintegrates*
*"Its not about reaching your destination per se, but enjoying the ride itself"*
*Where I live: "Im the first one on the new road" -Cars 2006.*
This old beauty turned heads in the 1800’s and it’s still turning heads in the 2000’s
You'll still turn your head when a caveman touches your face and whispers something deep with emotion:
"Uga uga..."
@@darnit1944 bruh
It doesn’t turn my head, I could care less about it to be honest.
@@darnit1944 BRUH
It turns heads b cause it looks weird
This car survived 2 World Wars and many generations..
It's something it is but odds are it was abandoned for a very long time (not in use) or it's had significant work done to it just hidden.
They are extremely basic like most of the old older vehicles. Folks didn't drive around much in those days (commonly used for special events) and even folks who had like the old Model T's from 1907? Averaged about 3-5k miles before worn out which was significant for it's time.
Even if it was in use the whole time it averages out to less than a mile per month which would also mean it's at the end of life. Old vehicles like these are special but there is no way this remained functional that whole time. This was most likely a legendary barn find by one of the previous family owners children/great grand children.
Not trying or wanting to downplay the significance but it's most likely one of those vehicles which was made from 20-30 separate vehicles for repairs just like the 1920's vehicles folks build buying it one part of a time.
German ingenuity 🤚🙋🏿♂️
Many cars were confiscated for war puropse in WW2, but this was probably too old even back then
That must be the oldest "street legal" car in the world! I hope everyone who saw it in person appreciates the significance of the occasion.
Considering in how many countries motorcars even existed in 1894, there is real chance that this vehicle is indeed the oldest street legal care in the entire world. As far as I could gather, the first motorcar in the US was sold in 1896, etc., so the only country that could even think of competing would be France, and I know of no French car of that era that might be street legal.
Cars were invented in germany, so it would make sense😄
That record actually goes to a 1884 car called De Dion Bouton et Trépardoux
@@beepboopbeeppyou mean the steam car? Well, it’s a steam car, if you include them you even might find older ones - it’s the same with bicycles and draisines. Those steam-vehicles are barely cars in a modern sense. This one might he the oldest „car“ with all the essential „car“ stuff.
Seeing how everyone wants to take a video/picture of this man and his beloved treasure...
And the fact that both the car and the elderly man is still A-Ok...
Make me feel somewhat wholesome...
2219 somone is still driving my Civic
ok igor
In africa, with every part 5 times replaced
@@nichderjeniche together we can stop this
Bet
666 likes
and you didn't mention the obvious joke with the license plate? EIN PS = ONE HP
I didnt get it. Please explain.
Edit: Oh, 1 Horse Power, right?
@@quiteunknown3050 Right.
Of corse, in reality, this engine can prodouce amost FOUR horsepower...
@@arthur_p_dent a horse can produce 20 hp. Just not the whole day.
@@FlippDurchA "horsepower" is a unit which is the equivalent of about 735 Watts. Nobody is arguing that one horsepower is the maximum power a horse can produce for a short time, so I am not sure what your argument has to do with anything.
(For the record: In fact, the definition of the hp unit relates directly to how much work a horse can do on a day - you may want to look up the "history" section at the Wiki entry of "horsepower".)
That's pure museum history right there, and it predates the legendary Ford Model T. Yeah, it's very slow, but still better than riding horse buggies at that primitive time.
When a German car is almost older then the American history
The car is actually not even half as old as the US history, not even speaking about the history of indigenous Americans and first settlers.
@@nelsonmandela9590 it’s a fucking joke Mr History Guy
My guy, there were settlements in North America from Europeans in the 16th century. You telling me a car that is 127 years old can compare to places founded in the 1560's?
@@nelsonmandela9590 USA "history" is joke for any European country's history...
@@igor7195 - Did he called it a joke or did he say our cars are older than American history? Furthermore my country Germany was founded one hundred years after the USA.
Car from 1894 - still going strong
Peugeot from 2019 - Imma just gonna break down 🙃
@@abovethelaw4417 cheap car expensive replacement parts
Oh so you think it's working without any maintenance or renovation or anything
German engineering my friend.
Deutsche Qualität
Planned obsolescence is the way the modern economy works today. Things are NOT built to last as long as they theoretically could, to force you to keep getting new ones.
can you imagine being behind him, late for work
that's why I always get up early I hate when people are rushing to work cutting in people's way then they get upset like is our fault if only people were disciplined enough.
I wouldn't mind for something like that, besides if it's in Germany, your boss would understand
A Benz? That's our history there, you'll be spared for late
Yeah, you could actually say I was stuck behind a slow moving driver, and have that be true.
Lmao
I'd be late from staring at it
This is a certified pre-hood classic
This brings a whole new meaning to "cruisin' down the street in my ninety fo' "
"What kinda car do you drive?"
