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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • Today, courtesy of SLJ Hackett I get to take out this gorgeous 1955 Bristol 404. A road racer of the day, the Bristol was so expensive just 40 were ever made. Today, this one is worth £190,000 - a fraction of a 300SL or Ferrari 250 - so how does it drive?
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Komentáře • 212

  • @bigal3055
    @bigal3055 Před rokem +105

    There's only one thing better than a Bristol...a pair of Bristols.

  • @adrianchell
    @adrianchell Před rokem +56

    The sticky-out arms are "trafficators" and were commonplace on older cars.

    • @zedfender9423
      @zedfender9423 Před rokem +12

      Semaphore...

    • @sirmurf
      @sirmurf Před rokem +3

      My earliest car memories are of a beetle with semaphore indicators that didn’t work.

    • @zedfender9423
      @zedfender9423 Před rokem

      @@sirmurfi bet cyclists would love them..

    • @alastairblair
      @alastairblair Před rokem +3

      Came here to be that smart arse, damn you beat me. Definitely not called semaphores in the UK and it is after all a British car.

    • @zedfender9423
      @zedfender9423 Před rokem +2

      @@alastairblair my dad always called them semaphores.
      Never heard them called trafficators.
      Probably a patent thing.
      Like vacuum cleaner or hover.

  • @grayfool
    @grayfool Před rokem +11

    Bristol has to be the most underated British car manufacturer. Fascinating engineering, fabulous, if slightly odd, looks, and very exclusive. If you know, you know.

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před rokem +1

      They were until the early 1970s, despite the archaic chassis. After that, they went badly downhill. Crap build quality, chassis still stuck in the 1930s...

  • @Carrera-gp9od
    @Carrera-gp9od Před rokem +18

    Always been fascinated by Bristol , I can’t believe how good that one sounds 👍🏻

    • @tastypymp1287
      @tastypymp1287 Před rokem +3

      I've always been fascinated by Bristols as well.

    • @Carrera-gp9od
      @Carrera-gp9od Před rokem +2

      @@tastypymp1287
      😂😂

    • @AxLWake
      @AxLWake Před rokem +4

      Straight six engines tend to sound very nice. This definitely does as well.

  • @ChristianHiroseRomeoGraham

    There are many British/European cars that I didn't realize exist, until stumbling upon Jay's videos.

    • @DjDolHaus86
      @DjDolHaus86 Před rokem +1

      There were a huge amount of small car companies in the UK between the 1920s-1980s, generally they made low volumes of sports cars or luxury cars out of small workshops. Most of these companies got swallowed by corporations like British Leyland and GMC and the names were retired

  • @eldontyrell4361
    @eldontyrell4361 Před rokem +8

    JayEmm do some more Bristol cars!!! I love Bristol, including a lot of the slightly later ones.

  • @michealofloinn2539
    @michealofloinn2539 Před rokem +6

    As an Irishman I’m delighted to see such a great review of this Bristol car and looking forward to seeing your next one. Great work Jay.

  • @ozeskiman
    @ozeskiman Před rokem +12

    Always loved the ealy Bristol's. As Jay says, they were a true rival for the Ferrari/Aston of the day. An incredible car for their time and if you owned a country pile and had a title, ownership was almost obligatory. So very cool today. I followed one a few weeks back in Melbourne. Didn't know they were so rare.

  • @charlesmoss8119
    @charlesmoss8119 Před rokem +4

    I confess I have never ‘got’ Bristol but my late father adored them - seeing this car which would have been perhaps the first models he would have seen I suddenly get it- a beautiful machine

  • @juliankent8875
    @juliankent8875 Před rokem +8

    Fantastic video James. My dad loved his series 2 411. The very rare 404 always reminded me of a DB2.
    Keep the videos coming 👍👍

  • @TheChukklebunny
    @TheChukklebunny Před rokem +2

    Oh Jay, you’re showing your youth!
    Those are semaphore indicators, usually operated by a thump on the B pillar.
    (But I think you knew that 😉)

  • @davidpliskin1137
    @davidpliskin1137 Před rokem +4

    That double drive-by was pure bliss

  • @saxon-mt5by
    @saxon-mt5by Před rokem +7

    If you fancy a Bristol like this, but can't afford £200k, then try a 401 or 403 at 20% of the price. They're a bit bigger and heavier being a full 4-seater, but the mechanicals are identical and you'll enjoy it just as much.

