20 Classic Vehicles that Defined an Era including a 1953 Boat Car
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Here are 20 classic vehicles that defined an era. From a 1923 Audi Jaray to a 1953 Fiat Boat Car.
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00:00 Intro
00:10 1956 Jawa Motorex
00:35 1942 L'oeuf Electrique
01:17 1948 Panhard Dynavia
01:55 1955 Fascination car
02:24 1937 Mormon Meteor III
02:59 1932 Talbot 14/65 Boat Tail Tourer
03:36 1962 Invader GT
04:07 1941 Western Flyer Van
04:33 1923 Audi Jaray "The Ugly Duckling"
05:11 Rocketumbler 1955 Nardi-Giannini 750 Bisiluro
Carlo Molino and in Enrico Nardi
05:56 ZIL 112 S
06:43 1947 Morgan F-Super Maintenance
07:27 1948 Tucker Torpedo
08:03 1948 Tasco prototype
08:42 1938 Phantom Corsair
09:26 Framo Stromer FP 400
10:10 1962 Covington
10:47 1958 Ford Nucleon
11:21 Aurel Persu
11:53 Fiat 1100 Boat Car
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The Tucker, `66 Shelby Cobra AC & the `71 De Tomaso Pantera for the win!!
1936 Duesenberg SSJ Speedster. I know it's wildly specific. There were only 2 made. Or the Lincoln Futura, basis for the Batmobile.
Minds Eye Design Toyota Prius : VEGAN Edition . It's powered by Farts and Gas Emissions Protests
AC invacar,seen them on the streets as a kid, totally bizarre little blue things.this has to be the best video on CZcams,that phantom was something else
I love that Tucker and have wanted one since I saw the movie about them in the 90s.
I had Alex Tremulis (Tucker designer) as a transportation part-time design teacher in Detroit, mid-60s. Didn't get much design work done when he came in. Students all wanted to hear his stories about the Arfon brothers at salt flats and the motorcycle speed record, salt flats, Auburn Cord and Duesenberg. A great guy. Greg Mooney
My favourite vintage car was my grandfathers, passed on to my father. A1934 Morris ten-six, Registration number BMP 861 Not many of then were produced as most people went for the ten-four. I hope someone has preserved this car because many years after it was sold I actually saw it on the road.
What fun looking at these vintage vehicle designs they are soooo cool
There is some real gems in this video. 👍
Hello Pae Dahe, thank you for watching!
I love vintage cars.
Awesome Cars Minds Eye!
amazing stuff thanks for posting oddball stuff ive never seen
Thems were the days man. When they designed and built a car that looked like a boat to be funny and creative. Nothing like that no more.
I just love these creative vehicles. Wish I had a few to actually drive around. Love the streamlining. Hard to pick a favorite, but the Boat car looks fun, and several of the most streamline ones are great sculpture, and of course the Tucker is superb. There are Tuckers on display at the AACA Museum in Hershey PA. A great museum to visit. I wonder if any of the others were ever on display there.
These car seem futuristic than the cars of today.
Nicely done. Some great cars and it was well narrated and produced. Thanks!
That Corsair is breathtaking.
Good video thanks for posting!
Now i have 20 favorite vintagecars!
Never knew about exsistense most of the cars
Great video sir . Very interesting
Awesome!! That's so cool!! I subbed, BTW.
77Pacer should we go ahead
Truly amazing what the mind allows people to produce.
Thank you well done love it.
I would like a pontoon boat car.
Btw...i like the plexiglass repairs on the side window by the hinge.
Superb what a wonderful treat for a car loving engineer to see !
Awesome... finally some cars I've never seen before! ... Except 2-3 of course.
Some of these designs should be revived.
The meteor 3 looks SO COOL OH CRISHT ALL MIGHTY
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Watch Tucker the man and his dream it captures the spirit behind every single one of these cars
Nice video and gave a like.
The boat car is really cool!
I love those three wheel Morgan cars and will eventually get myself one even if I have to get the new one.
Thanks for the great video
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In case anybody's wondering: #12, the Invader GT VW kit car, was not produced until the early 70's. This particular example turns up elsewhere online, and apparently is *built on* a '62 chassis.
Jawa is a motorcycle manufacturer in Prague, founded by František Janeček, before WWII, and it is still making motorcycles today. making cars was just a try, but they stayed into motorcycle industry.
Nice video. The wacky world of automotive oddities. Thanks.
What a blast...way cool!
Nice video. Love the cars.
WOW! A GREAT site ...... :)
You could do a stand alone video on each car ...... !!!!! :)
super interessante, adorei ver tantos carros diferentes, parabéns pelo vídeo, agora estou inscrito no canal 👍👍
boat car, nucleon, and the shark are the I like.
Boat Car would be my favorite.