"'94 Benz, 3.0L, manual"
Cool, how long did it take you to get the clutch timing right
It's complicated
underrated comment.
“Benzin oder diesel?”
“Nein.”
@@Activated_Complex underrated xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
@@ILOVENUKES1000 it wasn't *that* funny
Next late excuse:
"I was stuck behind a hundred year old car which drove about 25 km an hour."
Lol 😂
Yahhhhhh! Sure?
Fix your grammar and stop with the miles .
@@randomdude9269 stop with the miles? Ok should i post in millimeters next time?
126 years old now lol
It's mind-blowing that Benz the person and Benz the company not only invented the car but also many of the innovations that became standard
Damn, Even though this car don't have any signal lamps, this guy is still giving signals at the intersection.
Ironic for drivers that do have don't even bother.
BMW drivers could learn a thing or two from this guy
I love how its like a carriage without the horses.
And thus the term "horseless carriage" was born
Even the first railway carriages looked like horse drawn carriages.
Thats exactly how the first ones were designed.
Then cars for the next 50 years, all the way up to station wagons, retained some aspects of that design.
IT IS a 'Car'riage!
Many English speakers dont know that "car" is short for carriage.
As a german I'm really confused about what language I should listen to when he is translating.
the one you feel more comfortable in
Lol
As a non-German, I am as well. They should have used subtitles.
That always happen to me too when I watch something in my language but with an English voiceover.
english is louder, I know german and dubbing over just sucks.
Wow!, what a beauty.
Makes my 1997 Wrangler 4-cylinder 5 speed manual soft top with no A.C., sold with no radio seem like luxury.
Fantastic. Great to see it comes out of the museum and gets driven once in a while. Thank you for the video
"Yo, you got a Mercedes?"
"No, I got a Benz!"
That's the same thing
Jan Engel It was called Daimler Benz instead of Mercedes Benz
Jan Engel Benz merged 1926 with Daimler to the Daimler Benz AG , and the brand name Mercedes was used until then only for cars from Gottlieb Daimler's company. This one was built long before they merged, so it's not a Mercedes, also not a Mercedes Benz, it's only a Benz.
It's a Benz "Viktoria".
@@tristanzz1630 Nonsense with Daimler.... in 1896 it was Carl Benz .... maybe Motorwagen AG Daimler was another company in Stuttgart. Carl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler never met in person. Mercedes was the daughter of a Daimler sales guy and is until today a spanish first name.
Wife: Honey we're almost out of gas.
Gentleman: Ok we'll go to the drug store for refueling.
3litre alcohol guzzler
Door-to-Door Hentai Salesman Nice try, people like you don't go to drug stores!
Actually there is still an old drug store in Mannheim, Germany, that proudly displays on it store front, the words "World's first gas station". It is apparently the place from where Karl Benz was buying fuel for his cars.
And buy some cocaine too (yes, cocaine was legal back then and was even used in coca cola)
Sauce on ur profile pic my guy
"Its not about reaching the destination, but enjoying the ride" Wow!
"It's not about reaching your destination perse, but about enjoying the ride itself"👈✌️...Yes of course!!, The life is a travel for go enjoying softly!!!!, I would be so happy with this, I enjoy of antique things so much, in where the details were worked with patience and dedication, and the life was running without hurry!!!!, with all this love for life would be good a new Benz Victoria electric!!!!!!👌✌️♥️
Received the first speeding ticket for an “Eye-watering speed of 29km/h”
29km/h? That's almost 30 mi/hr!
@@samuelnakai1804more like 18 but okay
@@FBIAGENT725 consider speed limit in my neck of the woods is 30 mph (residential). 18 mph in 1890 is definitely a break neck speed.
@@FBIAGENT725 the funny thing is I said that as a joke but I guess it didn't get enterpretted as such.
By the vast majority of people.
@@samuelnakai1804 well I can't see a tone of voice in a comment
Americans in 1890: can I have the finest horse drawn carriage
Karl benz: laughs in German technology
Well nobody really had cars until the model t was made so suck it.and also by german engineering you mean unreliable
@@blurzzmelo9547 w0t?
Blurzz Melo Our cars were better and more affordable than american cars at that time
"German science is the greatest in the world!"
Blurzz Melo what? Learn your history not propaganda. Benz V- 1892, model T - 1908.
"Rehkopf's wife is usually in charge of the signaling disk whenever the two go for a ride."
Soooooo, she can't yell at him for not using his signal?
When youre german and some english dude speaks over it D:
When you are English and can not understand German. Need the person to speak English.
@@BatMan-xr8gg It’s both ways lmao
@@christallane8542 I know that. Needs subtitle and voice overs to satisfy everyone. Cheers
@@BatMan-xr8gg You need Untertitel :)
@@HBoff I know.