  • @grandbouche
    @grandbouche Před rokem +6

    Re: getting in and out. It can be awkward. The steering wheel has three positions on the column so could be moved away from the seat towards the dash a bit more. Also the idea is to slide the seat back to get in/out - there is a pre-setting for how far forward you want it so you don't need to re-adjust it each time. They were also set up for the customer, so you might find the seat has been raised using wooden spacers under the seat mounting rails as that is the only way to adjust the height.

  • @martinclapton2724
    @martinclapton2724 Před rokem +10

    One of the motoring hacks of yesteryear, whose articles I always looked forward to in CAR magazine , was LJK Setright. He could disect a car with its movement of controls to such a degree , and likewise criticise them accordingly, that motor manufacturers feared him. His driving antics , particularly his speed was legendary, so other motoring correspondents also feared him! Well one of his favourite marques was of course , Bristol.

    • @JayEmmOnCars
      @JayEmmOnCars  Před rokem +6

      Along with Honda and Citroen if memory serves

    • @Calilasseia
      @Calilasseia Před rokem

      Oh good grief, the mention of that name brings back some fun memories.
      Didn't he do a side by side test for Car magazine, of the Ferrari Testarossa and Lamborghini Countach QV?

    • @Calilasseia
      @Calilasseia Před rokem +4

      @@JayEmmOnCars ... and since you mentioned Citroen, you simply *have* to devote some time to the ill-fated but very interesting Citroen-Maserati SM. I suspect you'll enjoy finding out how ... *individual* that car is. :)

    • @martinclapton2724
      @martinclapton2724 Před rokem +4

      @@JayEmmOnCars Another was Fiat. You should read his road tests on their cars from late 1960s and the 1970s . Best handling car of the 1960s ? Lotus , Ferrari , nah! How about the Fiat 124 AC (1st series) 1438cc coupe. Or cornering a Fiat X19 1500 as fast as a Lamborghini Urracco , but in the Fiat - it was in the wet! Yep, his readings were really eye opening to say the least! . Absolutely rousing stuff. Like your channel .

    • @markwilliamson9027
      @markwilliamson9027 Před rokem +1

      I remember he loved his vw scirocco mark 1 storm he modified suspension etc Car was a great magazine back in the 70s & 80s

  • @richard-rs8dw
    @richard-rs8dw Před rokem +1

    Those drive-by shots...bright red Bristol, blue skies, rolling hills, a twisty road...if there's an English Car Heaven, it probably looks a lot like this...

  • @KEITHTARA
    @KEITHTARA Před rokem +9

    With Bristol, there are lots to choose from. They made two cars with a slightly longer chassis, based on the 406 with the 2.2 litre engine. One was bodied by Zagato and the other by Bristol. If there really was a 'what if' Bristol, it is the 407 by Zagato. Now if you could bag a drive in that.........

  • @markdschedler
    @markdschedler Před rokem +4

    Jay, you introduce me to more fun and interesting cars and information than all but a couple other sites. Thank you.

  • @alexlosy5
    @alexlosy5 Před rokem +2

    I used to dislike the waffle on this channel but you have fast become the most informative, dynamic and enjoyable channel which I greatly respect. Well done James.

  • @henryhol8538
    @henryhol8538 Před rokem +2

    I have always been intreged by these. The late Car journalist LKJ Setright was a great admirer of the Bristols. In my opinion this model looks the best out of all their cars.

  • @jonathangillbanks3891
    @jonathangillbanks3891 Před rokem +1

    “Heroic” is the only way one can describe the sound of this - like a WWII warplane taking off, its epic. Thanks James, I totally get your affliction for this very special piece of automotive history :)

  • @nagaraworkshop
    @nagaraworkshop Před rokem

    Older community person here 🙂 ! The trafficators (Not a parking aid) are definitely indicators. I had them on my Morris Minor and was forever replacing them (in those days you could buy new ones) because curious kids would idly pat them from the pavement if one was turning left slowly in a town in traffic and cyclists would bash into them too. The trafficators have bulbs inside them that flash. I added normal indicators to my Minor on the same circuit so the trafficators worked as well. I imagine the owner of the Bristol put in a separate circuit to save the now hard to get lovely plastic orange arms. Great video!.

  • @promerops
    @promerops Před rokem +1

    You can understand why LJK Setright was so enthusiastic about the six-cylinder Bristols.