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The Boat Car looks like the predecessor to all of the vehicles in Bikini Bottom.
it should be towing a carboat
Who would have thought the boat that don't float didn't sell.lol
15 that car is beautiful.
and God I love Morgans
We waste so much now. under 50 hp over 122 miles an hour.... come on man.... we have 400+ hp cars now that dont come close to that.
If you grew up in the 1940's or '50s, see if you agree with me that the 1938 Phantom Corsair (#6) was probably the inspiration for that era's comic-book Batmobile. Just add a huge bat-wing sail on the back.
+Cetok01 not from that time frame but I definitely agree. Such a beautiful vehicle! Way ahead of its time!
Just found your great videos. New sub.
+Doug Norwood thanks for the sub!
This video is good. 😍
That 1923 Audi Jaray was unbelievably ahead of its time, body-wise!
I thought that all the vehicles shown are very interesting, great job Reacher. Also great job on the research end.
So much fun
Gotta love it
The Flying Wombat ill have to try that.
I love number 17, That's the one
Thank God for modern designers. That's all I have to say about that!
Love to know what some of those designers were smokin.
I love that phantom coursair and if I’m ever a billionaire I will own one.
fascinating.
Macroshoot LSD and the boat car will really make you feel like you are sailing over the oceans of your imagination.
The Tucker should be produced for today's buyers.
great show , I liked the shark car the best :)
good looking car in the video
Which one?
Sixty years ago I was an early morning paperboy along the "new car strip" in Dayton, Ohio! I saw all sorts of fun and odd looking cars but the one that has stuck with me the longest was the Italian designed Isetta Zoo which featured the door in the front and tiny tires in the back. I wonder who purchased that particular car? Anyone?
The front of the Western Flyer looks like a Cylon face from Battle Star Galactica.
Very good video but number three is just an American Dream.
Meet George Jetson! His boy Elroy, daughter Judy, Jane, his wife!
Hi, Not trying to insult you AT ALL. I thoroughly enjoyed your video and the selection of of off beat cars. Keep up the good work
+Lann Copeland thank you!
The Tucker should have been made for year's. Good car
The Phantom Corsair had an exquisite paint job. I wonder why there are not more cars that are modeled after our stealth fighters, or bombers?
I've seen the car at a couple of museums, I's now at the Reno auto museum but has also been displayed at the Black auto museum in Danville, California. I cannot recommend the Blackhawk enough as they have the most amazing collections going through and if it's quiet you can talk to a docent and get a very good look at most of the cars there.
Considering it was a 1938 design, I think it's safe to say stealth planes were modeled after it, rather than the other way 'round. But I seriously doubt the aircraft designers had it in mind.
Brent Schmidt I had a hot wheel toy of the car when I was young.
oh my god!! that corsair is the most fantastic car ever!!! I would buy one right now even if ford made it!!
HA!..... dont you think trump would like a huge portion of the population to be silent and un seen?
Good call on Axing the Nucleon (Dumb drivers & Nuclear energy -what a combination) However love to have that model.
There would be almost no car crashes. Fear of mutual assured destruction would make people very careful and dumb drivers would not survive)
But first we will have to use up all the oil.
there was a nuclear airplane, you know? Those reactors can be light and small enough
USSR had a flying nuclear plane. Also portative nuclear reactors for Siberia outposts that still in use. Those can be safely carried by a truck.
B. .
The only US aircraft to carry a nuclear reactor was the NB-36H. The reactor was never actually connected to the engines. The Russian Tupolev Tu-95 bomber. It had 4 conventional turboprop engines and an onboard nuclear reactor that was never connected to any engine as well.
Love this vid.
Nice presentation.
I used to live next to the Tabot factory in London, which was the oldest car plant in the world that started in 1902 (now offices and housing)
Before this factory, cars were produced mainly in sheds or factories that were built for other purposes, but the Talbot plant was the first purpose built car making plant in the world.
Incidentally, Talbot is pronounced Tall-But
#16 is my personal favorite considering I was able to handle to exhaust 'stacks' while being HPC coated. Having also been blessed to meet the Jenkins on multille occasions. So yeah...Im pretty biased. If you want more info on the Mormon Meteor- it has been featured on Jay Lenos garage, as well as housed at the Prices Museum of Speed also in Salt Lake City.
'Boys of Bonneville' film/documentary-tells the Jenkins story with the Meteor(s) released abt 6 yrs ago, narrated by Patrick Dempsey. Highly recommended, You won't be disaapointed. $1.99
nice
ЗИЛ 112 СПОРТ , перфектна машина за времето си , бяха страхотни времена .
The JAWA looks like something only a Jawa (from Star Wars) would drive.
Thumbs up.