That car: **Is still going after 126 years**
Modern cars: "Aight so 7 years has passed, time to break down"
This car is being regularly looked after by a mechanic though. This is a case of the Ship of Theseus. Technically, with the right maintenance, any car can last as long as that one. But the expenses required to keep it working are great after the car has passed its prime, especially for old cars. In fact, that's makes some old cars like this one noteworthy, that's why there aren't that many cars from 1960s and older still around; cars do only last around 10 years usually. In more dry climates, cars last much longer usually, but they all eventually break down without mechanic's attentive care. Big respect to those men keeping the past alive!
@@doigt6590 as a mechanical engineering student I do have to add the more modern consept of calculated redundancy. Basically, in a lot of applications, it is not necessary to make them run for a long time. It is simply cheaper to make a part that will only last about the expected lifetime of the mechanism. This is not exeption for cars. Ironically enough, engineers are only able to be fairly accurate with this in modern times, using computer programs to simulate failing conditions and production methods. This means that in olden times, mechanisms where often over engineered for their function. This is also why older stuff seems more rigid and though. Because it is. But why make it rigid and though, when it will generaly only be used for a certain time, or a different part in the mechanism will fail long before the other parts? It's simply unnecessary. Now combine this with other facts like older mechanisms being generaly bulkier and simpler, and you get very though machines.
Edit: oh and in the past people more often used to fix their own stuf (because it was simpler) but modern mechanisms from cars to coffee machines have become too complicated for the average consumer to fix. Hence instead of fixing something, modern consumers more often just buy a new product.
@never again lol, you actually think that factory owners were morally upright and honest 100+ years ago? How about calling a private police company to come and break up a worker's strike because they wanted safer working conditions and better pay? Or how about the coal company towns that basically enslaved generations of workers by only paying people in company script that could only be used at the company run store? Or how about the railroad company that set up a shell company to charge the US government twice to build 5 miles of railroad on a 2 mile stretch? People can be shitty no matter what generation they were born in
@never again as an engineer I take offense at that little jab. We do our job and we doo it well. Only thing is, we don't make out the specs, we simply adhere to them. We even get paid shit for all the work we put in, as opposed to the "big wigs" that do fuck all.
You’ll find it a lot easier to maintain and fix modern cars with parts availability than 100 years old cars where all parts are custom made.
Oh man imagine all the steampunk chicks you can pick up in this ride
right? :D and then show them off to the city at a wapping 25 km/h
hey baby, wanna hold my signaling disk
The ones will class will shun it for not running on steam. 😄
@@flaetsbnort Wanna see the *boiling* liquid?
bIG TIDDY STEAMPUNK GF
What a beautiful piece of history I would love to own such a masterpiece !
Beautiful old car, still running and driving on the road as it should be, AWESOME 👍👍
Imagine calling Mercedes-Benz Roadside Assistance when it breaks down
Problem: It's not a Mercedes Benz, just a Benz. Who do you call for that nowadays?
@@rockyblacksmith You need to call west wing of the Mercedes-Benz Roadside Assistance but only in German just to be sure you are getting the Benz side.
@@rockyblacksmith museum
knowing Mercedes and their PR-department they would most likely send someone
@@ukaros_ateon I recommend watching the Porsche 111 advertisement
So old school that the school wasn’t even built yet.
@@SchwanziniDeKarotta he's making a joke
@@SchwanziniDeKarotta 🤦♂️
@@SchwanziniDeKarotta r/woooooosh
@@SchwanziniDeKarotta It is pretty obvious that he's making a joke. He's stating something that is easily deniable. The fact that it's a pun wasn't realized by you either I guess. He's just making a joke about the common phrase of saying something is "old school". How do you know that he's not joking? Why are you allowed to judge him by saying he doesn't know how schools work? Oh the double standards ma dude.. that's the actual fun thing
@@SchwanziniDeKarotta Dude... It's clearly a joke. Stop trying to dodge a r/wooosh. Accept it and move on.
Kudos to this gentleman and the museum for painstakingly maintaining this gem so that posterity can see how it really was back then.
German ingenuity is unparalleled.👍
ah the era when a "car trunk" was literally an actual trunk attached to the front or back of your car
and yet the british call it a boot.
@@cactusman1771 Yeah we do, and?
@@cactusman1771
That's because that's where they put the muddy boots so they wouldn't get the floor of the car dirty 😲
@@user-nf9xc7ww7m Actually, the term comes from stagecoaches. They used to have a lightly-framed, leather-covered compartment for luggage at the rear. Because it was leather, and vaguely shaped like a boot in profile, the nickname stuck and was later applied to motorcars.
The "dash board" is from the days of horse carriages, there was usually a board that protected the riders from the dirt kicked up by the dashing horses and the name stuck long after the horses were gone
“You have a Lamborghini? That’s cute.”