  • @christophernewman5027
    @christophernewman5027 Před měsícem

    Aluminium panels on an ash frame, all mounted on a separate chassis.
    Funnily enough, you picked my two favourite Bristols; the 404 and the 411.
    I worked for them from '79 to 85 and have many happy memories. Tony Crook had a 404 with a cylinder head from one of the 450 racers...

  • @davidcooper5442
    @davidcooper5442 Před rokem +3

    Many many thanks. The 404 and 411 as requested by my good self. HHHMMMM what next ? The 406 Zagato Coupe please. Love these videos on Bristols

  • @SubTroppo
    @SubTroppo Před rokem +1

    "...storage for a pen". I'm sold!

  • @winstonmace4865
    @winstonmace4865 Před rokem +1

    One of my favorite all time brands. Can't wait to see the Brittania, 412, 411 Series 6, 405 and other models in the line up. There is very little in the way of Bristol car content on You Tube. Thankfully you are now rectifying that.

  • @markbennett9787
    @markbennett9787 Před rokem +1

    The trafficators as they were called are original, the flashing indicators are an add on to make it legal. Trafficators were as “dim as a Toc H lamp” and in the smog we had in those days were virtually invisible.

  • @julesdowner5585
    @julesdowner5585 Před rokem +1

    i have always admired Bristols greatly . , On first viewing this , i was reminded of 'Del Boys ' inflatable dolls!

  • @TheSimonhammond
    @TheSimonhammond Před rokem +1

    Love the countryside Warminster/Sailsbury way. I was more thinking that this Bristol has an air of early Jensens like the 541 with the funky radiator cover.

  • @petyrkowalski9887
    @petyrkowalski9887 Před rokem +7

    Thats sticking out thing is called a “trafficator” …popular in the day.

    • @mrbennetts
      @mrbennetts Před rokem +4

      I find it amazing that he didn’t know what a trafficator was. Or does it just show how old I am!

    • @qcope
      @qcope Před rokem

      @@mrbennetts Err and it of course, the trafficator should light up. Of course for 190K... you can't expect too much!

    • @shanehnorman
      @shanehnorman Před rokem +1

      Sometimes nicknamed 'blushing ears' in period.

  • @robtt997
    @robtt997 Před rokem +2

    Wonderful wonderful car ! Thank you so much for your excellent test

  • @catkin1671
    @catkin1671 Před rokem +1

    They are such a joy to see in person.

  • @edwardkantowicz4707
    @edwardkantowicz4707 Před rokem

    Bristol Fever! Simply magnificent; Cheers, Jay.

  • @laurieharper1526
    @laurieharper1526 Před rokem

    I like the look of open-mouthed surprise on the face of the 404. Reminds me of one of the characters in the Pixar Cars movie.

  • @simonelliott5956
    @simonelliott5956 Před rokem +1

    What a car! Thanks James, thoroughly enjoyed your video, great to see a 404 on the road!

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks Před rokem +1

    Awesome car. Thanks for having these super rare cars. That red is amazing. Nice video. Keep up the good work.

  • @derekantill3721
    @derekantill3721 Před rokem +1

    I have always admired Bristol’s.

  • @frankonorway
    @frankonorway Před rokem

    I just saw this car in person this past weekend here in Malibu; it's beautiful and stunning to see in person. I took a lot of close up photos of the engine as well. I even put it in my youtube video, but I had no idea about this review here.

  • @DavidDatura
    @DavidDatura Před měsícem

    This is my favorite Bristol model. I think the prettiest of all their cars over the years. The Fighter their most unique looking. Mind you, the Fighter is a very unique looking vehicle in any company.

  • @costafilh0
    @costafilh0 Před rokem +1

    Doug totally aproves!

  • @thomasparkins6749
    @thomasparkins6749 Před rokem

    In Phantom Thread (2018), Daniel Day-Lewis drives a wine red Bristol 405. There are some wonderful shots of it driving through the countryside through the night and into dawn.

  • @hexgraphica
    @hexgraphica Před rokem +4

    As a kid I loved bristles. - James May

  • @domsphotography
    @domsphotography Před rokem

    I’ve been interested in Bristols since 1990 when I was in Australia and working on a farm in the Blue Mountains and the old boy who owned the farmed drove us around the farm and into town in a 405 and had an other that didn’t run in the barn.