The Morgan F super was the best for me in the video , some cars in the video were not only cool but were also weird , no offence.
ag135i I concur, they are weird but in a good way
RYAN CLARK 1941 Western Flyer! Would love to have that
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My favorite design would be the Tucker torpedo no 8. Great design! Second number 17 also a beauty. Don't care much for the tech specifications, I just look at what's a pleasure for the eyes!
My top 3 = 1 Phantom 2 Western Flyer 3 Boat Car.
I saw an invader gt on Craigslist a few days ago
5:05 lol looks like Lightning McQueen ;)
Pulling into the refueling station in my 1959 Ford Nucleon, "Fill 'er up", I say.
The attendant says, "That'll be one hundred and thirty thousand dollars".
"Do you give green stamps?", I inquire. His reply, "No sir. We don't".
"Forget it!"
I really want one of those Frammo Stromer cars when I become rich.
nice
I'll stick with my all original 1969 Pontiac Firebird. It's a timeless classic. With a 400 4spd it doesn't accelerate, it jumps.
Do you have your Smokey and the Bandit mustache and cowboy hat too?
0-60 mph time, 6.2 seconds. Yeah right real jumper you got there, Hahahaha
WARPHEAD hi
Panhard Dynavia 1948. It defined the proper shape for minimum drag and got 80 mpg.
more details please!
the nr 3 car is pretty much str8 out of the fallout universe !
1934 Chrysler Imperial Airflow would have been a nice addition.
Absolutely. The list is too short.
The Phantom Cruiser aka wombat was a sharp looking car for it's time. I bet the exterior design could be modified to today's standards.
Propeller driven car? That would certainly take care of the crowding in the cities 😂😂😂
At least with that one the propellers were hidden. How would you like to drive this? czcams.com/video/3Vf-DGJZ6dE/video.html
1941 western Flyer,Nardi Giannini Bisiluro,Zil 112 Sport.1947 Morgan,Tucker 48,Framo Stromer.And of course Fiat boat car.
Somehow ashame that I did not put the Persu one whitch is in my hometown,Bucharest technical museum and which I know since childhood.Allways thought that it looks funeral like.For sure it was a big step in terms of aerodynamics...but esthetically...
You made it sound as though electric cars were weird before the 21st century, they were about but didn't catch on because battery technology was garbage, I think it was around the late 20s when an electric car held the world land speed record. Thanks for the post.
Warrior Wombat Detroit Electric held the longest distance on one charge until Tesla came out with the Model S. It wasn't battery technology it was the fact that gas cars were cheaper and more practical.
Jimmy Grant, they may have been cheeper, but battery technology has only really progressed since the latter part of the 20th century, the main thing that put off potential buyers was the little problem of the cars running off electricity when most houses didn't have it at the time. Batteries were very large, very heavy and did not hold a charge very well. Even steam cars were more popular in the early days of motoring than the electric cars, simply because people understud the process behind it.
Actually electric cars were quite popular with ladies who's families could afford them. They were SO much easier to operate than gas or steam cars. Then the electric starter came out and that was pretty much the end of the electric car for a century.
Jeff DeWitt, I know, I think that was a bit of a shame. My father had a steam wagon in the 60s, it's a shame he got rid of it, it would be worth quite a bit now.
Warrior Wombat--- News flash-- electric cars are STILL weird! Ditto for the battery technology-- it's still insufficient for practical driving. And which land speed winner is practical for street driving? The one with 4 Pontiac V-8's? Or the jet-powered one? What? LSR winners are entirely irrelevant to automotive technology.
Nucleon, so every crash is a nuclear crash...
The Mormon Meteor III looks like Batman's first car, during The Golden Age of Comics!!!!
does #16 remind anyone else of the bat mobile?
Mahogany from Honduras.
Looks like Ford Pinto brake lights on the Invader GT
Maverick?
Spot-on for the Pinto blinkers...early-mid '70s...
5:55 fantastic!
I bet there's no Russian who knows about this car!
I myself got to know about it just here and now....
Yep, this information is not so popular in Russia. Nice to see it here ✌🏻
So much commentaries about how you pronounce French words, trying to correct you by telling you ways to say it that aren't better that you do... Someone even put an "r" in the phonetic of "l'oeuf" :D :D :D As a French, there's three solutions here: continue to pronounce it as you want, do a quick search using translators wich give you the good phonetic, or ask to some French people; sure I'm not the only one to watch your videos ;) I know this video is months old, but I had to say it. Other than that, cool stuff dude, you have a sub (and as I said, I'm French, so my english could be a bit clumsy; sorry about that :) )
Good narrating.
Nucleon - Extremely impractical, but at least it's radioactive.
8:52 Looks like a Batmobile
I don’t know if the boat car is cool. But it is interesting. But the meteor 3 looks like a very old Bat-mobile prototype