I have a sofa 😎
Well i have a horse
I have a brain cell
@@ZachlyGaming I have cells
I have a chien
🎶Rollin' down the street in my '94...🎶
Thanks for sharing a part of history
Honoured to be a witness
4:27 when the pharmacist has a special bottle of gas just for you. And the whole fucken town comes out to see you fill up your car. Just like the 1890s, I guess.
I'm sure it was. Just imagine everyone in their horse and carriage looking at this dude adding ether to his horseless carriage.
He could probably make the fuel himself... But if he did he'd probably get in trouble for running moonshine! lol!
@@johnw2026 lol! I believe in the day, the fuel would've been ligroin, something akin to mineral spirits or naphtha.
Genius
@@johnw2026 I think small quantities for personal use are allowed
everybody gangsta until he overtakes you on the autobahn
Highway my friend and not Autobahn :)
@@gameplaykanal____6899 bro the reason I say that is because in Germany (so the native country of Mercedes-Benz), "highway" is called "Autobahn", where some parts have no speed limits... Like if this vehicule could go over speed limits... see ?
@@jrmc.8324 Yeah got it :D
@@jrmc.8324 That is not allowed in the autobahn lol
In germany we say: Linke Spur und Kickdown
*Mind says it's slower than kids riding toy car, heart says it's legacy and vintage.*
Hats off to the owner for keeping this old beauty in running condition..
The camera man was actually running next to the car.
Ooh yes... he did!🤫
A brisk walk.
more like tip toeing
😂
"actually"
“It’s not about reaching your destination per se, but enjoying the ride itself”
This car has been 100 years on the road and it still hasn't reached it's destination.
This just makes me confused if they engineered it leftward it would have helped the astronomer not go space-wise and therefore would have gained more traction probably sold more units and also would have phased out that radioactive being located inside the jiggle box
@@mynamemylastname7179 Actually it has already been on the road for 125 years.
@@FTStratLP must be lost needs a GPS, google maps.
This is what I told my boss when I was late for work and now I’m unemployed
Australia here. Thank you for the upload. so glad it is kept for posterity... 29 kph. that was fast.
Amazing! and thank you for sharing this.
"Needless to say, the vintage Benz Victoria, has its Quirks"
Doug Demuro: heavy breathing intensifies
Let's give this 1894 Benz Victoria a Doug Score!
Donk score
-10 Doug points, it has no cup holders.
@@ontariomotorsport7038 "but first we'll get to it's quirks and features, starting with the......."
He would do it wearing shorts and sneakers, essentially the "dad" outfit
"Es wird uns mitgeteilt, daß Sie bei dem Betrieb Ihres Motorwagens die vorgeschriebene Geschwindigkeit nicht einhalten, sondern namentlich durch die Dörfer und Städte viel zu rasch fahren. Wir machen Sie deshalb wiederholt auf Ziffer 3 der Normativ-Bestimmungen Gr. Ministeriums des Innern vom 30. November 1893 aufmerksam, wonach die Fahrgeschwindigkeit innerhalb der Orte 6 klm. pro Zeitstunde nicht übersteigen darf. Bei ferneren Zuwiderhandlungen gegen diese Bestimmung wären wir genötigt, strafend gegen Sie einzuschreiten.
(...)
Gr. Bezirksamt
gez. Henzgen,
Oberamtm."
Jedes mal mit der SIME XD
Bruh
@TiberentenTV what
@@kierad479 german
Oh this is German?
Really interesting! There's a replica Benz Patent Motorwagen (Benz's first car) at the British Motor Museum and I can see similarities with this, such as the single piston engine.
God bless car restorers for keeping these historical cars for future generations to see.
When I was a kid my 95year old great-grand-father told me a story he experienced when he was a little boy: A woman with 2 childrem drove uphill though a little village called Söllingen east of the city of Karlsruhe in a carriage without horses. She stopped to get fuel at a pharmacy then continued eastwards towards Stuttgart. Only 30 years later did I realize that my great grandfather told me about Beta Benz`s first journey from Mannheim to Stuttgart to prove that her husband´s Invention works fine. Incredible but true!!!!
That's incredible!
_jeff _ Not at all
That really is interesting. I love to hear about history being made. Thank you for sharing.
@@mscott3918 Welcome :)
O saw a similar comment in another video years ago. Are you the same guy or one of the copypasta guys?
I can only imagine how pathetic a police chase would look back then.
Considering the history of German police, not very pleasant I'm afraid.
I doubt that people who could afford a car back than got into police chases.
I think a horse can easily catch up to the car, even the car is 1 horsepower.
@@HR-eb4vs I think I can catch up to it by foot. Lol
Samuel Nakai lmao I guess I’m the only one who noticed the reference
It's a horseless carriage, and I love it. :)
The history of the car building is super. you are a great guy