  • @ciatangallaghe2485
    @ciatangallaghe2485 Před rokem +1

    That's so cool, that badge is class "2 litre"

  • @juleswilko
    @juleswilko Před rokem +1

    Oh! A Fighter video? Oooh. Must find next.

  • @stephendavies6949
    @stephendavies6949 Před rokem

    Watching & listening to you reminded me of how the renowned, often outspoken and Gandalf-esque bearded journalist & author LJK Setright used to euolgise Bristol Cars.
    Great stuff!

  • @tastypymp1287
    @tastypymp1287 Před rokem +2

    If you look at the Bristol 405 four door saloon, it seems possible the Porsche Panamera was taken directly from it.

  • @brianfreeman8290
    @brianfreeman8290 Před 5 měsíci

    Five years old, walking in London with my Dad, when I saw one of these parked at the side of the road. It is often said that a petrolhead is born in a single seminal moment. That was my moment. Not too long ago, I was in a supermarket car park in my brothers' Alfa GTV. A small boy paused in front of the car, looked at the badge, and his lips clearly but silently enunciated, as his head gently rotated around the circular badge, 'Al fa rom ayo' A new petrolhead was born.

  • @throwback19841
    @throwback19841 Před rokem +1

    My old man had a 411 (don't recall the series) in pretty original condition. As it relied on a 70s Chrysler drivetrain it suffered from the American malaise- 3 speed auto with a low compression giant gas guzzling V8 that produced a very small amount of power for it's size. So it felt very let down by the drive train. The pluses were the aluminum body, opulent interior and sheer rarity value. Bags of storage too and having a full size spare in a wheel bay was cool.
    Another downside was his car had cooling issues that never properly got solved in spite of being sent to slj hackett many times and much money spent with no satisfactory resolution or diagnosis. Knowing what I know about cars now I'd have flushed the cooling system and added a modern radiator, better water pump and completely new carburator setup with electronic ignition with an afm gauge to keep an eye on things. Amazed they never advised this.
    If I had money to burn and wanted one if get a carb'd (or Holley EFI if I wanted to daily it) gm sbc crate motor and a 5 speed manual and swap it and be done with it. 3 speed American autos are the same reason I never bought a v12 jag, and I just cannot be bothered with the trouble of manual swapping one. They completely suck the fun out of cars.

  • @Snarfcat
    @Snarfcat Před rokem +1

    I have to be honest dude when I first found your videos in 2017 I would watch them switch off, come back try again, switch off.
    There are so many people on CZcams reviewing cars and at first I did not understand your style.
    Then after seeing your video renuniting the 275 GTB with its owner I started watching regularly and have recommended your chanel to friends ever since.

  • @PhilipKerry
    @PhilipKerry Před rokem +3

    It doesn't have two sets of indicators , it has one set of indicators and one set of trafficators ....

  • @2702simmo
    @2702simmo Před rokem +1

    Love the videos like this of older quirkier stuff
    Ace motor

  • @TheClive1949
    @TheClive1949 Před rokem

    Simply fabulous! Now, I'd better go and get my 50 year old classic out of the garage and give it a good clean.

  • @Lot76CARS
    @Lot76CARS Před rokem +1

    Hi James, I love this video as these cars are particular favourite of mine they just look so right and have aged really well, yes they’re very old cars but the sense of occasion driving a Bristol compared with anything else must be on another level. So rare and a very left field choice. More please!

  • @3ducs
    @3ducs Před rokem +1

    Ouch! That clutch slip in the opening scene!

  • @francomartini4328
    @francomartini4328 Před rokem

    That pop out indicator was lifted from the Morris Minor which had been in production since 1948. Also, rationing was still in place until 1956. Britain emerged virtually bankrupt from WWII so rationing not only continued post-war, it was actually actually broadened to include stuff not that wasn't rationed during the conflict itself such as bread because it was made from wheat that was largely imported from Canada.

  • @user-en9zo2ol4z
    @user-en9zo2ol4z Před 11 měsíci

    The arm indicator which can stick out, was common and were called semaphore indicators, and ones I have seen were operated be electrical coils.

  • @PETERNESS
    @PETERNESS Před rokem

    this presenter is a total proffesional ,no errs or uhmms just the best speaking voice ,10/10

  • @davey2363
    @davey2363 Před rokem

    A thing of beauty is a joy forever. I hate cars, but, at 67, rather like most of the world, own one. This is the only car I’ve ever actually lusted after and enjoyed the shape of.

  • @simonleach6632
    @simonleach6632 Před rokem

    What a beautiful machine, and that exhaust note it pure automotive music, modern high revving engines scream at you, an old straight six, those just sing!

  • @user-en9zo2ol4z
    @user-en9zo2ol4z Před 11 měsíci

    I love the Bristol's. Their engineers in WWII built some amazing aircraft and among the most innovative aircraft engines. I would say if anything I am surprised that the company moved directly into vehicle construction and abandoned their engineering development of engines. They could have been the developer of an entire range of exclusive British and indeed world car engines of all capacities. I recall seeing a few of the older hand beaten aluminium bodied vehicles, gleaming in the sunshine, quite immaculate.

  • @dhdove
    @dhdove Před rokem +1

    My father always wanted a Bristol and as a child I remember going to see several 405’s in the late sixties and early seventies. Sadly they were all too expensive (and maybe too exotic?). He had to make do with a string of BMC Farinas, though the Wolseley 6/110 in two tone green and cream was rather special, the first car I did 100 mph in aged 12.

  • @seinsmeld13
    @seinsmeld13 Před rokem +1

    Excellent car. Thanks Jay. Too bad the company folded.

  • @twostrokecharlie
    @twostrokecharlie Před 3 měsíci

    I have a 405 with 4 doors which make it more practical for everyday use, long legged yes with overdrive on 4th and spares availability good.

  • @SuperLuckyCat7
    @SuperLuckyCat7 Před rokem

    Loved this Vid ❣️ In these days a 1000 bhp Lambo or whatever new hybrid don't do it for me anymore. But these gems from when motoring still was like a lifestyle, goggles'n all are the stuff that Dreams are made of. Keep diggin' - all these low-volume Brits are amazing🤩 Wishlist in brief; Gilbern, Jensen, Ginetta and Reliant 🍀

    • @johnrandall125
      @johnrandall125 Před rokem +1

      Agreed. Car design has peaked. I saw a modern Ferrari a few days ago. It looked like a Toyota or some other Japanese car. It was a visual emetic.

  • @rogerhudson9732
    @rogerhudson9732 Před rokem

    Whenever I see a really great car, a work of mechanical art, I'm immediately let down when I find they made forty , or sometimes only one or two of them. My favorite Ferarri ? the 250 Lusso of course !

  • @m.p.509
    @m.p.509 Před rokem

    Incredible review and history. What a beautiful car. My first thought, when I saw the car, was Porsche 356….until you said something about the Ferrari of that day. And I totally agree. ‘Road and race’ - great description.

  • @Mike-br8zt
    @Mike-br8zt Před rokem +1

    I once owned a 411. I felt like a hooligan in a wine bar.

  • @drd6416
    @drd6416 Před rokem

    Fantastic cars,a great alternative to Astons etc.
    Clever thinking, such as the tyre location and battery box on more modern ones.
    That 494 sounds as good as it should.... love it... a proper Mr's car!

  • @mr-wx3lv
    @mr-wx3lv Před rokem

    I love the engine set up. 2 litre str8 six with three carburetors... made a great noise...

  • @Sauceyjames
    @Sauceyjames Před rokem +1

    Windows open, crystal clear audio, JayEmm still apologizes for it.

  • @emgee9775
    @emgee9775 Před 4 měsíci

    The semaphore indicators were known as ‘trafficators,’ as seen on the MG ZA Magnette

  • @robertp.wainman4094
    @robertp.wainman4094 Před rokem +1

    Does anyone know the connection between Bristol cars and Bristol commercial vehicles? I noticed the Bristol logo on the engine is the same as used on Bristol buses - surely one of the finest built psv's.

  • @bobphillips2188
    @bobphillips2188 Před rokem

    Indeed, they ARE indicators, originally called trafficators.. My dad's 'sit up and beg' Ford Pop had them, and they lit up so you could see them in the dark. Good luck with that with a car bearing down on you in misty weather! Flashing light indicators were a radical new thing in the fifties, though, thankfully, standard by the sixties.

  • @charlie1832
    @charlie1832 Před rokem +1

    The indicators on the side of the car are called Trafficators

  • @davidperkins605
    @davidperkins605 Před rokem

    Absolutely fantastic, more classics please, so much more enjoyable than modern cars👍

  • @user-en9zo2ol4z
    @user-en9zo2ol4z Před 11 měsíci

    I was watching a British adventure show, where a few people would enter long closed mansions or abandoned hotels and the like. On this instance they came across a facility which seemed to be full of machinery and spare parts for mostly older styles of cars, but also some more recent models. Many of the parts were recognisable to me as Bristol?

  • @happy_camper
    @happy_camper Před rokem

    Bristol had class wins at Le Mans in the 2.0L class. Finished 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.

  • @michaelarchangel1163
    @michaelarchangel1163 Před rokem +2

    Saw a 410 at a classic show in Swansea about ten years ago and look forward to your test of the 411. I think they're all but the same mechanically, albeit the 411 has a bit more poke, but I prefer the headlamp design and grille of the 410. The 412 is squared off in the manner of a Triumph TR6 vs a TR5, which totally ruined the classy shape.

  • @ehhhh9287
    @ehhhh9287 Před rokem +2

    This example is currently for sale on car & classic.

  • @juleswilko
    @juleswilko Před rokem +1

    Can you try get hold of a Noble next ?

  • @MrBobmac10
    @MrBobmac10 Před rokem

    Jay Emm, thankyou so much for this review, the car is amazingly beautiful and I thoroughly enjoyed how you reviewed it. Among all the car reviewers and critics on CZcams, you stand out with honest and down to earth comments. I feel it’s how normal car lovers would want to know about the pros and cons of a vehicle without over emphasising one particular aspect. In other words, balanced and realistic. The Bristol is certainly an intriguing marque and I wonder if it’s possible to review some more? I read where the first model they made, the 400 was based on the pre war BMW. I would love to know what it’s like and how it compares with the BMW.

  • @madmatt5661
    @madmatt5661 Před rokem +2

    I love Bristols they just different from the norm bristol blenhiem would be the first thing I'd buy if I've ever got shit loads of money 😀👊

  • @MrMarkusmulder
    @MrMarkusmulder Před rokem

    Beautiful.
    Thanks for the video and stay safe ✌️

  • @deborahbarnes8377
    @deborahbarnes8377 Před 5 měsíci

    Saw this for the first time this year.Immediatly wanted to know what it is.❤❤❤

  • @AliWade1971
    @AliWade1971 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful cars

  • @RzogL
    @RzogL Před rokem +1

    It's a pretty thing, overall. In profile and from the back it could be a 1950s Alfa Romeo (with fins!), though there is also a bit of Porsche 356 about the C pillar, like someone else has already mentioned. Not a fan of the mononostril up front but at least it doesn't have a headlight in it. With a different air intake / grille design this would have been one of the prettiest cars ever made. Also, I like the colour on this one. Didn't Daniel Day Lewis drive one these in The Phantom Thread?

  • @25johnlowe
    @25johnlowe Před rokem

    Great stuff, very cool machine that.

  • @mescko
    @mescko Před rokem

    The later Bristols were wonderful and all...but nothing beats that 6 cylinder snarl. But nothing.

  • @mrbennetts
    @mrbennetts Před rokem +1

    The 411 has a Bristol go-faster stripe! Probably the poshest one ever! 😂❤

  • @mairenared
    @mairenared Před rokem

    Great video James. I'd be interested to know how this model compares with an Aston Martin or a Jaguar of similar vintage. This one definitely has a more Italian look, especially in red.

  • @AllSortsOfStuff58
    @AllSortsOfStuff58 Před rokem

    Beautiful car. We watched an 'Agatha Christie' last night(The Crooked House) and the young protagonist drove what looked like a maroon one of these. Now my wife wants one. Yeah, right...

  • @adrianharrison5208
    @adrianharrison5208 Před rokem

    Beautiful!

  • @MarkGelderland
    @MarkGelderland Před rokem +1

    Gorgeous car

  • @skyway1512
    @skyway1512 Před rokem

    Nice to meet you at the super sausage today

  • @GadgetyMV
    @GadgetyMV Před rokem +1

    Lovely!

  • @shaunw9270
    @shaunw9270 Před rokem

    Hello from Bristol 👋

  • @ford890a
    @ford890a Před rokem

    My 1983 BMW 320i had virtually the same hp from a 2 litre sraight six so for 1955 that was good going.

  • @tgalloway
    @tgalloway Před rokem

    I do like a nice pair of Bristols